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Updated over 7 years ago on .

Vehicle sale question.
Earlier his year I never though I would be entering the world of investment properties. In April I bought a new GMC Sierra and then a month later I inherited an older sable with low miles on it. I have begun drive the Sable back and forth to work everyday, and the truck sits at home most the time. My question is I have a person interested I purchasing the truck from me. By selling it I basically am losing all my down payment and tax money spent ( about 12k). In this situation what would you do?