Which one?!?!
#41
S E L L
#42
Someday, an RS6 Avant+
Legacy GT with leather? Nice power and AWD. Low payments, safe car, and can be modded quite a bit.
And use Edmunds or Kelley Blue Book to figure out how much a car should be.
And use Edmunds or Kelley Blue Book to figure out how much a car should be.
#43
Get your sisters Camry!
Personally, I don't see the need for a newer car.
My TL-S was and still is my first car. I see nicer cars all the time and wish I had them, but at the end of the day I love my car more. Its affordable, easy to maintain, gets relatively good gas mileage, more power than I need for my age, and looks good. I'm aware that my TL-S is way too much car for a first, but that just reminds me to take care of it and treat it right. I was provided with it, and if I wreck it or tear it up, Civic here I come.
Take care of the TSX you have, because it will outlast the BMW and other cars you mentioned.
Then, once you get it about paid off, trade it for a TL-S. Same formula, but more power!
Personally, I don't see the need for a newer car.
My TL-S was and still is my first car. I see nicer cars all the time and wish I had them, but at the end of the day I love my car more. Its affordable, easy to maintain, gets relatively good gas mileage, more power than I need for my age, and looks good. I'm aware that my TL-S is way too much car for a first, but that just reminds me to take care of it and treat it right. I was provided with it, and if I wreck it or tear it up, Civic here I come.
Take care of the TSX you have, because it will outlast the BMW and other cars you mentioned.
Then, once you get it about paid off, trade it for a TL-S. Same formula, but more power!
#45
Ex-King of Pasadena
Thread Starter
but no, i don't think i m that dumb to do that.
If i really do, i m gonna borrow $$ from my mum. lol.
As for my tsx, it's already been paid off. (not by me of course. My mum)
finance it for a few months because of the 'building credits', and paid it off after that.
Legacy GT with leather? Nice power and AWD. Low payments, safe car, and can be modded quite a bit.
And use Edmunds or Kelley Blue Book to figure out how much a car should be.
And use Edmunds or Kelley Blue Book to figure out how much a car should be.
See if i can hold on to the TSX until i finish University, which is like 2+ years more.
#46
Punk Rocker
#48
'10 Hyundai Genesis Coupe
Hahah.. yeaa, i did thought about it when i see someone talking about it months ago.
but no, i don't think i m that dumb to do that.
If i really do, i m gonna borrow $$ from my mum. lol.
As for my tsx, it's already been paid off. (not by me of course. My mum)
finance it for a few months because of the 'building credits', and paid it off after that.
ooo! that's nice!
oh well, after few days of thinking and talking with others, i think i m just going to keep my car. At least i won't have to bother about monthly PAYMENTS... And i can spend/do whatever i want now.
See if i can hold on to the TSX until i finish University, which is like 2+ years more.
but no, i don't think i m that dumb to do that.
If i really do, i m gonna borrow $$ from my mum. lol.
As for my tsx, it's already been paid off. (not by me of course. My mum)
finance it for a few months because of the 'building credits', and paid it off after that.
ooo! that's nice!
oh well, after few days of thinking and talking with others, i think i m just going to keep my car. At least i won't have to bother about monthly PAYMENTS... And i can spend/do whatever i want now.
See if i can hold on to the TSX until i finish University, which is like 2+ years more.
#49
'10 Hyundai Genesis Coupe
#50
Ex-King of Pasadena
Thread Starter
I m GUESSING, if it really happens, she might end up getting the new camry (she have the old ones. 2006's..)
think is, with 600-800 a month,
If i pay $350 or so a month like you said, and gas $$? estimating it around $250. I don't think i even have $$ to feed myself. lol.
Since jan. (the day i started work), i pay my own credit card/gas/sch fees (if i really can afford it)/food.
Hmm, let' see, i paid my sch fees for spring quarter, that cost me $800+. And i paid my credit card bill for Dec, that cost me also $800+.. (thanks to car modification. lol).
That just empty most of my savings already! (yeaa, i don't really have much savings, since my $$ all come from my parents)
Then, after i started working, still, i paid my CC bills/cell phone bills/Gas/Food.
