Car addiction and convincing the wife!
Car addiction and convincing the wife!
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jdwoodbury

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1,372 posts

229 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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I am a car addict and my wife just does not get it, I have been playing with lower value cars for over 10 years chopping and changing every 6-12 months. This time however it was pretty tough, trying to convince the wife to sell our mint Range Rover Sport (that we have only had 4 months and spent alot of money on) so I can get a 997 and she can drive around in an old Subaru. There was no spin I could put on it that made her come round, I was taking her car away and that was that!

The upshot.....the car is now on eBay and I am browsing 911V and RSJ daily ;-)

It's an addiction, I can't stop myself, maybe one day I will find the perfect combination of vehicles but I doubt it. I have a stunning RRS sitting on the drive but I am actually getting exited that I am picking up an old Subaru in an hours time rolleyes I told her its good to have 2 cars, the best of both worlds but I think she can see through me tongue out

The wife may come to terms with it one day....any of you guys have the same issue in your house? How often to you spend browsing the classifieds on PH, even just after just buying a new car?

sday12

5,066 posts

234 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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1. Don't ask permission
2. They moan less when it's sat on the driveway
3. Buy her one.


paranoid airbag

2,679 posts

182 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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^^^ what he said

boobles

15,251 posts

238 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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Don't even tell her! Just buy it & live with the consequences after! biggrin

benny 61

467 posts

207 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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I bought a E92 M3 and it only cost 10k .

jdwoodbury

Original Poster:

1,372 posts

229 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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I am sure she will moan less once it is here, every car I have had she said before she would hate it....but then she loved driving them.

When I met her she hated automatics and would only drive a Ford (her Dad talking), well I pretty much have done the exact opposite in the last few years, her favourite car (besides the RRS)?.....An auto Volvo S60???

SWoll

21,754 posts

281 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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Not wanting to fly in the face of public opinion but have you considered the possibility that it isn't her who is the problem?

As you are going to be getting the 911 would it not be an idea to get her something a bit more to her taste than an old Subaru (as she appears to like big comfy cars) and ask for her input? Or are both cars being bought solely for your benefit?

Just a thought.

I wonder how long it will take before someone tells me to MTFU or something equally original...

Decky_Q

1,946 posts

200 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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I was trying to convince my OH that a porsche was the way forward and coming against a brick wall as its her turn to get a new car, so I told her Id found her new car.... a porsche wink

She loves it, when she gets a chance to drive it lol

Yell_M3

389 posts

223 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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What Benny said. My M3 cost "22K". It actually cost 35. My current Boxster cost 17K. It actually cost 28... you get the drift ... smile

Jasandjules

71,917 posts

252 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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Part exchange the old wife for an improved car appreciating model.


PhilboSE

5,753 posts

249 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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jdwoodbury said:
I have been playing with lower value cars for over 10 years chopping and changing every 6-12 months.
Hmm, just my opinion but I think I can see more reason in your wife's position than yours.

Firstly, it sounds like this is a very expensive addiction. Unless you're VERY savvy, each time you change cars you're likely to drop a bunch of cash. It's your money, but you could be a car salesman's dream punter.

Secondly, see it from her side: just when she's got used to a plush car she likes, you want to replace it with what sounds like a significantly older, less luxurious car. Meanwhile you get the posh new wheels.

Ignore all the standard PH misogynistic rhetoric, I doubt any of them have got the balls to undertake the advice they're advocating smile

PS Multiple cars is definitely the way to go, just keep the wife on-side! My wife even told ME to go out and buy the next silly addition to our garage that I've been agonising about...

jas xjr

11,309 posts

262 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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Driving along the M1 last year I ended up driving behind a gallardo. His exhaust was popping and banging with flames too. He kept slowing down then booting it. Looked and sounded great.
My wife was sitting next to me and she could see how happy seeing the gallardo had made me. Why don't you just buy one she said . Unfortunately I had to explain about the state of our finances.
But it's official , my oh has given me permission to buy a Lamborghini !

ehonda

1,483 posts

228 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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jdwoodbury said:
trying to convince the wife to sell our mint Range Rover Sport (that we have only had 4 months and spent alot of money on) so I can get a 997 and she can drive around in an old Subaru.
Strange, this is exactly what I was planning on doing too although I have a Disco rather than an RRS, I'm also meeting resistance (despite the fact the subaru would be a 3rd car and she has her own car). I've played this game before though and know that patience is the key. I did manage to convince her that it was sensible to buy an elise when our first child was born!

pmanson

13,388 posts

276 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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I went out shopping for a Mondeo ST TDCI to replace my MG ZT and came home with a TVR Chimaera...

Still not sure how i've got away with it

dave stew

1,502 posts

190 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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My wife suddenly has the urge for a Merc A Class to transport the kids. There goes my plan of fobbing her off with the old V70 T5 and getting something a bit more interesting for me...

DJRC

23,563 posts

259 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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Sorry, let me get this right:

You want to take away her brand new RRS and give her a manky old scooby, whilst you mince around in a relatively new 911.

And you dont understand why she might have a problem with this?


And Im talking as a bloke who bought a Ferrari and didnt bother telling the wife!

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

221 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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I wouldn't worry about it, she'll leave you soon if you carry on and you can then buy what you want - obviously with a lower budget.

RizzoTheRat

27,998 posts

215 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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I'm with DJRC, if you need to sell the RRS to buy the new toys, get her something she likes, and then leave it as her car for the next howevermany years while you change your car every few months.

NotDave

20,951 posts

180 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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sday12 said:
1. Don't ask permission
2. They moan less when it's sat on the driveway
3. Buy her one.
Spot on.


Been with the OH 2 years, and had 7 cars.


She just "accepts it" as long as the safe and sensible one stays put and I don't even consider getting rid of the classic

deltashad

6,731 posts

220 months

Thursday 8th March 2012
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I get it too. I can't stop talking about them or looking at them. Always looking for the next car. The next good deal. She hates it, I mean really hates it, if I see a nice rare car in a garage forecourt I'll swoop in stealthily, I look over to her and get this solid stern look. I try to tell her, maybe we should get this car next (last flirt was with 1M), they only made blah blah, it wont depreciate.. blah...
She doesn't get it at all, saying that she had no problem driving the integrale evo, even when it 'looked like a Lada', so there must be a little bit of car nerd in there trying to escape.