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I have not had one in years. What is a typical monthly car or truck payment these days.
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I would guess that it would be 500 to 600+ a month for 5 to 8 years nowadays. That would be for an average vehicle... You want a 3/4 ton 4X4 diesel?? Closer to $800 a month. Have about three payments left on the daily driver, then no more payments for me. I own the big diesel truck.
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1,5% to 1.9% of retail price/ month.
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$90k SUV? 0 down ? Like 8 years $1k/mo, I get them as Enterprise upgrades Lol. Decent down payment and $35-40k vehicle should be in the $400 range Id think. We’ve one ‘18 Yota, a 01 f250 7.3, and a 00 Sienna with 100k on it still showing rubber undercoat. I don’t cover the financials so not sure but think the Yota (TRD Off-Road 4Runner) is in the $450 range.
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Due to the increased price of ammo, don't expect a warning shot...
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Never had a new vehicle. 3 yrs old the newest. 3 yrs of payments, 300 a month. Ive driven crap since, few grand cash and go
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New stuff is nice but too expensive imho
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Shucks Slummie: your's slipping. That's only 23 years, vs the usual 30. Wazzamatter with ya?
Carry what you’re willing to fight with - Mackay Sagebrush
Perfect is the enemy of good enough
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1994 here. A new Suburban that used my 65 Corvette as a down payment. Imagine that...
Conduct is the best proof of character.
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Wifeo and I do one payment deals. If we have the cash we pay it. If we cant afford it we dont buy it.
Carry what you’re willing to fight with - Mackay Sagebrush
Perfect is the enemy of good enough
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It's gonna be about $60k to replace my current vehicle.
Which is exactly why I'm gonna keep driving my current vehicle. ('03 F350)
Last edited by SamOlson; 02/26/21.
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Never again in this house
"For some unfortunates, poisoned by city sidewalks ... the horn of the hunter never winds at all" Robert Ruark, The Horn of the Hunter
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Depends on what you want and what you have to trade and what you owe on that trade. Everyone is different.
It also depends on what you can afford.
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I think I read the “average” is $585 for seven years.
I can’t even relate to that anymore.
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I am MAGA.
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Bought my current 2019 3500 durtymax DRW service bed for $40,000 with 18,000 on the odo. Put twenty down and financed the other $20k at 1.9% for 5y. At 1.9% why not finance it? Damn near free money. Never “in the market” but constantly watching Autotrader.com When a deal like that comes up you jump fast.
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The topic is payments, promissory notes, debt, surety.
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The Chevy part made me kinda burp up a little.
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