Until around end of May, i asked my parents for HELP! LoL. (Because i rear-ended a 92 Honda Civic on the road, paying him $450. ) I basically paid 1/3 of his car value.
And last month, i scratched my Rear door and Quarter panel, my boss charge me $600 to fix/paint them.
So yea, with all these added up, till now, i don't really have any savings!
well, i said to sell my tsx, just so, i won't need to pay so much on monthly payments.
But anyway, blaahh to that idea, like i mentioned a few post up there, i'll stick with my tsx. At least i can do what i want right now without worrying much about going empty in my pocket.
If you can manage to maintain 600-800 a month in income you should be able to afford a nice car. All you need to do is pay $350 or so a month and you'll be in a nice car. If you put a $8000 deposit you can afford a $30K car, it'll end up being a $22K finance which should put your payments under $400 a mo/
If i pay $350 or so a month like you said, and gas $$? estimating it around $250. I don't think i even have $$ to feed myself. lol.
Since jan. (the day i started work), i pay my own credit card/gas/sch fees (if i really can afford it)/food.
Hmm, let' see, i paid my sch fees for spring quarter, that cost me $800+. And i paid my credit card bill for Dec, that cost me also $800+.. (thanks to car modification. lol).
That just empty most of my savings already! (yeaa, i don't really have much savings, since my $$ all come from my parents)
Then, after i started working, still, i paid my CC bills/cell phone bills/Gas/Food.
Until around end of May, i asked my parents for HELP! LoL. (Because i rear-ended a 92 Honda Civic on the road, paying him $450. ) I basically paid 1/3 of his car value.
And last month, i scratched my Rear door and Quarter panel, my boss charge me $600 to fix/paint them.
So yea, with all these added up, till now, i don't really have any savings!
But anyway, blaahh to that idea, like i mentioned a few post up there, i'll stick with my tsx. At least i can do what i want right now without worrying much about going empty in my pocket.
#51
I shoot people
anyone making $600-$800/month should NOT be considering getting a new car (when they already have one... a very nice one for that matter)
#52
Ex-King of Pasadena
Thread Starter
#54
Ex-King of Pasadena
Thread Starter
#55
Drifting
I don't know your family situation, but I can't see why you would even want to get another car if your parents are going to have to finance it!!
If they have a ton of cash and want to buy you a car, fine, that is great, but if they have to finance it and pay interest on a new car when you already have a TSX, that is pretty bad in my opinion. Why don't you be the good kid and make do with your TSX, I know its rough!!!
I do remember them being somewhat weak, I used to get one as a loaner when I took the CL in for service, nice car though. As stated, maybe you could trade it somewhat even up for an older model TL, that should have all the power you want.
If they have a ton of cash and want to buy you a car, fine, that is great, but if they have to finance it and pay interest on a new car when you already have a TSX, that is pretty bad in my opinion. Why don't you be the good kid and make do with your TSX, I know its rough!!!
I do remember them being somewhat weak, I used to get one as a loaner when I took the CL in for service, nice car though. As stated, maybe you could trade it somewhat even up for an older model TL, that should have all the power you want.
#56
Racer
iTrader: (1)
Get your sisters Camry!
Personally, I don't see the need for a newer car.
My TL-S was and still is my first car. I see nicer cars all the time and wish I had them, but at the end of the day I love my car more. Its affordable, easy to maintain, gets relatively good gas mileage, more power than I need for my age, and looks good. I'm aware that my TL-S is way too much car for a first, but that just reminds me to take care of it and treat it right. I was provided with it, and if I wreck it or tear it up, Civic here I come.
Take care of the TSX you have, because it will outlast the BMW and other cars you mentioned.
Then, once you get it about paid off, trade it for a TL-S. Same formula, but more power!
Personally, I don't see the need for a newer car.
My TL-S was and still is my first car. I see nicer cars all the time and wish I had them, but at the end of the day I love my car more. Its affordable, easy to maintain, gets relatively good gas mileage, more power than I need for my age, and looks good. I'm aware that my TL-S is way too much car for a first, but that just reminds me to take care of it and treat it right. I was provided with it, and if I wreck it or tear it up, Civic here I come.
