Susan: It felt kind of weird driving it.
Sam: Oh! Well, yeah, of course it did, of course. Why didn't I think of that? Yeah, it reminds you of Kirby. Yeah. You know, it's none of my business, but I'm gonna say this anyway. I think you should sell it. I'm having a thought here. Maybe... Maybe... No, that's crazy, that's crazy.
Susan: Well, what? What?
Sam: Well, I... I was just gonna say that, you know, if- if you're gonna sell it, and, like we said, we think you should, then, um, why don't you sell it to me?
Susan: Oh, Sam. No, you don't have to do that for me.
Sam: No! No, I insist, I insist. See, my- my only problem is that I don't think I can afford the fair market value. You know, maybe only like ten grand over the next two years?
Susan: You know what? Let's do it. l- l- l never drive it, and- and you love it, so it's yours.
Sam: Great. I think this is a great idea. I tell you what... Let me, uh.... Let me go get a check, and, uh, we'll go out to dinner and we'll celebrate.