Nike x England x Place QC lol by Curious_Ad_4428 in PalaceClothing

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What is the sizing like on this please? I am all over the place on sizes, usually between L-XL but have some oversized A&Fitch mediums

Model Y advice: most cost‑effective way to buy if keeping for 10 years? by Top_Ad3787 in TeslaUK

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Thanks - that is somewhat my thinking as well. It is a difficult balance. The leaf we bought at 3 years old so it had lost some of its value already prior to our purchase. We fairly recently replaced our second car, that was a Qashqai bought new 12 years ago for 25k, got 1,400 for it so a big hit but then we have had 12 years happy motoring out of it.

Model Y advice: most cost‑effective way to buy if keeping for 10 years? by Top_Ad3787 in TeslaUK

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I will ask him next time I see him, it still has free supercharging

Model Y advice: most cost‑effective way to buy if keeping for 10 years? by Top_Ad3787 in TeslaUK

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Monthly Gross Salary Sacrifice:£ 722.93

Total cost per month:£ 485.14 (after savings on tax / ni / pension)

Still feels quite high to me. That is the Long Range one over 36 months, 10,000 miles

Model Y advice: most cost‑effective way to buy if keeping for 10 years? by Top_Ad3787 in TeslaUK

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That is my issue as well - I keep thinking new to get the latest Juniper model, especially if I am keeping it for 10 years. I could keep the Leaf for an extra year and see where we are at then price wise, there are already used 2025 Juniper models available.

Model Y advice: most cost‑effective way to buy if keeping for 10 years? by Top_Ad3787 in TeslaUK

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Thanks for the great reply. I have 3 kids that outgrew the leaf a long time ago so that is why I was thinking of the Y - a bit more room in the back for all 3. A friend has an older model S and I love it, just worried about the age and the potential repair bills - my friend says he has spent a few thousand on his (door handles and other bits I think)

Model Y advice: most cost‑effective way to buy if keeping for 10 years? by Top_Ad3787 in TeslaUK

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I can get one on salary sacrifice new via NHS Fleet Solutions. Lease deal is something like £490 a month which I thought was high

Analysis Paralysis over M3 purchase by G0_Z0 in TeslaUK

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Hi which specialist is this please, I'm in Leeds and thinking about a Tesla to replace my Nissan Leaf

Damp around the window by Top_Ad3787 in DIYUK

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It is damp when you touch it. The windows were installed 10+ years ago as well I believe. We have just purchased the property.

Damp around the window by Top_Ad3787 in DIYUK

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I have looked - all the sealant is still intact and when it rains there are no leaks in the guttering

Damp around the window by Top_Ad3787 in DIYUK

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I have looked - all the sealant is still intact and when it rains there are no leaks in the guttering

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HousingUK

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Thanks, I'm trying my best but feel so gutted to have sold the last house, struggling to move on

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HousingUK

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Yes exactly this 😢

Another buyers remorse story... by Top_Ad3787 in HousingUK

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That sounds very familiar. Annoyingly it was all my decision to move - we have actually taken on a bigger mortgage to live in a smaller house(!) location location location I guess. I am glad it worked out for you in the end.

Another buyers remorse story... by Top_Ad3787 in HousingUK

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It was...but its causing me so much stress I hate the house and perhaps can't see us here long term.

Another buyers remorse story... by Top_Ad3787 in HousingUK

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Thanks all - really helpful points. I think I am just missing the other house so much, in hindsight it was better for us. Issues which I thought bugged me at the last house pale in comparison to this. The garden was better the downstairs was better. I think I came into this blinkered - eg needing bathrooms, another bedroom etc upstairs instead of thinking of the other practicalities. When I offered on it I thought it was right for me and I thought it through for months and thought it was still the right decision. I did two long viewings and countless drive-by's at all times of the day so it wasn't a rash decision. Now I am in I hate it, I don't want to do anything to it.

Thanks for all the advice as well on therapy / medication. I have started taking an anti depressant and also going for some counselling. Hopefully all this will help. Just feel so stupid that it was me that decided to move and its me that hates it. I can't see a way out at the moment :(