Anonymous wrote:I just bought a big bodied Benz . Let The haters hate !
Anonymous wrote:Can't stand new car payments.
The biggest obstacle to wealth for middle class Americans is wasting money on new cars. Always buy 4+ years old with 60% depreciation baked in. Spending huge amounts of money on a depreciating asset makes no sense. Might as well throw money in the fire.
Anonymous wrote:I just bought a big bodied Benz . Let The haters hate !
Anonymous wrote:Can't stand new car payments.
The biggest obstacle to wealth for middle class Americans is wasting money on new cars. Always buy 4+ years old with 60% depreciation baked in. Spending huge amounts of money on a depreciating asset makes no sense. Might as well throw money in the fire.
Anonymous wrote:No kidding that there are a lot of people looking at new cars … and by all evidence, buying them. I was on the GW Parkway and Beltway today. Every other car that passed me (yes, I drive slow) had a new car tag flapping as they zipped on by. They weren't all one brand, either.
Anonymous wrote:We just bought a car. My DH is still getting paid. It’s actually a great time to buy.
Anonymous wrote:We bought a second car recently (used) - zero percent financing. I'm still employed and I will have to go back to the office eventually. No way am I getting on the crowded germ factory that is the Metro again.