Originally posted by Jakes Daddy
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Originally posted by Jakes DaddySeems to me that the wife was a bit of an idiot - if the car was in her name; why not simply sell the thing for full value rather than chuck a load of paint over it and loose €35k
Next thing she'll trash the house (which presumably is in both their names) then sell her half to him for well under half its value.
Women - they just have/make* no financial/logical* sense ! (* delete as applicable)
I'm guessing that money isn't the object here. Sounds like he put it in her name as a dodge of some sort and it's his prefered mode of transport / means of pulling birds.
She's ruined his car for a start and is now flogging it for a song thus wiping out all the cash he spent on buying it in the first place.
And she gets 10 grand to pay the legal fees when she takes him to the cleaners in the divorce courts.
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As the blurb rather splendidly declares, this car has "some cosmetic damage due to having a cheating husband. Best offer secures. Idiot put car in my name".
The current going rate for a 2005 M3 is, according to Car Buyers' Guide, around €45k, so this is a bit of a bargain - even if the vehicle's going to need a bit of TLC in the valeting department.
Next thing she'll trash the house (which presumably is in both their names) then sell her half to him for well under half its value.
Women - they just have/make* no financial/logical* sense ! (* delete as applicable)
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I think being given an M3 is a fair reason for divorce, resignation, slap etc..
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