Would this be a bad Idea for my car?
I have a Toyota Camry 2007 that is worth around $6,000 possibly. With that money I have enough to buy a used 2005 Ford Mustang GT for around the same price.
Bad or good idea?
Incredibly bad idea.
You lose value everytime you trade, Thousands in value.
Camry is better than Mustang anyway. If you had the mustang, it might make sense to swap for a camry. If you could find an idiot dump enough to do it. Bad idea economically. Your Camry should be good for many more years… Though the Ford is definitely "cooler" it won't last as long or be as cheap to maintain as the Camry. Bad idea. The Ford may be a more fun car but it's also older. Mustangs suck
Bad idea economically. Your Camry should be good for many more years… Though the Ford is definitely "cooler" it won't last as long or be as cheap to maintain as the Camry.
Bad idea. The Ford may be a more fun car but it's also older.
Mustangs suck
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