My DH is a great guy, but we have one argument that we've been having for about 10 years. Yep since we met.
So my DH has a 2000 Ford Focus ZX3 Hatchback 2 dr. I've always loathed the car and honestly it's a POS. We've spent a fortune fixing it, and I can honestly say the car sucks.
I have a 99 Toyota Corolla VE, boring and plain. Yep practical, efficient, barely needing maintenance.
My DH hates it. Says that it's boring and not fun to drive.
So now we have our first baby on the way. We both agree that maybe we should consider getting a newer car. Problem?
I think we should get something bigger. We're not talking SUV, but I'd like something even just a camry or accord size, a size up sedan, NOT a compact car anymore. Actually I'd love a station wagon like subaru outback, not impreza.
My DH thinks we just need the same size car but 4 drs. He wants a toyota matrix or mazda 3 or subaru impreza.
I don't see the point in spending money on the same size car we have now to just change out again in 2 years when we have kid #2.
So we're at an impasse. We can't seem to come to terms over what type of car to get.
We're sort of at the point of not getting a car until the baby comes and my DH finally see what size car seats are, strollers, etc. Then we'll have a fight in Feb as I guarantee it.
The second part of the impasse, I pointed out tonight, that if we got rid of the crappy Ford Focus, is that he's commuting in the Corolla he hates, while I would probably be the one driving the baby more in the newer car.
When he realized this he slammed the brakes on selling his POS car. Explain to me why I should sell my Corolla which has barely any repairs, and even the mechanic we take our cars too has said "lowest maintenance cars of all! If you ever want to sell I'd buy yours." Versus POS ford focus which this year alone we had to replace the springs/struts/suspensions on his newer car than mine.
How do I change his mind? What sort of car do we really need? Are we fine with two compact cars? Will we have a fight in Feb?
I'd love to buy a new car this year with the incentives, but we are so stuck.
So my DH has a 2000 Ford Focus ZX3 Hatchback 2 dr. I've always loathed the car and honestly it's a POS. We've spent a fortune fixing it, and I can honestly say the car sucks.
I have a 99 Toyota Corolla VE, boring and plain. Yep practical, efficient, barely needing maintenance.
My DH hates it. Says that it's boring and not fun to drive.
So now we have our first baby on the way. We both agree that maybe we should consider getting a newer car. Problem?
I think we should get something bigger. We're not talking SUV, but I'd like something even just a camry or accord size, a size up sedan, NOT a compact car anymore. Actually I'd love a station wagon like subaru outback, not impreza.
My DH thinks we just need the same size car but 4 drs. He wants a toyota matrix or mazda 3 or subaru impreza.
I don't see the point in spending money on the same size car we have now to just change out again in 2 years when we have kid #2.
So we're at an impasse. We can't seem to come to terms over what type of car to get.
We're sort of at the point of not getting a car until the baby comes and my DH finally see what size car seats are, strollers, etc. Then we'll have a fight in Feb as I guarantee it.
The second part of the impasse, I pointed out tonight, that if we got rid of the crappy Ford Focus, is that he's commuting in the Corolla he hates, while I would probably be the one driving the baby more in the newer car.
When he realized this he slammed the brakes on selling his POS car. Explain to me why I should sell my Corolla which has barely any repairs, and even the mechanic we take our cars too has said "lowest maintenance cars of all! If you ever want to sell I'd buy yours." Versus POS ford focus which this year alone we had to replace the springs/struts/suspensions on his newer car than mine.
How do I change his mind? What sort of car do we really need? Are we fine with two compact cars? Will we have a fight in Feb?
I'd love to buy a new car this year with the incentives, but we are so stuck.
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