+1 I was actually pretty miserable when I was poor, and when I started making really good money, I could travel and do stuff. I am not materialistic, but the freedom that comes with having money is great. Congrats OP. I drove a clunker in my early 20s. It would stall in the middle of the road all the time, and as a young female, it was really worrying. I didn't live in a nice suburb, and I was commuting to college. I just bought a new subaru a couple of years ago when my old one started having issues (18 yr old car). Bought it all cash with the features I wanted (and some I loathe, but that's for another thread). |
Get what you are saying but also know that if one bought of string of lemons as they could only afford used, then the ability to buy new feels like a form of insurance. |
Ooof, yes, the financial cushion to deal with the unexpected is such a reliever of stress! Congrats, OP! So glad this have improved for you! |
I generally agree with you - we have bought three used cars in a row after the first four were new - but this is a really weird time and buying used is really difficult at the moment. |
| Congrats, the CX-5 is a great car. Better engine than my Subaru, unfortunately. |
Where can I buy these barely driven cars on a big discount? |
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Yeah! It's a great feeling!
Be independent! I remember telling my dad, I bought a car (sort of, more like a loan right), and you don't have to be on the loan. I did it all myself. He was proud. Then, showing my friend a brand new civic. CIVIC, not even an Accord. But, I did it all myself after some research. |