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Old 07-12-2007, 09:12 PM   #1
DoreSlamR
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Question In a 2 minds...

Recently i've been thinking about what to do with my ute, ever since buying it it's been nothing but trouble. I guess it's one of the one in a hundred cars that has everything wrong with it, seems like i fix one thing only for something else to go wrong almost immediately after.
OK enough whinging, what i am thinking of doing is selling it, downgrading to something a lot cheaper and using the money i sell it for to get rid of my remaining debt, then saving for a deposit on a house in the new year.

It's a bit of a tough decision, i've always been of the opinion that when buying a new car it should be upgrading, not downgrading...if that makes sense.

So i'm curious if anyone else has been in a similar situation and/or have some advice.


Cheers guys

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