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I didn't take out the loan primarily to establish credit history - I did it because I was uncomfortable with making a $23,000 purchase at the time. I needed a vehicle on rather short notice, and I preferred one that was of good quality, high fuel-efficiency, and few to no miles. I realize buying new is costly and depreciates in value, but I didn't care. After two years of saving $2,000 a month (between 90-95% of my monthly pay at the time), I thought I deserved it.
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Thanks Hector.
I don't think it was an urge to waste money. I didn't want to buy a vehicle; I needed to. I sold the 20-year-old high school car I had been driving since I was 16 before I went overseas. I understood the importance of fuel efficiency, maintenance costs, and warranties, so that was the most important factor for me in purchasing a new vehicle. |
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I personally would start a retirement account when I were able to, and would then try to not take out any other car loans. That is just my opinion, though...
I really feel the military should get their paychecks if a shutdown occurs...to me, this is so sad... |
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We're receiving half of our normal paychecks because the continuing resolution lasted until the 8th. However, the Army already owes me back-pay for income I was entitled to but did not receive in March. Oh well. Whenever this budget is approved, it'll be a rather large payday. |
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