Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone! We decided to buy wife new fully loaded Mazda cx 3 for 20k and rest to student loans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she would rather put the money on the loans instead of getting her a car then it must not be that bad for her. Put it on the loans.
1K for blow and hookers
I agree but at the same time I am really tired about her complaining that she has been without a car for such long time.
Once you pay that student loan down, you can work on saving a decent sized down payment for a car - don't eat out for month and cut other little expenses, it all adds up. As pointed out, you can get a practically new Corolla for less than 15K.
Nobody posting about making $200K+ is trying to scoot around in a Corolla. Cmon now!
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone! We decided to buy wife new fully loaded Mazda cx 3 for 20k and rest to student loans.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone! We decided to buy wife new fully loaded Mazda cx 3 for 20k and rest to student loans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$1k for fun
$20k for a car
$30+k for the loans.
With that much debt, I’d say only forgoe the $1k for fun. But agree with the rest. A used low mileage car for no more than $22k. The rest directly to the loan.
No, people need petit indulgences to get through. $1 isn't going to end the student debt and will add quite a bit to the morale of the household.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get rid of those student loans - you're going to be SO HAPPY when they're gone.
Of course he'll be happy. But there are 2 of them in the marriage and it doesn't seem like they're sharing the sacrifice of paying off the loans equally. Put $5k toward a down payment for a reasonable used car for your wife, OP. She shouldn't be shackled to the house for 3 more years and it won't delay your payoff by much.
Anonymous wrote:Get rid of those student loans - you're going to be SO HAPPY when they're gone.
Anonymous wrote:If you put it all towards the student loans, how long would it take you to pay off the rest? Presumably once that's done you could get your wife a car with the payments gone.
But I'd sit down and talk to your wife about this. She gets a say too here. At least that's how my DH and I would figure this out.
Anonymous wrote:If you put it all towards the student loans, how long would it take you to pay off the rest? Presumably once that's done you could get your wife a car with the payments gone.
But I'd sit down and talk to your wife about this. She gets a say too here. At least that's how my DH and I would figure this out.
Anonymous wrote:Debt. So much debt.
Anonymous wrote:$5000 - vacation
$5000 - savings
$10000 - used car
$30000 - student loans