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Old 10-29-2014, 04:58 PM   #14
vutall
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I think you need to re read my posts before making your statements. I have never once said I would roll the debt onto the new car (I even explained that banks wouldnt do that)

I was asking for opinions in the best way to get out of it. Trade it in and PAY the difference, Sell it private and PAY the difference. Pay to get it fixed up and ship it over despite it not being worth the repair costs.

I got fucked in the first place. The mini depreciated faster than any vehicle I have ever seen from when I purchased it. Ive owned a lot of vehicles too. Ford focus, dodge neon, mercedes c230, toyota tundra, mercedes ml350, chevy malibu, mitsubishi eco x se, sunaru brz, and finally the mini. I had to get the mini because non insured asshat drivers in Tucson fucked my 2012 BRZ and i decided to trade in for a bit rather than eat the replacement costs. Terrible decision.

Never in my life have i been upside down, and am looking for the best way to fix it. No need to be a **** about it.
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