My girlfriend's dad retired from working at ford and they gave him voucher for a new car worth $35 000. He can't drive and gave the voucher to my gf. So we got a new fully loaded 2012 ford focus instead of a larger model car with no added features. The catch was we had to pay the tax. So we ended up paying about $6000 for this car. We also got the extended warranty and maintenance plan good to 150 000 km and have 4 good quality winter tires on rims. Here it is but ours is not hatchback.
http://wwwa.autotrader.ca/a/Ford/Focus/ ... rp=1&urm=8
The plan was to sell this car at some point to make some money off it. That's why we opted for all the extras. Now we are just reaching the 100 000 km mark with almost all highway kms. There are a few scratches on the interior and exterior, but overall in excellent condition. Maintained regularly with the maintenance plan.
It looks like we could get a good $13 000 - $16 000 if we sold soon. Being still under warranty is key to selling I think.
We will need to buy a good reliable car, as our living situation requires one. I am thinking sell the focus for about $15 000 and buy a good quality mid 2000's honda civic type car for under $5000. These cars seem to hold value and are relatively easy to maintain. We could then go down the road of putting 40 000 km on the car and then selling it again for about the price we paid and repeat. Some hassle here, but also money to be saved.
Or maybe we just keep this car, take care of it and drive it until it dies? The problem I see here is in the future maintenance of the car after the warranty is over. There are lots of bells and whistles which could go wrong and cost to fix. The car also has "nice" rims which require expensive replacement tires. There are however many ford focus cars on the road, so it might not be too expensive to maintain given all the available parts.
As far as I see it, the best thing is probably to sell soon, buy a used car and make about $10 000 off the focus. An extra $10 000 is always sweet

Any thoughts?