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Afaik, it has no accidents, and the family is selling it because their kid is moving countries. Has only about 23k miles on it.

My overall net worth is $30k. I've saved all I can from jobs, don't pay rent right now (will be paying rent in about 5 months) and don't have any debt. I could take out a loan to help pay it off but I'm considering just biting the bullet and paying cash, how stupid is this move?

I make about 20/h and work fulltime, and since I'm with my parents I don't really need to spend a ton on food or anything. My total monthly spending ranges between 300-600 (300 is pure necessity average, no going out or impulse purchases)

I can probably sell my current car (2010 Ford Focus) for about $2.4k. I've never bought a car so this would be the first ever big purchase. It's a good car but I feel like it may be out of my range realistically.

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago

Yeah... It's a good deal for the car but the time just isn't right. I'm moving to Colorado from Florida so I do need a good car to drive that far. However, after some sleep and reading the responses I'm just going to hold off on the car. I think as the time gets closer I'll get something but obliterating my savings that ultimately took years to build on a single car is overkill.