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jetpack_monkey) wrote2007-02-27 10:56 am
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On Cars
I have never owned my own car. Living in a giant metropolitan area as I do, this is becoming more and more problematic. While my roommate has stated on several occasions that she's more than happy to cart my butt around should I need it, that limits my transportation to bus schedules and her availability. Plus, I feel like a huge mooch, even when I do chip in for gas.
I would like to purchase a car. There are a couple of problems with this:
1) My credit sucks, due to some credit card debt from years and years ago.
2) I don't know anything about cars.
3) I have a lot of expenses in the upcoming year.
4) Insurance in Arizona is insanely expensive.
Any thoughts, ideas? Any help at all would be much appreciated.
I would like to purchase a car. There are a couple of problems with this:
1) My credit sucks, due to some credit card debt from years and years ago.
2) I don't know anything about cars.
3) I have a lot of expenses in the upcoming year.
4) Insurance in Arizona is insanely expensive.
Any thoughts, ideas? Any help at all would be much appreciated.
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I feel safest of all
I can lock all my doors
It's the only way to live
In cars.
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Your best bet would be to buy a 3-7 year old car, which would land you with a monthly car payment because a decent 3-7 year old car would cost you $8000 - $14000. Insurance would likely be $1200 - $2000 a year in addition. (You're still barely under twenty-five, so that is going to put you on the high end of the scale.)
When you can comfortably commit $400 - $600 a month towards a car, go for it. But if you have upcoming expensens, then I'd hold off until those are taken care of.
I checked to see if there was a ZipCar near you, but the closest one is San Francisco.
(No, I haven't been thinking about a new car myself, why do you ask?) ;)
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Oh, and you should also poke around something else before Grunberg gets taken out of your grubby mitts. *whistles innocently*
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I understand if its a no since it does require work, it's just since he's still running more or less fine I would like him to stay on the road.
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