Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been a trial attorney for a long time. One of the issues that I investigate during discovery relates to finances. I have met more people than I can count who have a $52k net HHI and pay more than $1k per month for their vehicle loan. First time I saw it was around 2010. I don’t get it.
So, you're assuming poor judgment. I'll counter with (especially now) that it is expensive to be poor. When I bought a car when I made 30K, and I was required to have a car for work, I didn't have $15K out of pocket for the used car I needed to buy. That meant financing.
Anonymous wrote:I have been a trial attorney for a long time. One of the issues that I investigate during discovery relates to finances. I have met more people than I can count who have a $52k net HHI and pay more than $1k per month for their vehicle loan. First time I saw it was around 2010. I don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I don't have a car at all.
Who cares. Why are you bothering to post?
Anonymous wrote:WTF, no?! What kind of cars are these people driving?
I'm poor. Not DCUM poor but actual poor. I make $35k/year.
I had to get a new car last November after an unfortunate accident with a deer. My credit at the time was 727 and I put $7k down, which is what I received from the insurance for my totaled car. My payment each month for a 2023 Kia suv is $311/mo. The lowest interest rate I could get was 7.59%. I've been paying $500/mo to pay it off faster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never read or heard of 1000 dollar car payments.
This is a troll post.
LMAO
My ex has two, one is $1,200 and one is $1,500
And he only makes $400k
And those dumb cars aren't even his stupidest financial decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We make just over $300k. Unfortunately, both our cars are falling apart at the same time (one is 13 years old, the other 15). If we can’t get one to last, we will probably have close to $1k in car payments (though realistically we’d probably buy one with cash and then “only” have $5-700/month.)
Still a lot to swallow after 10 years of no car payments at all.
Why weren’t you saving $500 a month for the past 10 years?
Anonymous wrote:I have never read or heard of 1000 dollar car payments.
This is a troll post.
Anonymous wrote:No bc I bought my car new from the dealer for $28K in 2017 and paid it off in 3 years. Only 60K miles so far.