View Full Version : Dry store or sell
ep1centre
08-11-2010, 00:14
And nop it's not a question... I have once again ran into money troubles this time by starting my own business as some of you may know, things are going well but not picking up quick enough for me to be able to afford the amount of money the car costs me, so if I can find someone kind enough to let me dry store my car somewhere until things pick up a bit more then very well I shall keep it otherwise I'll be selling up once again and this time I don't think I'll be able to chicken out of it =(
Any suggestions would be appreciated tho mind you if you're going to suggest something something for 100 quid a month then thank you but no thank you as that would kind of break the point of stopping it in the 1st place.
Any help would be welcome.
Thank you.
Chriscooke
08-11-2010, 00:23
I rent a council lock up for ~£6 a week. Might be worth looking in to :nod:
ep1centre
08-11-2010, 00:50
That = about 40 odd a month right? Well I know how to add up but I mean by the time you put tax on it and all that jazz that's the sort of money you actually pay is 40 odd?
It is an option... Worth thinking about it, where do you go/ who do you speak to about said lock ups?
I rent a council lock up for ~£6 a week. Might be worth looking in to :nod:
Dont think you will find anywhere dry and secure for less than that :no:
Chriscooke
08-11-2010, 17:29
That = about 40 odd a month right? Well I know how to add up but I mean by the time you put tax on it and all that jazz that's the sort of money you actually pay is 40 odd?
It is an option... Worth thinking about it, where do you go/ who do you speak to about said lock ups?
If your talking about tax on the car then yeah about £40 a month I guess. Go on line and google council garages in your area. I had the keys within a couple weeks for mine :)
ianlea73
08-11-2010, 20:34
Council garage is your only option.I used to pay £1 a day for a hard standing in Wick!!
ep1centre
08-11-2010, 21:56
Alright cheers guys I'll look into it, but it's not looking good, if to stop the car I need to keep doshing out money then I might as well sell as it won't be saving me any money.
Il give you £500 for the car, look on the bright side, over the next 10 years think how much money I will save you by taking that unreliable, overfueling, tire destroying monster off your hands. :-P
ep1centre
09-11-2010, 10:58
lol thanks but no thanks...
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