Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good rule of thumb is to pay no more than 20% of your gross HHI on a vehicle purchase. That's assuming you keep a car for seven years.
Wow, no way. We pay cash and no more than about 7% of gross income. Keep cars at least 10 years.
20% of gross means if you make $100K/year you keep your car purchase budget to $20K. I think that’s reasonable.
Numbers like that are made up by the really rich who can then call poor people profligate when they are unable to follow them. The average income in Fairfax County is 55k. That means the average resident of Fairfax county should be driving an 11k car.
Huh? The median HHI for Fairfax County is $134K.
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/fairfaxcountyvirginia/PST045222
So they are looking at a $26K vehicle. You can get a solid certified pre-owned vehicle for under $30K with a very good warranty from the dealer - RAV4, tons of sedans including hybrids, pickup trucks, etc.
That's the median HHI. If two people work and each needs a car, median income matters, not HHI. Even if you want to use HHI, that 26k for a car needs to be split across two drivers. 13k will not get you much
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good rule of thumb is to pay no more than 20% of your gross HHI on a vehicle purchase. That's assuming you keep a car for seven years.
Wow, no way. We pay cash and no more than about 7% of gross income. Keep cars at least 10 years.
20% of gross means if you make $100K/year you keep your car purchase budget to $20K. I think that’s reasonable.
Numbers like that are made up by the really rich who can then call poor people profligate when they are unable to follow them. The average income in Fairfax County is 55k. That means the average resident of Fairfax county should be driving an 11k car.
Huh? The median HHI for Fairfax County is $134K.
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/fairfaxcountyvirginia/PST045222
So they are looking at a $26K vehicle. You can get a solid certified pre-owned vehicle for under $30K with a very good warranty from the dealer - RAV4, tons of sedans including hybrids, pickup trucks, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good rule of thumb is to pay no more than 20% of your gross HHI on a vehicle purchase. That's assuming you keep a car for seven years.
Wow, no way. We pay cash and no more than about 7% of gross income. Keep cars at least 10 years.
20% of gross means if you make $100K/year you keep your car purchase budget to $20K. I think that’s reasonable.
Numbers like that are made up by the really rich who can then call poor people profligate when they are unable to follow them. The average income in Fairfax County is 55k. That means the average resident of Fairfax county should be driving an 11k car.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good rule of thumb is to pay no more than 20% of your gross HHI on a vehicle purchase. That's assuming you keep a car for seven years.
Wow, no way. We pay cash and no more than about 7% of gross income. Keep cars at least 10 years.
20% of gross means if you make $100K/year you keep your car purchase budget to $20K. I think that’s reasonable.