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Originally Posted by Decay107
Here was some advice I gave in another thread
For you, I'd also recommend a good car cover and plugging exhaust, intake, and any other holes to prevent critters from making a home.
Honestly though, given the depreciation hit from storing a new car for 2 years you would be better off financially selling. You can always buy another after the 2 years are over.
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I do intend to cover up the intake and exhaust.
I have a Monogram series so I'm not entirely convinced they will bring its creature comforts back. I suppose they assume such a buyer would just get a BRZ, but that's not an option for me.
This is not a financial decision, and I'm okay with that. My car has quite high mileage for its age (27,000 km in 9 months) so I think the hit I would take wouldn't be worth it. Plus I would have to deal with selling the car and finding a new one when I come back, which I just don't have time for.
Anyone know whether disconnecting the battery for so long would do any harm beyond losing ECU learning? I'm more worried about the dashboard lighting up like a Christmas tree...