Good work fizzzy, nice to see that im not the only person alive that doesnt give a mouldy fart about the tree hugging filthy hippies idea of what we should travel in, keep it mate, a 20V turbo will go like stink, bunnies will die and trees will wither in its wake.
Who cares if you'd have to plant trees covering most of Wales to offset the carbon dioxide it churns out, its one of the best things about performance cars - they piss off the tree huggers immensely.
Good choice of car.
2006-10-24 04:08:35
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answered by thecoldvoiceofreason 6
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Losing a loved car is like losing a pet. The mourning period takes time, but I'm sure you'll grow to love your FIAT 20 Valve Turbo in time - although it will probably cost you more in food. Giving your new car a name might help. It would certainly have helped me, since I'm not sure which FIAT you're talking about.
2006-10-25 00:49:47
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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This is typical. I had some issued when I sold the car before the one I have now. YOu become accustomed to he quirks and kinks of a particular car. But don't worry, soon you'll get into the groove with your new car. Besides, you said yourself that it's not practical to sell this one. Wait a little bit and maybe you might even be able to get an even better car.
2006-10-24 04:13:03
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answered by Nestor Q 3
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If you just bought the car you should have no problem turning around and selling it for the same price or more - just be patient. Drive it until it sells, then you can get a new (better) car once you make a profit on the sale.
You should get a real car next time - I recommend one of the classic German makes.... audi, benz, or bmw....
2006-10-24 04:30:56
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answered by Brooks B 3
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Tough luck, who in their right mind would want to buy a Fiat in the first place? They break down more than any other car around
2006-10-24 04:32:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Someone who is "earth loving" is a "twit"? So which planet do you live on?
In answer to the question, you don't actually NEED to sell it, so that means you should be able to bargain the price up and recoup more of what you lost. It's the desperate who get humped in trades. You can walk away.
2006-10-24 04:01:21
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answered by wild_eep 6
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Once you drive the new car off the lot, it immediately depreciates 30%. So yea, you're screwed if you try to sell it now.
2006-10-24 05:04:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Sell it, or don't sell it -- the choice is yours. Why are you asking a question with such an obvious answer??
Brushing up on your spelling, grammar and sentence structure would help quite a bit as well.
2006-10-24 07:05:35
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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Sell the thing and get your self a Toyota Supra its a real car and you will never hate it.
2006-10-24 04:04:13
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answered by MARLENE C 1
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even though you don't realyl like it, i think it makes financial sense to keep it for a while, and then sell it off again when the time is right.
2006-10-24 04:09:25
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answered by statistics 4
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