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Old 11-11-2006, 09:37 AM
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Question Managing cars no longer owned

Yesterday I traded in my HCH1 for an HCH2 (dealer had great incentives in order to get more used cars). I haven't added the new car to the database yet, mainly because I still haven't figured out a catchy name for it. But my main question concerns the old car. Since I no longer own it, obviously I won't be adding any more tanks. But I want to keep it in the database, since every bit of information increases its accuracy and helps others. So can I remove the old car from my personal list without deleting it from the database? If not, is there a way to permanently render the car "inactive"? TIA.

PS -- After I get the windows tinted, I'll post photos of the new car here.

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Yesterday I traded in my HCH1 for an HCH2 (dealer had great incentives in order to get more used cars). I haven't added the new car to the database yet, mainly because I still haven't figured out a catchy name for it. But my main question concerns the old car. Since I no longer own it, obviously I won't be adding any more tanks. But I want to keep it in the database, since every bit of information increases its accuracy and helps others. So can I remove the old car from my personal list without deleting it from the database? If not, is there a way to permanently render the car "inactive"? TIA.

PS -- After I get the windows tinted, I'll post photos of the new car here.
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