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mattdave 10-27-2005 09:12 PM

Replace my MBZ with this one or new kitchen
 
Since my 1979 300SD was destroyed by a suicidal deer I have been looking for a replacement I found one on Craig’s list today, It is located one hour from our house. I have the cash to go buy it tonight but of course, there is a problem. The wife has been waiting to remodel the kitchen for 8 years and has just started getting bids on the job. When ( Think positive) I buy this car she will be miffed that she has to wait 3 more years till we save up enough to do the kitchen because I just spent 35 percent of the money on a old car. Do you have any good suggestions on helping her get over her anger if I do this? Look at the car and you will see why it is necessary buy and a great deal for 15 grand. http://home.comcast.net/~mr.diesel.info/MrdieselTreepadSite/index.html you may have to open the folder titled 1979 300SD
I think I need to get going to the city before one of you buys it first.
Dave S

PagodaLover 10-27-2005 09:20 PM

It's a nice car. Isn't marital peace and harmony nicer?? :P

Take a deep breath and do the right thing, whatever it may be.
Good luck!

Glinko 10-27-2005 09:20 PM

Just buy the car and then tell her afterwards.

jcyuhn 10-27-2005 09:54 PM

Dude, are you nuts? Remodel the kitchen or you're going to regret it for the rest of your probably very short life. It's going to be a long, cold, and lonely winter if you buy that car...

- JimY

PagodaLover 10-27-2005 10:03 PM

Those car seats look very comfortable. Maybe comfortable enough to sleep on when you get tired of sleeping on the couch. :D

iNeon 10-27-2005 10:18 PM

use the money wisely.

my parents did their kitchen, completly gutted, ceramic floor, laminate counter, new appliances and oak cabinets for right under 14 grand. lighting all that stuff.

our kitchen is roughly 15x20 and it needed 2 short walls of cabinets(10x10 ill suppose)

hanging cabinets is not a big deal, neither is laying tile, installing lighting or patching drywall.

see if you cant find a happy medium. skip the ceramic floor and put cheap linoleum. make promises(and keep them) that she will get a new oven when you can soonest afford it, promise her you will do the floor when you get your taxes. you can do a lot of the work yourself. building a kitchen is easier than fixing a benz....

i wont be nosey and try to ask how much you guys have to spend on the project, but if you do a good part of the labor, you will have a home and hopefully a shiny mercedes in front of it, both to be proud of.

franklyspeaking 10-27-2005 10:19 PM

Do both. Buy the car and subcontract out the kitchen remodel (i.e. be your own general contractor). You'll save anywhere from 25% to 40% over turn-key contractor remodel prices.

I remodeled our kitchen for less than $10,000, including all new appliances....of course I did all the work myself, including putting the cabinets together and installing them.

Good luck!

RobTheMod 10-27-2005 10:41 PM

I think the "do both" is the best advice here.

However I don't have a wife, or own a kitchen. Therefore, I think if I could afford that and it was 1 hr away, I'd be cruising over to see it right now. So I'm the wrong guy to ask.

FWIW the girlfriend says, re: my 126 300SD, that she can't imagine me driving anything else. I intend to remind her of that statement should my SD meet a similar demise to yours.

I'm sure you'll make the right choice...

Ara T. 10-27-2005 10:57 PM

15,000?? These cars are excellent and worth the money, but you can find much cheaper ones for less money, plus they haven't been rotting away in a dark garage their whole life... even if you get a moderate example and it needs suspension work it will cost you much less than the sum of 15K, and your wife won't be "miffed" that you spent so much on a 20 year old car (that's their perspective, im not knocking these 20 year old cars :o )

arcticathlon 10-27-2005 11:08 PM

dash?
 
in 2 of the shots you can see a dash carpet. then in the closeup it is not there. i would never pay 15k if it is not in perfect condition, and with that i mean the dash better have no cracks underneath.

weird

mattdave 10-28-2005 12:13 AM

Update
 
Another forum member has contacted me he is in negations with the seller. I have of course agreed to let him have his shot at it without us competing against each other. It just might be a forum member’s new ride soon.
Dave S

PagodaLover 10-28-2005 12:17 AM

Another marriage saved!!!!

mattdave 10-28-2005 12:48 AM

Thanks
 
PagodaLover's thank you for the smile that brought.
Dave

mattdave 10-28-2005 01:10 AM

Kitchen remodle
 
The kitchen remodel includes things like removal of 2 structural walls, French doors where the dining room window was. Granite slab counters amost 260 square feet of tile floor. An Island where the wall used to be separating the kitchen from the dining room all new everything plus about 3k in water damage.

While we are not trying to keep up with the neighbors the new neighbors dropped 60k on there kitchen dining room remodel it is just a way better layout than the original house. Tearing down structural walls when you have 16-foot ceilings is outrageous. The wife gets 50K and all the windows in the house have to be replaced with dual pane windows.
I vote we buy the car and eat out at a nice restaurant for the next 10 years. She says fine no remodel I can live in the car so I wonder who wins this one oh well she has waited a long time to fix up the place a bit she is more than worth it. I may still be able to pull a rabbit out of my hat in the $9,500 range the car is worth in my book.
Dave S

d.delano 10-28-2005 01:35 PM

the car's front bumper looks a little lipped, otherwise it looks schpankity
not worth 15k to me though
wife and kitchen come first in my opinion, especially after 8 years of saving


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