I am 38 and my husband just turned 43 last month. I feel so old typing that. time flies!! He just bought a brand new black charger. It is a 2014. He didn't buy a base model. He avoided the more expensive engine due to it not being needed and higher gas costs. He did get the upgraded hib caps and spoiler
It costs about 24 or 27K. I forget exactly. I think it was 27 K.
we paid for it in cash.
We didn't buy anything we'll be in debt for. However, it just seems so pricey.
We took 17K out of savings to buy it.
My parents gifted him 5K to put toward it.
He got about 3 grand for his rather beat up 2003 model car he had been driving since buying it new in 2003.
My point is I just felt like I always read buy used. let someone else take the initial hit in depreciation.
That hasn't worked for us.
It seems wrong though.
If he bought a slightly used car(say 2 years) it ended up being almost as much money as a new(there are no rebates on used)
If he had bought say a car 5 years old, we figured we'd have to start repairing it possibly often in a few years. We didn't want to pay 17 grand and end up fixing it all the time in 5 years!
So we bought him a new car. He got something cool too. The plan is to keep it as long as we can.
The 2003 model was needing repairs often. WE had to spend $400 to fix it in the shop and then drive it straight to dealer to trade it in.
It costs about 24 or 27K. I forget exactly. I think it was 27 K.
we paid for it in cash.
We didn't buy anything we'll be in debt for. However, it just seems so pricey.
We took 17K out of savings to buy it.
My parents gifted him 5K to put toward it.
He got about 3 grand for his rather beat up 2003 model car he had been driving since buying it new in 2003.
My point is I just felt like I always read buy used. let someone else take the initial hit in depreciation.
That hasn't worked for us.
It seems wrong though.
If he bought a slightly used car(say 2 years) it ended up being almost as much money as a new(there are no rebates on used)
If he had bought say a car 5 years old, we figured we'd have to start repairing it possibly often in a few years. We didn't want to pay 17 grand and end up fixing it all the time in 5 years!
So we bought him a new car. He got something cool too. The plan is to keep it as long as we can.
The 2003 model was needing repairs often. WE had to spend $400 to fix it in the shop and then drive it straight to dealer to trade it in.
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