As some of you may know, I'm moving from Houston to Spokane soon. I'm going to be working for my uncle, an apartment landlord.
I'll be needing transportation instantly when I get there, and my uncle mentioned to my dad that he had an Isuzu Pup he'd fixed up and was willing to sell me for $1500.
My dad loved the idea, and when I told him I didn't want a truck, he basically said that I was going to get the truck, and not another "unreliable Festiva." My parents seem to think this car is problematic because I'm always under the hood doing something to it. Fact is, my Festiva has been extremely reliable, but I just love tinkering with cars and doing stuff to make them perform a little better.
So it looks like I'm being forced to buy this truck, which I don't want. I don't want to spend $1500, a sum which I do not posess. However, my uncle might take offense to me refusing his generous offer (it probably is a good deal, but I don't want a truck), and I want to avoid that if at all possible.
My parents tell me to think realistically. I guess they don't know I love Festivas, that they're cheap, get good gas mileage (VERY important to me in a daily driver), and are very reliable.
What should I do? How do I get out of this trap? Help!!!!!!!!!!
Regards,
Tim
I'll be needing transportation instantly when I get there, and my uncle mentioned to my dad that he had an Isuzu Pup he'd fixed up and was willing to sell me for $1500.
My dad loved the idea, and when I told him I didn't want a truck, he basically said that I was going to get the truck, and not another "unreliable Festiva." My parents seem to think this car is problematic because I'm always under the hood doing something to it. Fact is, my Festiva has been extremely reliable, but I just love tinkering with cars and doing stuff to make them perform a little better.
So it looks like I'm being forced to buy this truck, which I don't want. I don't want to spend $1500, a sum which I do not posess. However, my uncle might take offense to me refusing his generous offer (it probably is a good deal, but I don't want a truck), and I want to avoid that if at all possible.
My parents tell me to think realistically. I guess they don't know I love Festivas, that they're cheap, get good gas mileage (VERY important to me in a daily driver), and are very reliable.
What should I do? How do I get out of this trap? Help!!!!!!!!!!
Regards,
Tim
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