To trade or not to trade
#13
dont anyone here pay cash for their cars.
i'de never ever take a loan for a car...just live a basic lifestyle for a few years and you'll have enough to pay cash.
i dont drink
i dont smoke
i have a company van with free diesel
basically i spend zero a month..so does the wife...we both earn about 10 000 usd between us after tax a month...
u have to make sacrfices in life i want things
i'de never ever take a loan for a car...just live a basic lifestyle for a few years and you'll have enough to pay cash.
i dont drink
i dont smoke
i have a company van with free diesel
basically i spend zero a month..so does the wife...we both earn about 10 000 usd between us after tax a month...
u have to make sacrfices in life i want things
#14
as it turns out when you have a mortgage on a 500k house, and other bills, student loans, etc. you just might need to take a loan out for a new car.
I don't think I've ever known anyone ever that *legitly* bought a new car over 40k in straight cash that didn't have some odd circumstance that they just had that kind of money laying around.
Granted most people have savings for if something bad happened and somebody lost a job, etc. Heck my medication alone would be over 10k a month if I didn't have insurance.
If you are not paying a mortage, and have no bills that you're totally netzero and can put away 40k and not save forever, that's awesome though, and you're obviously living in a way that's allowing you to have a great life.
I don't think I've ever known anyone ever that *legitly* bought a new car over 40k in straight cash that didn't have some odd circumstance that they just had that kind of money laying around.
Granted most people have savings for if something bad happened and somebody lost a job, etc. Heck my medication alone would be over 10k a month if I didn't have insurance.
If you are not paying a mortage, and have no bills that you're totally netzero and can put away 40k and not save forever, that's awesome though, and you're obviously living in a way that's allowing you to have a great life.
#16
neither dude just giving some advice to avoid getting in debt..
live on bread n water for 2 years and pay cash...i have done that many times in my life when i want something...
EVERYTHING i own i paid in cash except the house...and that we are paying off within the next 5 years...
never ever loan money for ANY luxery item..
all those bikes paid for
live on bread n water for 2 years and pay cash...i have done that many times in my life when i want something...
EVERYTHING i own i paid in cash except the house...and that we are paying off within the next 5 years...
never ever loan money for ANY luxery item..
all those bikes paid for
#17
dont anyone here pay cash for their cars.
i'de never ever take a loan for a car...just live a basic lifestyle for a few years and you'll have enough to pay cash.
i dont drink
i dont smoke
i have a company van with free diesel
basically i spend zero a month..so does the wife...we both earn about 10 000 usd between us after tax a month...
u have to make sacrfices in life i want things
i'de never ever take a loan for a car...just live a basic lifestyle for a few years and you'll have enough to pay cash.
i dont drink
i dont smoke
i have a company van with free diesel
basically i spend zero a month..so does the wife...we both earn about 10 000 usd between us after tax a month...
u have to make sacrfices in life i want things
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