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Alright guys,

I sorted out my finances after all.

I borrowed the money from a friend. Paid off the finance on the car, sold it privately for £8500 next day. Used the money from the car to pay off the existing loan and took out a new loan which has low repayments, paid back the friend and have £5500 left over for a second hand car and money in the bank.

Buying a car for £2,800.00 and will keep the rest and aim to pay back the loan sooner rather than later.
 
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My God Man, did you not learn the first time.

Serves you right to be honest, buying an EVO which is obviously expensive to run with no MOT (£10k????), not reading the finance contract and then asking for advice again....

Madness.

Return the car and cut your losses, that is all you can do.
 
Shep, you need to stop living beyond your means.

An Evo 8 was never going to be a cheap car to run, you're living in a dream world. Sell the car, sell the pc is your sig and use something that works in the meantime.

Buy something like a £1000 Fiesta 1.25 / Mondeo if you really need a car. I have around £700 spare each month after rent/bills and wouldn't dream of getting an Evo, it's just too big a chunk out of the remaining money
 
Wow, how many times can someone make the same mistake without learning...

What advice do you expect to receive in this situation?
 
I assume you've ignored the servicing costs, fuel costs, tyre costs and the likelihood of you binning it in a hedge?

Your life is so messed up it's barely believable.

e : I cannot wait for Fox to see this :D
 
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You're skint and in debt, so spend 10k on a car that is expensive to run and only MOT'd and taxed for a couple of months. Nice work.
 
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