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Dilemma House or Car?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:08 am
by Scottynic
Ok, thinking of buying a new house and finance may be a little tight so do I sell my elise?

Re: Dilemma House or Car?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:19 am
by Rich H
In the words of Lawrence:
"You can live in a car but you can't race a house."

Re: Dilemma House or Car?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:02 pm
by r055
i reckon that you have already made your mind up...

Keep the car man!!!!

what other answer do you expect from a car forum!!???!?? :D

Re: Dilemma House or Car?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:05 pm
by RDH
Do what I'm doing:

*buy the house;
*wait a couple of months to see if you can afford to do both;
* if you can afford both - great
* if you can't afford both - sell a kidney or other non-vital organ or the Elise


Good luck!

Re: Dilemma House or Car?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:05 pm
by kenny
Buy a smaller house, keep the car.

Re: Dilemma House or Car?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:16 pm
by Rag_It
Yeah don't do what i did and sell car to finance house move, and then find that when moving in with ones partner that actually the money set aside for a car, could be 'better used for other things'!!!!!!!

Pah!

Re: Dilemma House or Car?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:29 pm
by foz01
house: Appreciating asset
Car: Depreciating asset.

Simple, sell the car, even if this is a car forum common sense has to come into the equation :?

Re: Dilemma House or Car?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:34 pm
by jj
foz01 wrote:house: Appreciating asset
Car: Depreciating asset.

Simple, sell the car, even if this is a car forum common sense has to come into the equation :?
100% agree. I put all car selling/buying/changing chat on hold til I sorted out the gaff, and am glad I did so now, never mind a couple of years down the line.

House much more important.

Re: Dilemma House or Car?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:58 pm
by Scottynic
RDH wrote:Do what I'm doing:

*buy the house;
*wait a couple of months to see if you can afford to do both;
* if you can afford both - great
* if you can't afford both - sell a kidney or other non-vital organ or the Elise


Good luck!

That was my thinking, will probably go down this road.

I could always get an older elise dont need a new one to have fun!!!

Cheers

Re: Dilemma House or Car?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:04 pm
by Andy G
Scottynic wrote:
That was my thinking, will probably go down this road.

I could always get an older elise dont need a new one to have fun!!!

Cheers
:thumbsup

An S1 will provide the same thrill and you'll have the "don't give a f*** factor" on trackdays which is worth 2 seconds a lap easy :mrgreen:

Either that or see how you go, given the approach of summer, you shoul dbe able to move the Elise quickly if needs be.

Best of luck resolving it.

I had to stop racing and sell the RLC when i bought out my sis. Now have an S1 to replace it.

Re: Dilemma House or Car?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:07 pm
by robin
Rag_It wrote:Yeah don't do what i did and sell car to finance house move, and then find that when moving in with ones partner that actually the money set aside for a car, could be 'better used for other things'!!!!!!!

Pah!
Dude, you are soooo under the thumb it's not true - you need to get this sorted before you get married, or you may as well cut them off now and put them in the mrs' bedside drawer, as you won't be needing them in the future .... (and I don't mean your thumbs). :-)

Cheers,
Robin

Re: Dilemma House or Car?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:11 pm
by alicrozier
'fraid I have to go with the House. Cars are no fun if you can't afford to run/break them.
You can have just the same fun (or more) in a cheapo S1 as 'the shed' proves for me. :)

Never borrow money to buy a car. Never buy a car you can't afford to replace.

Re: Dilemma House or Car?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:36 pm
by Jamie84
I am saving for a house next year , Selling the exige has been mentioned......but idea was quickly rejected, Had to comprimise a little though so no "s" for me this year. :(


Maybe sell car only if you really must , but buy cheaper elise :twisted: .

Re: Dilemma House or Car?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:58 pm
by dezzy
jj wrote:
foz01 wrote:house: Appreciating asset
Car: Depreciating asset.

Simple, sell the car, even if this is a car forum common sense has to come into the equation :?
100% agree. I put all car selling/buying/changing chat on hold til I sorted out the gaff, and am glad I did so now, never mind a couple of years down the line.

House much more important.
Completely disagree. All down to personal preferences. I put off getting my first mortgage for a couple of years so that I could have some fun while I'm young enjoying owning a Lotus. Have now got to the situation where I can afford both and now buying a flat, but thought I wouldn't be able to afford both til later in life and so didn't want to wait til I was much older before I bought a silly plastic car. Just by delaying my flat buying plans by a year or so, I've had some of the most amazing experiences of my life by buying a Lotus.

The way I look at it is: you could die tomorrow, so while savings and investments are important, they shouldn't outweigh having fun in life. I try to make sure that enjoying life comes first and I knew I'd enjoy life far more owning a Lotus before getting a flat. Yeah, you get a lovely roof over your head and a supposedly great "investment", but you can't have the same fun sitting in your big fancy house strapped for cash compared to being out on the road/track in your Lotus 8)
alicrozier wrote: Never borrow money to buy a car. Never buy a car you can't afford to replace.
I'm sure we'd all love to be that rich Ali, but that's a difficult thing for the majority of the population of this country who probably take a loan or HP to buy cars. Unless you're pretty damn well off, I assume most people have to finance a car in some way. I earn a reasonably good wage, but there's still no way I could afford to save up and buy a car outright when I'm also trying to buy a flat and enjoy the rest of my life with the money needed for everything else.

Re: Dilemma House or Car?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 2:04 pm
by Rag_It
robin wrote:
Rag_It wrote:Yeah don't do what i did and sell car to finance house move, and then find that when moving in with ones partner that actually the money set aside for a car, could be 'better used for other things'!!!!!!!

Pah!
Dude, you are soooo under the thumb it's not true - you need to get this sorted before you get married, or you may as well cut them off now and put them in the mrs' bedside drawer, as you won't be needing them in the future .... (and I don't mean your thumbs). :-)

Cheers,
Robin
:finger These are for you chap! Not under the thumb, although i do remember having this discussion with you at Donny! If she wants a big wedding then it will probably be the only day in her life that she gets everything her own way - I am happy to let her have that day!