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Trying to buy a new car while also affording rent.
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:22 am
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:22 am
About to move into a 2 bedroom that is gonna run me probably around $550 a month including electricity and internet as well as utilities. I make close to $2700 a month before taxes and I need a new car but I'm wondering if it's feasible for me to do so right now or just wait it out. I'm 26 (doubt that matters lol) and I am looking at a Jeep Wrangler but again, not sure if I should risk it with rent as well as bills.
Posted on 10/4/16 at 2:34 am to knowingabyss
Holy fricking shite!
My rent for my 300 sq ft studio with barely a kitchen and a bathroom so small I have to sit at an angle is double that (though most of that is from location honestly).
Are you living in student housing. I don't think I've seen non-student housing anywhere for less than 700.
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2 bedroom that is gonna run me probably around $550 a month including electricity and internet as well as utilities.
My rent for my 300 sq ft studio with barely a kitchen and a bathroom so small I have to sit at an angle is double that (though most of that is from location honestly).
Are you living in student housing. I don't think I've seen non-student housing anywhere for less than 700.
Posted on 10/4/16 at 3:42 am to athenslife101
Lol well the place is $1000 but I have a roommate so $550 for rent/utilities
Posted on 10/4/16 at 5:34 am to knowingabyss
If money is tight, you need an affordable used car.
Forget the new wrangler. Forget any wrangler. I love jeeps. I have owned one and will own one again.
But you can't afford a new car and can't afford the repairs on a jeep.
Check out consumer reports for reliable cars below $10,000.
Start there and use your money to make more money. Not on a depreciating asset.
Forget the new wrangler. Forget any wrangler. I love jeeps. I have owned one and will own one again.
But you can't afford a new car and can't afford the repairs on a jeep.
Check out consumer reports for reliable cars below $10,000.
Start there and use your money to make more money. Not on a depreciating asset.
Posted on 10/4/16 at 5:37 am to knowingabyss
Don't think it's an issue to buy a vehicle if you know your budget. How much do you have saved up? What can you put down & trade in?
The lowest level 2 door jeep may be in your budget if you financially set yourself up well. But the 30k+ price tag on most jeeps you see is probably something I wouldn't touch until I was a little more established.
The lowest level 2 door jeep may be in your budget if you financially set yourself up well. But the 30k+ price tag on most jeeps you see is probably something I wouldn't touch until I was a little more established.
Posted on 10/5/16 at 7:29 am to knowingabyss
if money is this tight might be good idea to focus on saving up an emergency fund instead of buying a new car.
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