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78SilvAnniv said:
Tell Kenny thats one nice Jeep !
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78SilvAnniv said:
87blackroxi said:Thanks for the kind words.![]()
And you do not deserve to judge people you don't know!
(read my post prior to this)
Yep, yer a vette guy! Welcome!!!87blackroxi said:So, we had dinner tonight. We talked. I explained to her from the bottom from my heart how difficult it would be to part with the vette. Don't get me wrong, I would love the jeep. But after reading the posts today, seeing everyone's passion that I share, and taking the 30 minute drive home in the vette, I was open and honest about selling it.
Good move! Actually, since the winters aren't full of snow there, getting a 'winter' car isn't nearly all that different than finding a regular daily driver! Get a car with a good heater and put some good all-seasons on it. Done!Now the tough part. I will have to finance a winter car. But it does fall into good timing. When I move to missouri in May I will be able to drive the vette all summer long until bad weather is close, allowing me to save for the house and for a winter vehicle. The only stipulation is: We have to both agree on what my winter vehicle is. So I can accept that.
It seems like she's not used to compromise. But it's something you both are going to experience more now that you are married. It's all about compromise. And if only one party is doing it, that's not compromise. That's control. Glad to see that you two have worked out a compromise. (But using your money to pay of her debt?? That sucks...)I could tell overall she's ok with the decisions, but it bothered her a little still. And I really am happy she understood my love for the vette, even if it is just a little.
G Winter said:I see big trouble here.
Moving in with the inlaws, that is really big trouble! My daughter and son in law moved in with us for awhile. It is NOT a good thing to do for any length of time.. Have you ever visited there for a week ? You think there will be issues about the number of cars in the drive? How do you think they will feel when your living with them and have a new Jeep in the drive that you are paying for instead of your own place to live.
Keep the Vette! Don't move unless you have a place of your own. I realize that I don't know all the reasons for moving but everything I have seen you post looks like you have a very controlling girl there. What is apparent is she does this on the sly. You are on the edge of losing your self respect on this.
Whatever you do , KEEP THE VETTE! get a cheap used Jeep.
Rants by an old fart that has been there done that.
Glenn
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Chickenjerk said:I have to agree. If you buy a jeep and you move in with the in-laws, better just go find a bridge to jump off of. If you keep the Vette, better find a higher bridge to jump off. Looks to me, like you have everything working against your favor. My advice...do whatever feels right in your gut as far as selling or keeping the Vette. And you won't regret it. My other advice...Don't move in with the in-laws...That is a mistake you will always regret and your relationship with them will never be the same. Do whatever you have to at all costs to be your own man and take care of your woman.
Let me see, 1, 2, 3, 4 people and 5 cars? ONLY five?! With FOUR people living in the house? That is a VERY conservative number of vehicles for that number of drivers.87blackroxi said:The issue was just havin 5 vehicles in the drive.
CharlesBrown said:Don't sweat the emissions test in St. Louis County if that is where you'r going. Unless you'r really "somking" there should be no problem. Just brought in a C4 from Colorado that passed with flying colors.