Take care of the TSX you have, because it will outlast the BMW and other cars you mentioned.
Then, once you get it about paid off, trade it for a TL-S. Same formula, but more power!
x2, if your still in school try to keep yourself out of debt by all means possible. If your TSX is taking care of your DD needs then I would just hold onto it. When you finish school and start making more money you'll be able to afford a car that you really want. Just my
#57
I m GUESSING, if it really happens, she might end up getting the new camry (she have the old ones. 2006's..)
think is, with 600-800 a month,
If i pay $350 or so a month like you said, and gas $$? estimating it around $250. I don't think i even have $$ to feed myself. lol.
Since jan. (the day i started work), i pay my own credit card/gas/sch fees (if i really can afford it)/food.
Hmm, let' see, i paid my sch fees for spring quarter, that cost me $800+. And i paid my credit card bill for Dec, that cost me also $800+.. (thanks to car modification. lol).
That just empty most of my savings already! (yeaa, i don't really have much savings, since my $$ all come from my parents)
Then, after i started working, still, i paid my CC bills/cell phone bills/Gas/Food.
Until around end of May, i asked my parents for HELP! LoL. (Because i rear-ended a 92 Honda Civic on the road, paying him $450. ) I basically paid 1/3 of his car value.
And last month, i scratched my Rear door and Quarter panel, my boss charge me $600 to fix/paint them.
So yea, with all these added up, till now, i don't really have any savings!
well, i said to sell my tsx, just so, i won't need to pay so much on monthly payments.
But anyway, blaahh to that idea, like i mentioned a few post up there, i'll stick with my tsx. At least i can do what i want right now without worrying much about going empty in my pocket.
think is, with 600-800 a month,
If i pay $350 or so a month like you said, and gas $$? estimating it around $250. I don't think i even have $$ to feed myself. lol.
Since jan. (the day i started work), i pay my own credit card/gas/sch fees (if i really can afford it)/food.
Hmm, let' see, i paid my sch fees for spring quarter, that cost me $800+. And i paid my credit card bill for Dec, that cost me also $800+.. (thanks to car modification. lol).
That just empty most of my savings already! (yeaa, i don't really have much savings, since my $$ all come from my parents)
Then, after i started working, still, i paid my CC bills/cell phone bills/Gas/Food.
Until around end of May, i asked my parents for HELP! LoL. (Because i rear-ended a 92 Honda Civic on the road, paying him $450. ) I basically paid 1/3 of his car value.
And last month, i scratched my Rear door and Quarter panel, my boss charge me $600 to fix/paint them.
So yea, with all these added up, till now, i don't really have any savings!
well, i said to sell my tsx, just so, i won't need to pay so much on monthly payments.
But anyway, blaahh to that idea, like i mentioned a few post up there, i'll stick with my tsx. At least i can do what i want right now without worrying much about going empty in my pocket.
Not flaming your or anything, but until you can take care of the car you have, you don't need a nicer one. I understand shit happens, but still.
#58
Safety Car
"Hahah.. yeaa, i did thought about it when i see someone talking about it months ago.
but no, i don't think i m that dumb to do that.
If i really do, i m gonna borrow $$ from my mum. lol.
As for my tsx, it's already been paid off. (not by me of course. My mum)
finance it for a few months because of the 'building credits', and paid it off after that. "
"ehh?" !?!?! ugh, the thread makes me want to punch a wall
but no, i don't think i m that dumb to do that.
If i really do, i m gonna borrow $$ from my mum. lol.
As for my tsx, it's already been paid off. (not by me of course. My mum)
finance it for a few months because of the 'building credits', and paid it off after that. "
"ehh?" !?!?! ugh, the thread makes me want to punch a wall
#59
Ex-King of Pasadena
Thread Starter
x2, if your still in school try to keep yourself out of debt by all means possible. If your TSX is taking care of your DD needs then I would just hold onto it. When you finish school and start making more money you'll be able to afford a car that you really want. Just my
I don't know your family situation, but I can't see why you would even want to get another car if your parents are going to have to finance it!!
