I have been learning a lot and looking back I sometimes can not believe the weird beliefs I had about money.
I thought that paying debt was a regular, sensible, acceptable and reasonable type of monthly bill, just like the water bill. Where did that come from? My parents never carried any debt....
I have managed to pay a lot of it back, but as it stands today I pay $700/month in debt (including car payment).
Now I look forward paying down debt, which I have done before, but I strongly plan not to have any of it again.
There is no need for that.
Car payment is of course a problem. I thought at best I had to allocate monthly monies to buy a new car every 7-10 years in cash.
South Florida public transportation is a joke and I have a 22 miles commute with $150 in gas and $35 in tolls.
So, in the longer term I plan to change jobs and/or work from home. A city with a better climate would help too.
It is so frigging hot and sticky most of the year that riding a bicycle is just not an option unless I had access to a shower when I get to work. If I could use public transportation or ride a bike I am sure my 10 year car could last double of that so a $60 allocation to buy a car would be enough.
So, for those of you living debt free, how do you manage not having a car payment?
I have used car phobia, I had bad experiences and my friends with used cars are always stressed between making repairs or changing to another used car. Maybe some of you have had a different, and more positive experience?
I thought that paying debt was a regular, sensible, acceptable and reasonable type of monthly bill, just like the water bill. Where did that come from? My parents never carried any debt....
I have managed to pay a lot of it back, but as it stands today I pay $700/month in debt (including car payment).
Now I look forward paying down debt, which I have done before, but I strongly plan not to have any of it again.
There is no need for that.
Car payment is of course a problem. I thought at best I had to allocate monthly monies to buy a new car every 7-10 years in cash.
South Florida public transportation is a joke and I have a 22 miles commute with $150 in gas and $35 in tolls.
So, in the longer term I plan to change jobs and/or work from home. A city with a better climate would help too.
It is so frigging hot and sticky most of the year that riding a bicycle is just not an option unless I had access to a shower when I get to work. If I could use public transportation or ride a bike I am sure my 10 year car could last double of that so a $60 allocation to buy a car would be enough.
So, for those of you living debt free, how do you manage not having a car payment?
I have used car phobia, I had bad experiences and my friends with used cars are always stressed between making repairs or changing to another used car. Maybe some of you have had a different, and more positive experience?

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