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!
I make 350K, 1 mil house, no debt outside mortgage. I bought a 2009 Rav4 limited V6 with 50K miles for 17K cash from a dude on Craigslist in 2014. It now has 77K miles on it and cost me very little to maintain and runs like a dream. I'd consider a new Corolla luxury and fun. Whenever I rent them when I travel, they give a smooth ride and are great on gas. They're easy on insurance, too.