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My fiance has a 2003 Jeep Liberty Sport which gets 15-20mpg but usually the low end. She has a loan with $4,450.37 at 6.84%. We would really like to get her into a gas saving vehicle. What are your opinions on what we should do?
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How much is the Jeep worth today? If she could at least break even, sell it and use that money to get something more fuel efficient. I don't know her whole financial picture but I'd suggest not taking on more debt just to get a more fuel efficient car. The savings on gas would likely be erased by the interest on the debt.
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It's hard to say exactly what you should do without knowing your full financial picture. Ultimately, I would be looking to save up a few thousand dollars and then sell the car. You will usually get more by selling to a private buyer than trading in. Then, take the money you saved plus the equity from the car and buy something a bit more fuel efficient.
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Personally, I would pay it off as quickly as possible, save a while(year or two), then pay cash for another car. My guess is that if you trade it in, it will cost you more than the gas.
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