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:I never understand people like op. I’m a nanny and if I can manage my life on my limited salary so should op. I bought a car cash with savings. Instead of making payments, once I bought the new car, I set aside $250/month for when I’d need my next car. I’m buying a new car this month (10 years later) with cash. I budget. I coupon. I save. I’m so frugal. I feel like the more money you have, the more wasteful you become.
Trapping cash into a new car is a stupid idea. You can do more with money by investing it instead of tying it up in a depreciating asset. The saving $350 a month for 10 years just to a buy a new car only makes sense for someone like you in your financial condition. Doesnt make any sense for folks with higher incomes.
Anonymous wrote:I never understand people like op. I’m a nanny and if I can manage my life on my limited salary so should op. I bought a car cash with savings. Instead of making payments, once I bought the new car, I set aside $250/month for when I’d need my next car. I’m buying a new car this month (10 years later) with cash. I budget. I coupon. I save. I’m so frugal. I feel like the more money you have, the more wasteful you become.
Anonymous wrote:Op, Why do you need an SUV? I have a friend with three kids in a mini because that’s what she wants to drive. Yes three car seats in the back. I think you boxed yourself in with that choice. Unless you are a contractor or a commercial fisherman there’s no reason you need an suv.
Anonymous wrote:You bought a $60K car and complain of expense?! A RAV4 is less than $30K. A new CRV is $35 or so. A Forrester is $28K or so. If you can’t handle “fancy” car prices, you should have bought a reliable and perfectly good vehicle.
Anonymous wrote:When will be a good time to buy? I’m trying to buy a 2 year old Prius and the prices are absurd. Why so expensive right now??
Anonymous wrote:When will be a good time to buy? I’m trying to buy a 2 year old Prius and the prices are absurd. Why so expensive right now??
Anonymous wrote:I never understand people like op. I’m a nanny and if I can manage my life on my limited salary so should op. I bought a car cash with savings. Instead of making payments, once I bought the new car, I set aside $250/month for when I’d need my next car. I’m buying a new car this month (10 years later) with cash. I budget. I coupon. I save. I’m so frugal. I feel like the more money you have, the more wasteful you become.
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: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.