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86fann 02-16-2015 02:24 PM

Should i buy this used 2013 BRZ?
 
2013 used BRZ

I have a 2010 ford fusion thats all paid off and i can get about $7000 in trade in value.

My current monthly expenses are $250 for rent, about $30-50 for utilities, $87 cell phone, $120 for students loan bill. I just started working in IT and i make 31k a year before taxes. I got an insurance quote for $184 from progressive.

Should i jump in or not?

fatoni 02-16-2015 02:29 PM

Probably not. I think the if it isn't abundantly clear as to whether you can afford it or not, just wait.

adamg 02-16-2015 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by 86fann (Post 2134336)
I just started working in IT and i make 31k a year before taxes.

$31k in IT? i would be asking for a raise first

BTW wrong section of the forum

Celadrielas 02-16-2015 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by 86fann (Post 2134336)
2013 used BRZ

I have a 2010 ford fusion thats all paid off and i can get about $7000 in trade in value.

My current monthly expenses are $250 for rent, about $30-50 for utilities, $87 cell phone, $120 for students loan bill. I just started working in IT and i make 31k a year before taxes. I got an insurance quote for $184 from progressive.

Should i jump in or not?


After taxes you're making ~ $2000/mo. After all bills listed, including progressive, you're left with ~$1300/mo. add into that fuel and food / groceries, you're about $900/mo

My used 2013 is $286/mo (I paid $21,151 after all gap, added warranties)

so let's assume high, $350. That leaves you $550/mo

As long as you aren't swimming in debt and can manage finances well enough, I'd say you could afford it. My resoning: I afford it on $1500/mo income with $350/mo rent. only difference is my insurance will be $145/mo since I am changing companies from state farm ($175/mo currently)


ALL THIS SAID::: Buy for you. If you want it, you should work to get it. If you only think you want it, you should stay car payment free and buy a puppy, or go kart, or small etheopian child to make use of the money. ;) Hope the information helps

Tcoat 02-16-2015 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Celadrielas (Post 2134389)
ALL THIS SAID::: Buy for you. If you want it, you should work to get it. If you only think you want it, you should stay car payment free and buy a puppy, or go kart, or small Ethiopian child to make use of the money. ;) Hope the information helps

This dude looks pretty cool! Although I think "buying" is no longer the accepted term! Maybe "sponsor" is a better phrase.

http://lh4.ggpht.com/8HYIJkcJbQghKN6...m2UxsQ4=s270-c

86fann 02-16-2015 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Celadrielas (Post 2134389)
After taxes you're making ~ $2000/mo. After all bills listed, including progressive, you're left with ~$1300/mo. add into that fuel and food / groceries, you're about $900/mo

My used 2013 is $286/mo (I paid $21,151 after all gap, added warranties)

so let's assume high, $350. That leaves you $550/mo

As long as you aren't swimming in debt and can manage finances well enough, I'd say you could afford it. My resoning: I afford it on $1500/mo income with $350/mo rent. only difference is my insurance will be $145/mo since I am changing companies from state farm ($175/mo currently)


ALL THIS SAID::: Buy for you. If you want it, you should work to get it. If you only think you want it, you should stay car payment free and buy a puppy, or go kart, or small etheopian child to make use of the money. ;) Hope the information helps

Can a mod move this thread thanks. I also have no credit card debt, i pay it off every month.

Timmy_Jones 02-16-2015 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by 86fann (Post 2134336)
Should i jump in or not?

If you're asking, no. Pay off other debts first and drive the Fusion until it cannot be driven any more (within financial reason).

adamg 02-16-2015 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Timmy_Jones (Post 2134445)
If you're asking, no. Pay off other debts first and drive the Fusion until it cannot be driven any more (within financial reason).

boring/ conservative advice. Just buy it and enjoy life

Timmy_Jones 02-16-2015 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by adamg (Post 2134450)
boring/ conservative advice. Just buy it and enjoy life

What are the chances, in the next 5 years, that another car comes out, more exciting than a BRZ? Quite high.

Its insightful advice.

I was in his situation a few years ago, waited until this past summer and pulled the trigger on a car I could buy outright. I think its the right thing to do.

adamg 02-16-2015 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Timmy_Jones (Post 2134525)
What are the chances, in the next 5 years, that another car comes out, more exciting than a BRZ? Quite high.

Its insightful advice.

I was in his situation a few years ago, waited until this past summer and pulled the trigger on a car I could buy outright. I think its the right thing to do.

what are the odds another exciting car comes out in 30 years. ill have much more money saved up right. cool. to bad i keep wasting my life waiting for the next big thing

Timmy_Jones 02-16-2015 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by adamg (Post 2134532)
what are the odds another exciting car comes out in 30 years. ill have much more money saved up right. cool. to bad i keep wasting my life waiting for the next big thing

This isn't an infinite loop of waiting, I'm suggesting waiting a few years to establish himself better in his career/pay down student loans.

I apologize for offering real advice, on the internet...should have suggested he buy the car and a Rocket Bunny kit.

Celadrielas 02-16-2015 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Timmy_Jones (Post 2134545)
This isn't an infinite loop of waiting, I'm suggesting waiting a few years to establish himself better in his career/pay down student loans.

I apologize for offering real advice, on the internet...should have suggested he buy the car and a Rocket Bunny kit.

hahaha This is why I added the note about the small etheopian child. It got me out of the crosshairs. ;)

The advice you are providing is sound and I agree with it. Ultimately the OP's decision, but you are using forsight vs fun-sight. I bought my vehicle because of a collision with a dresser which fell off a vehicle in front of my 2007 impreza. If that never happened, I'd still have my paid off car and though I'd wish I owned an FRS, I'd still love my car and extra $300/mo

chaoskaze 02-16-2015 04:41 PM

Always save up enough till u have enough cash on hand. I know its temping but don't fall for temptation.

Especially with a car like this, u are gonna spend extra $$$ on mod here and there.

ScoobsMcGee 02-16-2015 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by adamg (Post 2134349)
$31k in IT? i would be asking for a raise first

31k is about right for entry level helpdesk, depending upon locale.

Speaking of which, where the heck is rent only $250-$350 a month?!? I can barely find a place for twice that in Amish Country, PA.


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