blakfyahking;9456837 said:
SmashinYourWaifu;9456589 said:
Kwan Dai;9455692 said:
SmashinYourWaifu;9455594 said:
Buying a brand new car or even slightly used is not an investment. If you wanted to save money you would have gotten a 90s civic or Corolla. Niggas really paying over 5k for a econobox?
It can absolutely be a sound a investment. Most of us need private transportation to make it to our jobs. So, if I invest 30,000 in a sound auto that gets me to and from work for 10+ years that vehicle would have more then paid for itself. I'm cool with investing 30,000 over 5 years to make 320,000.
I know folks who drive beaters ( I did early on as well) who end up losing money because their vehicle is constantly in the shop or acting up causing them to be late or miss work.
Lol
what modern day vehicle you buying that is going to be sound even up to 100k or not give expensive upkeep before then? What you going to do when you try to sell that car you spent $30k on that is now depreciated to 3k? Why do the people you know buy or inherit shitty cars and think buying new is the better option when they could have a car that is reliable, good aftermarket, and have shitloads of information. Also easier to work on
plenty modern day vehicles have warranties that last up to 100K.......and any car whether new o old is going to require some maintenance
IMO it's better to spend on a car u at least had when it was new and drive it to 100K vs driving a bucket that cam from somewhere else
either way u driving a car with 100k on it, it's just
whether u want it to be ur car or someone else's old car ( and u never really know how someone else treated their car before it was sold)
I have done it both ways.
News cars >>>>>>> used cars
From both a form and functional perspective AND a financial perspective.
I can't tell you how much money I have spent, seemingly every other month, fixing random bullshit on the used cars I had in college.
Not to mention when I made the mistake of paying for an after market warranty that basically covered nothing.