My wife and I are both teachers. We have two boys, one 13 and one 10. My wife has a 2002 Toyota Sequoia which is a guzzler at 14mpg. I have a full size truck which gets around the same. Our gas bill together is well over $400.00 per month.
The Sequoia has no payments. Considering that in approximately two years we will have to have a car for my oldest son, we were thinking of trying to sell the Sequoia for a used more efficient car. Perhaps one to turn over to our son in two years or perhaps one which will save enough money on gas to help buy one in two years.
There is no way not to continue to lose money. the Sequoia is worth more than I can sell or trade it in for, but I will just keep throwing massive amounts of money in the tank by driving it. Would I be wise to try to sell it for what I can get for it and purchase a Toyota or Honda with much better gas mileage and a history of dependability for hundreds or thousands of miles?
Any advice is appreciated.
Chuck
The Sequoia has no payments. Considering that in approximately two years we will have to have a car for my oldest son, we were thinking of trying to sell the Sequoia for a used more efficient car. Perhaps one to turn over to our son in two years or perhaps one which will save enough money on gas to help buy one in two years.
There is no way not to continue to lose money. the Sequoia is worth more than I can sell or trade it in for, but I will just keep throwing massive amounts of money in the tank by driving it. Would I be wise to try to sell it for what I can get for it and purchase a Toyota or Honda with much better gas mileage and a history of dependability for hundreds or thousands of miles?
Any advice is appreciated.
Chuck
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