Originally posted by frugal saver
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Do you enjoy your car payments?
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No car payment here. Never have, never will. "Newest" vehicle purchased was already 5 years old.
For those who finally pay of their vehicle. Take at least 50% of the old payment and put it into savings. Use that savings account for auto repairs while you build the amount for when the vehicle finally quits or you get tired of it. You'd be surprise how fast the account will grow even with drawing on it for repairs.Gunga galunga...gunga -- gunga galunga.
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Originally posted by disneysteve View PostYou do realize there are many good choices between "a couple grand a month" and "a couple of beaters". The cheapest brand new cars start right around $13,000. Of course, few people actually buy those cars because they want all of the bells and whistles, but in that same price range, you could easily get a nice car that's a few years old that has the bells and whistles and is far from a beater.
My current car is a fully loaded Toyota Camry. Power everything (locks, windows, seats, sun roof), heated leather seats. Multi-disc CD changer. The works. It was $16,000 with 26,000 miles on it. Definitely not a beater.Last edited by Singuy; 09-21-2016, 01:04 PM.
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Originally posted by Singuy View PostYour definition of a "nice car" is just different than Huskar's.
I just find it amusing when people present the car-buying options as only having 2 basic options: a brand new high-end luxury car or a junker. Obviously, there is a whole range of cars, both new and used. New cars start around 13K and go up into 6 figures. Used cars start at hundreds and go up from there.
My daughter bought her first car this year. It was $5,000 and I would absolutely not classify it as a beater. It's a 2010 Hyundai Accent. It's got some scratches and such but overall it's in nice shape, drives well, and gets her where she needs to go. Other than needing brakes, which we knew when we decided to buy it, it's been fine so far.Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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Originally posted by disneysteve View PostI'm sure.
I just find it amusing when people present the car-buying options as only having 2 basic options: a brand new high-end luxury car or a junker. Obviously, there is a whole range of cars, both new and used. New cars start around 13K and go up into 6 figures. Used cars start at hundreds and go up from there.
My daughter bought her first car this year. It was $5,000 and I would absolutely not classify it as a beater. It's a 2010 Hyundai Accent. It's got some scratches and such but overall it's in nice shape, drives well, and gets her where she needs to go. Other than needing brakes, which we knew when we decided to buy it, it's been fine so far.
You either spend a small amount of money for an appliance, or spend a stupid amount of money on something special...hence the gap. A good decent 15k used car or a 25k used car is still an appliance to the individual..so might as well spend 5k for one.
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Some people get very excited with cars, lease expensive ones, or get car loans, and trade up often. Nothing wrong with that if that's how they want to spend their money, and there is a whole sub-economy there to service those people.
We took a very small $5k loan on my car, because we didn't want to liberate cash that was working for us, and my Buick had an acute illness that required expensive surgery. It will be paid off in 3 months.
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Cars (and other things that move) have always been my interest. I don't smoke, drink, gamble, golf much, surf porn, go to the fair, watch movies, or go to the mall.
I like cars. I don't buy them for dependability. I buy them for fun mostly. At last count, I've owned over 50 cars in the last 32 years:
Several Ferraris
Several BMWs
Several Mercedes (2 of those were absolute lemons)
Several Hondas (Accords, Prelude)
Several Toyotas (including a Camry. And I now drive a Land Cruiser)
Nissan
Lexus (several SUVs)
Chevy (Tahoes, Volt)
Ford (Expedition, Ranchero)
Dodge (but only one and it sucked)
Porsche
Range Rover
VW
Audi
MG
Oldsmobile
Buick
Sorry that I'm so irresponsible. I was made that way and I can't help it.
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Originally posted by TexasHusker View PostCars (and other things that move) have always been my interest. I don't smoke, drink, gamble, golf much, surf porn, go to the fair, watch movies, or go to the mall.
I like cars. At last count, I've owned over 50 cars in the last 32 years:
Hey, we all have our vices. If yours is cars and you can afford them, go right ahead. I'm curious, how many have you owned at one time? There was a point where my family owned 6 cars for 4 drivers (and a motorcycle). I don't even remember exactly how that ended up happening but it was a bit much.Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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Originally posted by TexasHusker View PostCars (and other things that move) have always been my interest. I don't smoke, drink, gamble, golf much, surf porn, go to the fair, watch movies, or go to the mall.
I like cars. I don't buy them for dependability. I buy them for fun mostly. At last count, I've owned over 50 cars in the last 32 years:
Sorry that I'm so irresponsible. I was made that way and I can't help it.
Unless of course it causes marital strife leading to a costly divorce.
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Originally posted by DaveInPgh View PostJust as an fyi, you can now indulge the bold item until your heart's content with zero impact on your finances.
Now I have "The Internet is for Porn" song from Avenue Q running through my head.Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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Originally posted by disneysteve View PostThat's quite a list.
Hey, we all have our vices. If yours is cars and you can afford them, go right ahead. I'm curious, how many have you owned at one time? There was a point where my family owned 6 cars for 4 drivers (and a motorcycle). I don't even remember exactly how that ended up happening but it was a bit much.
The cheapest cars I ever owned were the Ferraris...
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Originally posted by TexasHusker View PostThe cheapest cars I ever owned were the Ferraris...Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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Originally posted by disneysteve View PostOne more money-saving tip. Isn't this site great?
Now I have "The Internet is for Porn" song from Avenue Q running through my head.
The SA gets attacked by a spammer.
No moderators available to handle the attack.
Coincidence?
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