My fiance has a 1995 Mustang GT 5.0L?
(2011-09-23 14:30:06) 1. Says: Ok so my fiance has a 1995 Mustang GT 5.0L and he is super proud of it. I mean this car is perfect. No problems at all and a beautiful electric blue paint job. My fiance works on it all the time and says it's his baby. Well, I'm pregnant and it's going to be hard to get a baby in and out of a mustang so we are looking to sell the mustang and get a family car (sadly). There's this guy that is so desperate for my fiance's mustang and the super charger that he hasn't put in yet that he is offering him a 2004 Dodge Stratus, a 2001 Chevy Silverado, and $1000 cash. My boyfriend and I both feel that this guy is hiding something. I mean, a car and a truck that are both newer and $1000 cash for one mustang and a super charger? Should we go ahead and try to do this trade or do you think it sounds too sketchy? And if we do this trade what are some things we should check for that could be wrong with the cars this guy wants to trade?2. Says: You need a reliable, safe vehicle with the room for car seats and lot's of baby stuff. This is only your 1st baby, there will be more so look at a Grand Caravan for a good value without breaking the bank. Good Luck!3. Says: Get your own car. He will always regret giving up the car he worked so hard to make into what it is. You could do OK with a 10 year old Corolla and there's room for all of you in it plus it's a 4-door. Until you become a wife, you don't get to make a guy give up his car. He does have to take care of the baby. More important for you two is a comfortable home and adequate health care. Until you're married, most jobs won't cover a non-spouse. Maybe you can get covered as a domestic partner, but that isn't guaranteed everywhere.Why don't you think you can fit a car seat in a Mustang? People do it. I sense a control issue. Tag: My fiance has a 1995 Mustang GT 5.0L?
