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And what is your car?
We recently purchased our 2021 Subaru Forrester and pay $400 per month |
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$460 with 2 years to go at 0% interest. I put 50% down.
I took the other 50% and doubled it in the market. Now just making payments from LT capital gains. Now, insurance is a pain even though I have never made a claim. Luckily insurance can also be paid from investments or I'd really feel the payment. |
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0, we own both outright.
One is a 2017 and one is a 2019. |
Should have put down 0 and quadruple it. Double is not that impressive |
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We drive 18 yo Acuras. |
| $0. We drive two ten plus year old Jeep wranglers, which we love! When I need something larger for a road trip I rent one. Otherwise I walk and Uber. Haven't had a car payment in fifteen years. Freedom |
| I paid it off, but it was $226/mo. When I bought it, it was a year old, a Toyota Corolla. |
| 2021 GLS $1100 |
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another $0.
Bought a 2005 Toyota Corolla for $9,000 in 2007 and it just won't die. It's a great car. Also live in the city and don't have a commute ( walk/bike/metro to work and school). |
(like a PP, we also rent something bigger if we have a road trip need). |
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But I've spent over $3000 on maintenance this year. What is the point of this thread? |
| 0, our cars are 6 and 13 years old. |
| $700/month, 2022 Toyota Sienna, bought used. |
to see all the monkeys paying $0 since they have old cars. the question was how much is your monthly car payment? if it is 0, you don't have one so don't answer the question. |