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Old 01-05-2011, 08:56 PM   #26
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I agree with racedoll. Do NOT buy a new vehicle, let alone lease one. There is absolutely no reason to go into debt, especially when you're only making $1100 a month. The bump in pay is not for certain. If I were you, I'd save as much as possible while driving that car into the ground. When it bites the dust, buy as much used car as you can afford to pay cash for. Do NOT go into debt on it. If you happen to have 2k saved up (plus the air fare or gas money for racedoll), then consider AL's offer after talking to him and doing some research on those cars.

Also, get an idea of how much insurance and tags are going to cost you. No reason to go into it blind.
I needed a good post like this. I get all gun ho about stuff like this sometimes. Its the same way with bikes. Like, "mines fucked up, oh I can afford payments... blah blah blah." I would never buy new, such a waste of money.

Honestly, the only vehicle I was looking at was this one. Used, low miles, cheap, could talk them down even more, and..... could haul the bike.

http://www.ricart.com/certified/Mits...1bfb6467d9.htm


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If you have low deductibles just have someone steal your car
THAT would be insurance fraud.
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