Thanks for the relevant quesion! 1) as efficient as possible without sacrificing performance. Hate gas guzzlers. 2) moderately utilitarian. I don't drive to work (Metro), so car use is limied to evenings-weekends. 3) 2-4 people. 4) reliability is paramount. Can't spend any time dealing with unexpected car repairs. 5) due to limited driving I keep my cars for a really long time |
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OP, I am the one that asked you the earlier questions. Without knowing you, it is tough to recommend something. I have a few more questions that would help you define your needs:
1) Do you want a car for your needs today or for 10 years down the road? 2) Do you have kids; if not, do you plan to have kids? 3) Do you foresee yourself towing something? 4) Do you do a lot of outdoors stuff (biking, camping, etc) 5) Is there a style of vehicle you have ruled out? 6) Any make of car you have ruled out? 7) Do you need all wheel drive or is front wheel drive sufficient? 8) Do you have a dog, if so are you ok with him/her in the back seat or rather it in a separate space from passengers? 9) When you say you'd like to treat yourself for your 40th birthday, you need to clearly define what that means to you. Does it mean a brand new shiny car, a "new to you" (used) car? Once you've clearly defined what you "need" out of a car, that will define how much you should spend. From what you've stated, you have the ability to not have your budget compromise your needs. Obviously, you don't intend to spend any more than necessary. |
All of those are $25-$30k. |
40k saved I would rather buy real estate, rent it out and get 1% car loan |
| I think you can afford it. Would you enjoy a more expensive car? Can you think of another way to spend $15k-$20k that you would enjoy more? If not, buy the car. I'm not a car person, so I wouldn't do it myself. |
OP: great minds think alike - I did that already. not sure that I want another.
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| If a car makes you happy, spring for you have wanted. |