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<blockquote data-quote="Jeremiad" data-source="post: 158921" data-attributes="member: 3108"><p>If it hasn't been delivered, it isn't too late to change your mind!</p><p></p><p>I have had my 98 Trans Am for fourteen years, and can't even count the amount of times that I have been asked, "So when are you going to get rid of it?" 'The simpler question', I always retort, 'is when am I going to get rid of you?'. This is not just an answer to my wife - it is an answer to anyone who asks. It is a special car to me (as yours looks to have been to you as well), and I'm just not ready. It's paid for, so who gives a s**t? </p><p></p><p>Perhaps I am extra fortunate for having a wife that understands my passion for cars, and if it isn't costing <u>us</u> anything, then what's the harm? So the dailies park on the driveway. It's better for them anyway. lol.</p><p></p><p>Welcome aboard sir, and you will love your C6. It is a mile better (dare I even say that in a following paragraph?) than your Camaro. There should be no need for regret.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeremiad, post: 158921, member: 3108"] If it hasn't been delivered, it isn't too late to change your mind! I have had my 98 Trans Am for fourteen years, and can't even count the amount of times that I have been asked, "So when are you going to get rid of it?" 'The simpler question', I always retort, 'is when am I going to get rid of you?'. This is not just an answer to my wife - it is an answer to anyone who asks. It is a special car to me (as yours looks to have been to you as well), and I'm just not ready. It's paid for, so who gives a s**t? Perhaps I am extra fortunate for having a wife that understands my passion for cars, and if it isn't costing [U]us[/U] anything, then what's the harm? So the dailies park on the driveway. It's better for them anyway. lol. Welcome aboard sir, and you will love your C6. It is a mile better (dare I even say that in a following paragraph?) than your Camaro. There should be no need for regret. [/QUOTE]
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