If they have a ton of cash and want to buy you a car, fine, that is great, but if they have to finance it and pay interest on a new car when you already have a TSX, that is pretty bad in my opinion. Why don't you be the good kid and make do with your TSX, I know its rough!!!
I do remember them being somewhat weak, I used to get one as a loaner when I took the CL in for service, nice car though. As stated, maybe you could trade it somewhat even up for an older model TL, that should have all the power you want.
If they have a ton of cash and want to buy you a car, fine, that is great, but if they have to finance it and pay interest on a new car when you already have a TSX, that is pretty bad in my opinion. Why don't you be the good kid and make do with your TSX, I know its rough!!!
I do remember them being somewhat weak, I used to get one as a loaner when I took the CL in for service, nice car though. As stated, maybe you could trade it somewhat even up for an older model TL, that should have all the power you want.
She just want me to feel/learn that.. (what should i call it.. experience?)
But anyway, I've already said i don't plan to get one already...
I'm not good enough to actually LIVE on my own yet.
Just do whatever i can for now.
And yea you guys made a good point tho.
Thanks to the ones that gave the ..Better replies.
"Hahah.. yeaa, i did thought about it when i see someone talking about it months ago.
but no, i don't think i m that dumb to do that.
If i really do, i m gonna borrow $$ from my mum. lol.
As for my tsx, it's already been paid off. (not by me of course. My mum)
finance it for a few months because of the 'building credits', and paid it off after that. "
"ehh?" !?!?! ugh, the thread makes me want to punch a wall
but no, i don't think i m that dumb to do that.
If i really do, i m gonna borrow $$ from my mum. lol.
As for my tsx, it's already been paid off. (not by me of course. My mum)
finance it for a few months because of the 'building credits', and paid it off after that. "
"ehh?" !?!?! ugh, the thread makes me want to punch a wall
#60
'10 Hyundai Genesis Coupe
I'm sorry, but you live in CA, you can find a nice G coupe 2004~2005 for $20K used with 45K miles or so (I found one in CT, 2004 38Kmi. for 19990). If you deposit $8000, you'll be financing $12,000, your loan payments will be really inexpensive.
People are going to tell you, been there done that, you already have a nice car, and the truth is, you do, but that shouldn't detour you from enjoying life and spending the money the way you want to.
Personally I was working at a minimum wage job, made $8.00 an hour at 40hrs/wk so approximately $320 before taxes a week. That's about $1200 a month and I was able to pay $350 a month for my car loan and save up lots of money on the side.
It's not that difficult, it'll help bolster your credit as well and help you learn how to budget your money.
People are going to tell you, been there done that, you already have a nice car, and the truth is, you do, but that shouldn't detour you from enjoying life and spending the money the way you want to.
Personally I was working at a minimum wage job, made $8.00 an hour at 40hrs/wk so approximately $320 before taxes a week. That's about $1200 a month and I was able to pay $350 a month for my car loan and save up lots of money on the side.
It's not that difficult, it'll help bolster your credit as well and help you learn how to budget your money.
#61
Someday, an RS6 Avant+
Stick with the TSX like you said. It is a great car, it's paid for, and you can "experience" life as a real worker by paying for your insurance, gas, etc... Then once you are able to cut the umbilical, you can then go look for a car YOU can afford.
My first car was a 1978 Chrysler Cordoba. $1000, and I always poured money into it. And I paid for everything. hell, my brother salvaged it from a bad tranny day and was able to give me a deal. Stick with the TSX for quite a few years my friend. You could be worse off.
(No hate, just some advice from an old guy who has been around the world, literally).
My first car was a 1978 Chrysler Cordoba. $1000, and I always poured money into it. And I paid for everything. hell, my brother salvaged it from a bad tranny day and was able to give me a deal. Stick with the TSX for quite a few years my friend. You could be worse off.
(No hate, just some advice from an old guy who has been around the world, literally).