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Don't sell it buddy. Don't sell the Diesel.
Oh, a quick aside, 71inka02. My God man! That thing is gorgeous. I am drooling. If you ever sell that thing call me, I will gladly buy it. Holy canoli.
Anyway. My wife and I are in our mid-twenties and we bought our first car when we were still in college and we told them it was diesel and they flipped. They said we would be so unhappy with it and we were throwing our money down the drain. Well, we have 90K on our 04 Golf and have had zero problems with it. Their 04 Hyaundai? I'm not telling tales out of school when I say that it spends more time at the shop than a fat kid at a Dairy Queen. I bought my first MB, a 190D about 3 months ago, which they were opposed to as well. The battery died on it last week and I replaced it. My dad came out into the garage (yes, I'm 26 and live with my parents...) and said, "See!? You might as well sell it and buy something good."
My point to the story, Parents don't always know best. I am a parent of a two year old, and damn, I know that I'm going to say some stupid stuff to him when he gets older. I keep telling him to brace himself for it, but the little kid just doesn't listen to me. He just plays with his blocks or trains. I guess that's a sign of what's to come huh? Man, fatherhood's rough.
Anyway, It's your car. Don't sell it. Tell them, if they want you to drive a Bimmer or a Volvo, they should buy it for you.
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1986 Mercedes 190D
2004 VW Golf TDI
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