Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was the price of the new car? Did you trade in the 2 old cars? What was their value? If no trade in, how much $$ did you put down on the new vehicle?
Price was $60,000 no money down and no trade in
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You bought new, which was stupid. The second you drove off the lot, guess what you have? A used car. I bought a CRV with 30,000 mikes on it. Special edition, perfect condition. Paid in cash. You bought new and expensive—what did you expect?
Good for you. CRV is a boring and loser car, but good for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honda Odysseys are MSRP at 35k, Honda Pilot 37k, Ford Explorer starts at around 33k. I don't understand how you ended up at 60k if you didn't want to be at 60k. This was a choice and you have that payment to show for it.
Right. Go out now and try to find that Odyssey at 35k. It’s not there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the OP. The used car market is trash right now and used cars and certified used cars are the same price as the new cars, so it didn’t make sense for us to buy used. We also had bought our old cars used and wanted a new car. I know it’s not an ideal time to buy, but with 2 kids we had to for space issues. And for those you asking why I’m shocked or if I can do math, Yes I can do math, and yes I knew the price would be $1,000, I guess what am I trying to say is it just sucks that it costs so much and I’m a bit nervous about since I’ve never owned a new car with payments before.
The problem here is you bought a $60k+ car. You can easily get a brand new family sized car for much less than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You bought new, which was stupid. The second you drove off the lot, guess what you have? A used car. I bought a CRV with 30,000 mikes on it. Special edition, perfect condition. Paid in cash. You bought new and expensive—what did you expect?
Good for you. CRV is a boring and loser car, but good for you.
with 2 kids we had to for space issues
Anonymous wrote:The MSRP for a new 2022 Toyota Highlander is 35k. I’m not sure how even off the lot you’d end up paying 60k unless you are choosing the highest trim level or something like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t had a car payment since 2009. Every car since then I’ve just paid cash+trade balance.
Car payments are for losers. If you have to finance a vehicle, you shouldn’t be buying that vehicle.
I’d rather pay 1% on my 90,000 and earn 10-20% in the market.