Can someone please justify paying a $250 car note on a base model Nissan Sentra vs buying a 10-15 year old fully loaded Lexus in cash 

Can someone please justify paying a $250 car note on a base model Nissan Sentra vs buying a 10-15 year old fully loaded Lexus in cash![]()
Depending on mileage on the Lexus, Nissan would probably last you longer without worrying about potentially costly repair and upkeepCan someone please justify paying a $250 car note on a base model Nissan Sentra vs buying a 10-15 year old fully loaded Lexus in cash![]()
If you ain’t making 100k after taxes, you broke![]()
Can someone please justify paying a $250 car note on a base model Nissan Sentra vs buying a 10-15 year old fully loaded Lexus in cash![]()
I’m actually very frugal. That’s why I know it’s not enough. It’s enough in the sense that I can pay all my bills, save some money, and entertain myself. But I need more than that. People be failkn
A Toyota/Lexus are bulletproof reliable whips from my experience. I currently own a 1993 Toyota Camry that I drive up to 50-75 miles a day(I do construction), never had a problem..never left me strandedReliability. That 10-15 year car will catch up to you and the frequent trips to the shop is gonna run. You can probably find even a cheaper car than the sentra. Or, find a gently used card, no more than 4 or 5 years old.
But whats the point in spending that bread on a new cheap car when you can buy something older that drives just as good and thats reliable. Lets be honest brehs, we all see 6'3 grown men driving around in a tiny ass Chevy Cruze in the name of having something "economical"Did your friend do that ?
Depends where he lives. If he lives in a place where he has to drive, I don't think it's dumb at all.
If he can get everywhere with public transportation then he can get a old car, but I think it's better to get as new of a car as you can if you have to drive
Depending on mileage on the Lexus, Nissan would probably last you longer without worrying about potentially costly repair and upkeep
Lexus are usually reliable so I'd probably still rock with that anyway.
everywhere and there's no public transportation like that.
A Toyota/Lexus are bulletproof reliable whips from my experience. I currently own a 1993 Toyota Camry that I drive up to 50-75 miles a day(I do construction), never had a problem..never left me stranded
But whats the point in spending that bread on a new cheap car when you can buy something older that drives just as good and thats reliable. Lets be honest brehs, we all see 6'3 grown men driving around in a tiny ass Chevy Cruze in the name of having something "economical"