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Small cars are a big deal
Drives: 2007 Yaris Liftback Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Portland, OR
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I just paid my Yaris off last week, too.
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Location: long island
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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: '07 Yaris S Sedan M5 Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Santa Clara, CA
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Time=Money
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![]() ![]() Drives: '09 Meteorite Metallic 3 dr MT Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: CA
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I don't know which University you're planning to go to, but regardless I find it hard to imagine that you'd buy a car with a loan while going to school. Isn't a bicycle an acceptable form of transit in most college towns? I had a car, but it was a $300 beater (make it $1500 now), but I rode my bike to school and work most of the time (and still do even though I've long since graduated). Perhaps you have to travel some long distance to visit family, but I still can't imagine why you'd need the luxury of a brand new car, even a frugal one like the Yaris. School loans are also not necessary, though I might go ahead and take loans if I were to do it again. If you're going to a state University (private Universities are definitely expensive) it IS possible to work your way through without having to take loans or scholarships (I managed, though my grades did suffer some, thus my comment that I might take loans if I were to do it again), though I did have to pass up the social aspects. (which may be reflected in this seemingly anti-social response! :-) ) We have two newer cars, both paid off. I fully admit that they're a luxury even though I drive about 35k miles per year (thus the Yaris). I did take a loan on my base model Outback, but only because it was 0 down and 0%. I had the cash, but instead put it aside and collected interest and paid the $2000 per month payment for two years while not touching the original money. Sometimes I still look back and think that the Outback (even the base model) was an unnecessary excess. More recently (January) we purchased the Yaris. It didn't have any such offer so I took the $1000 rebate and just paid cash (not 100% true, I put $5000 on a credit card {the most that the dealership would allow} to get the 1% rebate, and paid that off as soon as I got the bill). For years I'd look around me and see people buying cars, boats, big TVs, satellite service with all of the premium channels, computers, fancy cell phones, big houses and wonder how in the world they could do it when I was constantly looking for ways to save a little bit more. Now that the whole world is collapsing around me, the boats and RVs are no longer parked on our street, and I continue on without the slightest change to my lifestyle, I understand. |
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DWEED
Drives: 3DR 2008 Metorite Metalic Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Arizona
Posts: 1,161
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Very few people actually ever end up owning a car that they bought new. After 3-5 years they usually trade it in. If you take the money you were paying and save or invest it you could have a nice down payment on a house or buy your next car with cash. Some of your interest numbers seemed high so I ran them. Assuming the amount financed was 15,000 @ 5.5% for 5 years = 2,191 in total interest. 15,000 @ 5.5% for 2 years = 874 in interest. You saved 1,317 which is still a lot. In 1979 I bought a Ford Courier from Lakewood Crook Land in Colorado. Went through Ford motor credit company and they charged me 18%. I learned a lot about interest and car buying from that experience. I vowed to never finance a car again. Now I just make one big payment with 0%. If I can’t pay cash, I don’t buy the car. Good luck with school.
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![]() ![]() Drives: 2012 Nissan Leaf SL Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Irondequoit, NY
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Congrats! I paid off mine in about six months; I'm like namelek because I don't like paying interest on my cars. I purchased the Pontiac that I had before my Yaris in cash, but didn't have quite enough to pay for my Yaris when my Pontiac's "engineering" kicked in at 70,000 miles.
My VW still has a year or so left on its payments, but they gave us 0% on that one, so I will be more than happy to pay the minimum.
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Heh, As long as you're not living outside of your means, I see no reason for spending your hard earned monies! Just spend wisely. Money=heartbeats. You can actually calculated how much one of your heart beats is worth. 60 beats per minute. 3600 beats per hours. Now how much do I make an hour? EEKKKKKEEKK!!! Also, I never have had a credit card but I have over 800 credit score. Never ever missed a payment on anything!...yet....
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The one with cheese on it
Drives: '10 Corolla S Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Sugar Land, TX
Posts: 380
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$268/month on a 60 month plan. I forgot the interest but I know its high.
Speaking of interest, I just got the letter from my credit card company that my interest is going up to 30%!!! That's it, I am detailing as much cars, fixing as much computers, and tutoring as much students as I can. I am paying it off and cutting the cards!! Because, when I am done with nursing school, the only things I want to worry paying off will be the school loans and the car payment! |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: '14 GT86, '08 Vitz Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Central Valley, CA
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Congrats. I'm paying mine off after I become an RN, probably before I start a mod fest on it.
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The one with cheese on it
Drives: '10 Corolla S Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Sugar Land, TX
Posts: 380
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When is your "due date"? Mine is May 2010. By any chance, are you on allnurses.com? I am on there with the same screen name. Just not as active as I am here, and even then its sporadic.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: '14 GT86, '08 Vitz Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Central Valley, CA
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I haven't joined any nursing forums yet, and probably won't do so until I have more experience. hehehehehe. |
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The one with cheese on it
Drives: '10 Corolla S Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Sugar Land, TX
Posts: 380
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![]() You don't need experience to join a nurses forum. They have a student forum as well. I have a slight advantage in the sense that I have been a tech for years. So I get to join both forums, nurse-assistant and nursing-student subforums. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: '14 GT86, '08 Vitz Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Central Valley, CA
Posts: 9,873
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![]() I don't want to join because I really wouldn't know what to say there. hahahaha. Although, I suppose I can join to ask questions. hahahaha. |
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in relation to your first post..
dont feel bad about the interest total.... mines going to be around 4700 at the end of the loan |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: '14 GT86, '08 Vitz Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Central Valley, CA
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Yes, mine will be almost 5k as well!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well, that's if I take the full 5 years to pay it off, which I'm aiming to do it with 1 year left.
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