I'm kind of onboard with you in this line of thinking.  I'm not an
unreasonable person, nor am I really into impulse purchases, although I
move fast when I see something I want.  I've been thinking about
something new for a while, and now that time has come.

On the other hand, this is quite the toy... it's not much more that I
was already paying... and it's not nearly as useful as the truck.  But
gosh darn it, I was sick of driving that truck an hour to work every
day.

I'm flip-flopping back and forth on this.  I want the car, yet I hate
to be seen as frivolous.

BTW, does anybody know if there is actually a buyer's remorse law in
SC?  For that matter, anywhere?  I've had four people tell me tonight
that there is anywhere from 24-72 hours to return the vehicle.  Is this
true?  I can't find any reference to it on the internet.

Also Tim... I would believe you about the SRT-4 smoking a Mustang GT
until I drove this one.  My mom had a 97 Mustang GT that I drove around
a while.  I think there are little hydrogen bombs for detonation rather
than gas and spark plugs in this car.

- Matt Small

On Monday, January 18, 2038, at 10:14 PM, Tim Heald wrote:

> Dewd screw that.��You have to drive the thing not her.��Let her
> go buy your truck and you get the stang.��Better yet go buy an
> SRT-4.
>
> I'll still smoke you without some more mods :)
>
> I just ordered some today :)
>
> Tim
>
> ---------- Original Message
> ----------------------------------
> From: Matthew Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date:��Sat, 27 Dec 2003 23:42:53 -0500
>
> >I pulled a boner today.
> >
> >I'm in the market for a new vehicle, since the truck that I'm
> driving,
> >while good looking and well running, has 173,000 miles on
> it.��It's a
> >1995 Chevy Silverado, 4x4. My fiancee loves the thing,
> thinks it's the
> >manliest truck on this earth. For the record, she's 23, I'm 31,
> we
> >don't live together, and she's never had a FT job before since
> she just
> >graduated Grad School with an MBA. She's a lovely girl, just a
> little
> >idealistic sometimes due to youth.
> >
> >So I go out today, just browsing and this car catches my eye
> - it' s a
> >2001 Mustang GT.��Worse yet, it's a Mustang GT Bullitt - a
> Steve
> >McQueen style race car. So I test drive it, am unnaturally
> scared to
> >death of it, and then buy it.��I figure since it's only got
> 38,000 on
> >the odometer, that it will get getter mileage than the giant
> truck, and
> >that she also has a Mustang that this will resonant well with
> the
> >fiancee.
> >
> >Anyway, I proceed to call her after I buy it and she starts
> crying
> >because I got rid of the truck.��She's a bit emotional too
> sometimes.��
> >Please don't get the wrong idea, she's great, but emotional
> about
> >things sometimes.
> >
> >Let me tell you a little bit more about the car - it's
> unbelievably
> >fast.��I don't know the stats, but the car has some sort of
> mod chip in
> >it that pushes it to 305 HP.��It's a five speed ass haulin' trip
> to the
> >hospital then to jail for wreckless driving.��I admit that I'm a
> freak
> >for speed sometimes.��This is without doubt the fastest car
> I've ever
> >been in.��Anyway, it's a cool little thing with all of the bells
> and
> >whistles.
> >
> >We're not going to have any children soon, so that not an
> issue, but
> >she did say that she thought I was going to get something
> more "yuppie"
> >- like an SUV or BMW or something like that.
> >
> >Anyway, that's the boner.��I think I'm going to take the car
> back
> >tomorrow morning and get the truck back. Any comments
> from my friends
> >on the list?
> >
> >- Matt Small
> >
> >
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