Why does house drive a crappy car




















That is not their concern. Their concern is selling cars. The ideal scenario: Get a gently used Toyota, pay cash, drive it forever. You win the personal-finance game. Subscribe to his weekly investment newsletter, The 10th Man. Home Personal Finance. Opinion: The road to riches is this simple: Drive a crappy car Published: June 21, at p.

ET By Jared Dillian. My wife is a stay-at-home mom. Are we doing OK? I rebuilt my life after hitting rock bottom at My estranged daughter says she only wants my money and jewelry. Do I include her in my will? Why the new tax law caused a 'perfect storm' for Roth IRA conversions.

Advanced Search Submit entry for keyword results. No results found. I still have it. No Car Note. Wow, what a steal for a year old vehicle! Vans tank in value initially, but are typically quite reliable if you pick it up used. Great pick! Great post! Great car! My grandpa did very well for himself but drove an old pickup truck most of the time.

I love my car more and more as the days pass. I would have to disagree with the number 6. I had a cheap 95 Honda Accord that was falling apart, rusting, and a loud muffler and it was stolen just a few days ago. Woohoo for civic! I also have one, but mine is a bit newer Car before that was a 93 accord with over , km! I expect my civic to last at least another decade.

It still runs like new and I do my best to take care of it. In fact, not to long ago someone thought it was a model cause it was so clean inside haha.

I do pamper it a bit a few times a year and give it a proper wax and cleaning inside. Partially for aesthetics, but it also helps prevent the paint from fading as quickly. It also should improve the resale value should I ever decide to sell it. In the winter time they put down a lot of salt and sand on our roads, so regular washing is important to prevent corrosion and wear. Great article.

One piece of advice for buying used. Last year I got rid of my crappy car finally. Cost of repair was more than the worth. Better than donating the car. Great article! I also enjoy Having my Honda Pilot with high mileage. My neighbor, on the other hand, spends nearly a half hour every day washing his truck.

Keep up the good work! This is so cute, but so totally true! I also hate debt! Pay off a car or student loans before buying so you have less monthly obligations," she said. Skip Navigation. VIDEO Bera said before buying a home millennials should consider the following personal finance milestones: Have you saved for a down payment? Do you have an emergency fund? Do you plan to be in the area for five years?

How much home do you want to buy, need to buy and can afford to buy? How will you balance a mortgage with retirement savings contributions? How will you balance a mortgage with existing debt payments? Workers looking for guaranteed retirement income.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000