Looks like the green monster has busted it's last knuckle. ![Sad Sad](//www.focuscanada.net/forum/images/smilies/sad.gif)
Because of the ass-wipe that broke into my car and jacked my stereo decided to bleed on every square inch of my upholstery, they've decided to declare it a total loss. So now I'm challenged with the decision to either buy it back from the insurance company, and have it fixed on my own dime, or go with the write off and get something new.
The trouble is, the wife and I already have a car payment (her car) and we're planning on selling our house in the very near future. With that being said, I won't be able to get the car I really want. So, do I buy the focus back, have it fixed and deal with it for the next couple of years? Or do I settle for something entry-level and drive something I really don't want?
This is a TOTAL drag.
![Sad Sad](http://www.focuscanada.net/forum/images/smilies/sad.gif)
Because of the ass-wipe that broke into my car and jacked my stereo decided to bleed on every square inch of my upholstery, they've decided to declare it a total loss. So now I'm challenged with the decision to either buy it back from the insurance company, and have it fixed on my own dime, or go with the write off and get something new.
The trouble is, the wife and I already have a car payment (her car) and we're planning on selling our house in the very near future. With that being said, I won't be able to get the car I really want. So, do I buy the focus back, have it fixed and deal with it for the next couple of years? Or do I settle for something entry-level and drive something I really don't want?
This is a TOTAL drag.