I agree with Hugh's criteria, but there is one you should be careful with: Into which vehicle have invested the most money, time and labour? I have seen plenty of people sink more and more money and time into a vehicle simply because they already sunk a ton of money and time into the car. This never happens to me of course. ;) It really doesn't, but only because I never sell any of them, so I am stuck with them no matter how much time and money I've already spent. >From: "Hugh & Therese" <hugtrees@xxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: "Imperial Mailing List" <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: IML: Which Imperial to keep? >Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 10:15:26 -0500 > >We were recently asked which of two Imperials a person should keep if he >was >faced with a shortage of garage space due to the acquisition of a Buick. >All the vehicles come from the same year, I think. I gave a flippant >answer >that the Buick was the one to be disposed of - this is an Imperial list >after all. This answer, evidently, was not appreciated. However, I think >any answer to the question will ultimately be subjective but I have >ruminated on this and have come up with some, hopefully useful, objective >questions that a person might use when deciding how to thin the herd. > >Which car have you owned the longest? > >Why was the second vehicle acquired? > >Which one is in the best condition? > >Into which vehicle have invested the most money, time and labour? > >Which vehicle currently has the highest value? > >Which vehicle has the highest potential for increasing in value? > >Which one will be the easiest to dispose of? > >Which will be the most profitable to dispose of? > >Which vehicle can best suit your purposes for an antique vehicle? > >Which vehicle has best served these wants and needs to this point? > >What is your ownership pattern for antique vehicles? > >I have a twelfth question, but this returns the question back to where, >ultimately, it will always return, to the realm of subjective value >judgment: > >If both cars were in good condition and the garage was on fire, you have >both sets of keys in your hands and enough time to save only one, which >would you choose? > >If the answer to the last question is the Buick, perhaps the correct >decision is to sell both Imperials! > >Hugh > > > > > > >