Personally I would keep it bc of my financial situation. If I was in a situation where 10k would help me I'd sell it.So I’ve lately had two arguments with my older brother about the Bronco, my plan is to purchase the Bronco and keep it for the rest of my life, his take is that I should join the ranks of those that are flipping the Bronco to cash in on some poor soul that is willing to spend the extra cash to get it faster. I do not feel that I can consciously do that because I feel that I wouldn’t want it done to me so I won’t do it to anyone else. I know we have a mixed crowd on here but I just wanted to put it out there. Ive also said that I would rather just let it go and not purchase the vehicle if this is going to cause a rift, which gained more scrutiny because I then would also be passing up a huge return on my “investment”, SMH. Anyway, I’m sure I will get both support and insults but as for now I am sticking to my guns and not willing to take advantage of some other poor Bronco lover.
To touch base on what you mentioned of a "poor soul".
This is a Bronco. It's a commodity. If someone is willing to spend 100k on a 60k car bc they want it now it's not taking advantage of anyone. It's a choice they're making for something not essential.
If a car was essential to them they could spend 20k instead.
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