I didNobody is paying a car in 3 years
There's financial irresponsibility and on the other end of the spectrum there's this extreme some of y'all trying to push
Base lol and idk how to get a car outside of ordering it from the web without the markups or availabilityA base Elantra goes for 20K brand new, and they along with Kia have the best warranties in the industry.
Go a step further, and you'll see that a Hyundai Accent costs 16K. shyt, you can get the premier Elantra trim for 25K.
The only real negative for them is that their dealerships love to try and slap "market adjustments" onto the sticker price. Don't go for that shyt...
Ooooh so buy online?That’s the reason my wife and I both bought Teslas. We went to look for a car after her lease ended in February, and dealerships were making up prices with no reasoning. She test drove Tesla’s SUV and just ordered it online. After I drive it a few times, I hopped online and ordered one also. No hassles or bullshyt markup. fukk them scheming ass dealers.
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Ain't nobody making a damn 36 month term. 48 is pushing it. This isn't 2002. New? Pretty much no. Used? Some, but everyone isn't going to buy a 5 year old Corolla.
Obviously you’re not buying new for that price, but if the choice is to buy new and $700 per month on average, or buy used and pay under $400, the reasonable choice should be to buy a used car… or use your current car until you have no choice but to buy a new car. And if the options are still the same, you should still buy the used car.Ain't nobody making a damn 36 month term. 48 is pushing it. This isn't 2002.
New? Pretty much no.
Used? Some, but everyone isn't going to buy a 5 year old Corolla.
A basic 5 year old Honda doesn't fit everyone's needsObviously you’re not buying new for that price, but if the choice is to buy new and $700 per month on average, or buy used and pay under $400, the reasonable choice should be to buy a used car… or use your current car until you have no choice but to buy a new car. And if the options are still the same, you should still buy the used car.
It seems the average is so high because of financial irresponsibility, not because people are forced to pay $700 per month. Buy a basic 5 year old Honda if that’s what you have to do, and have an extra $300-$400 per month in your pocket. It still gets you where you need to go and will likely cost little in maintenance.
Rent/mortgage is a bigger issue than car payments.Car monthly payments are the biggest reason why people stay broke. Imagine if you invested that car payment every month

Mortgage is paying off an appreciating asset thoughRent/mortgage is a bigger issue than car payments.
You can only capitalize off of this appreciating asset by selling your house and getting back on the market. Month to month keeping a roof over your head is too expensive in many parts of this country.Mortgage is paying off an appreciating asset though
Car payments is money down the drain