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Old 08-03-2016, 05:03 PM   #18
Feathergun
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Originally Posted by frslee View Post
Is there a specific reason that you want to pay more and replace current car? If so, you'll be increasing your debt from 16,000 to 26,855. Not sure if it's really worth for newer car with manual transmission. If not, save up, payoff current debt and live on.

At the end of the day, everyone will say it's your money and your decision.
I understand its really not a good idea to do these type of transaction as they are not economical, however, I bought the AT used due to a need for a vehicle (my job requires travel in order to generate sales) it was the only one held locally at the time and it was the car I wanted but I needed a car none the less. When I bought it, I didn't envision being a car enthusiast and considering tuning the car and adding aftermarket parts and getting into track driving etc. but that's the way life has transpired so that is the reason I want the MT. I don't want to put $2300 into full exhaust, $4500 into supercharger, money into tuning etc into an AT.
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