Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5 cars, about $4200 combined
Shoot. What’s your HHi?
+1 I’m really curious as to why you have no paid off cars also.
High HHI, I do have some paid off cars, just not these. 4 are 0% or 0.9% loans, so why not, the other also has one of my kids on it to build his credit up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5 cars, about $4200 combined
Shoot. What’s your HHi?
+1 I’m really curious as to why you have no paid off cars also.
Anonymous wrote:$1000 Porsche...![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5 cars, about $4200 combined
Shoot. What’s your HHi?
Anonymous wrote:5 cars, about $4200 combined
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure why people with paid off cars keep replying to this thread. You obviously do NOT have a monthly car payment, which is what this thread is regarding. #humblebrag if we can even call it that.
Because some people don't buy cars that they cannot afford. I assume those people who posted $0 paid their car in full on the day of purchase.
Its not a humblebrag. Its countering the notion that everyone does -- even should -- have a car loan or lease. Its important counter programming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone with a car payment is living beyond their means. Besides,, a vehicle is one of the dumbest purchases someone can make. Depreciates extremely fast plus gas, insurance and maintenance costs
Instead go lower on the vehicle and buy a house closer in or if you have kids in a better school district or have that much more to spend on private school. All 3 are much better long-term investment
What if you get a good deal on your vehicle and a 0% finance loan? Cause people do that.