Brownslave688
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New car, new reality: Auto loan borrowing hits fresh highs$500 a month for a car payment? Good lord.
Ours is a shade under $1,000
New car, new reality: Auto loan borrowing hits fresh highs$500 a month for a car payment? Good lord.
You are probably upset that they quit making Yugo's$500 a month for a car payment? Good lord.
You have a big nose
You never post your name in the forum, and never post your face. This is a picture of my interpreter. We worked and served together in Northern Iraq. His name was Amjad. And yes, haha. His shnoze was huge!I've been wanting to say this forever...they remind me of a real life Fred and Wilma Flintstone. Please don't be insulted Serf, millions love the Flintstones!!
Pipe cleaner arms. TTKUAnd you've got spaghetti arms...
No wonder baby boomers are working in their 70's.
I have plenty of reasons. But to reiterate, if you've never left the USA....So since you have no real reasons, you can't step up to the plate?
WDFDNo wonder baby boomers are working in their 70's.
Not talking about you, more power to you if you've got the money enjoy it man.
I put less than 3k miles on my car every year so seems silly to spend a lot on it. I'll probably keep it for about another decade, it only had 110k miles when I bought it.
Haters gonna hate.You are probably upset that they quit making Yugo's
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Haters gonna hate.
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Car is one thing we've splurged on so far. And before that both of our vehicles were over 10 years old with over 250k miles on them.No wonder baby boomers are working in their 70's.
Not talking about you, more power to you if you've got the money enjoy it man.
I put less than 3k miles on my car every year so seems silly to spend a lot on it. I'll probably keep it for about another decade, it only had 110k miles when I bought it.
I was just mentioning loans have various term, and I think your $500 average auto loan may be a little high.I'm unaware of any federal student loans (which is the overwhelmingly majority) that have prepay penalties.
And he mentioned nothing about prepay penalties.
Also I didn't ask you what your car loan was. I said what the average car loan was
Right.I have plenty of reasons. But to reiterate, if you've never left the USA....
I literally posted a link for you.I was just mentioning loans have various term, and I think your $500 average auto loan may be a little high.
I'm going to join in with him... have you actually left the USA? If the only experience in "other cultures" is the Wyndham resort in Punta Cana..... yeah... no.Right.
I have traveled extensively. The United States is a decent place to live.Right.
Only been a few places wa,or,id,mt,mo,oh,nv,British Columbia,Spain. Never been to any resorts. Unless you call Roche harbor a resort. If nobody tells of better places to live, I will never go experience it myself. Thanks for nothing people.I'm going to join in with him... have you actually left the USA? If the only experience in "other cultures" is the Wyndham resort in Punta Cana..... yeah... no.
People in North Korea say that North Korea is the best place to live... because they don't know any better due to political influence. The majority of Americans are also trapped in that same mentality.... and vote against their interests because of it.
When your idea of "getting out to see the world" is going to Disney[world/land]... yeah... no. That's not the "world"... that's still just the USA.
You never post your name in the forum, and never post your face. This is a picture of my interpreter. We worked and served together in Northern Iraq. His name was Amjad. And yes, haha. His shnoze was huge!
Just from reading, and some travel, been my experience that people who want to come to the U.S. do so for opportunities, and some by what they see in the movies. But most would prefer to live in their home country if they could provide decently for their families there. People worldwide take great pride in their ethnicity and culture. It's why so many when they do come to the U.S. tend to congregate in their own neighborhoods. As a Jamaican friend told me, the U.S. is great for work, but not for living. That's just an opinion, life is what we make it. But when a country is this expensive it gets difficult to make it.The real question is... what is better? The real question is... what can YOU get that is better? I mean, Sweden/Finland is pretty good from what I've heard but the taxes are high because they have a large social net... but "ZOMG SOCIALIZISM", plus also good luck immigrating there. I mean, if you want adventure, I heard Somalia is great for that too. Good luck, we're all counting on you.
The question is "What is better for your situation?". Some people want to live like hermits, never setting foot in a town greater than 10k population, having to chop wood all day and bootstraps. Some people want experiences that can't be had in their country. Some people are OK with living in a 500sqft apartment in the middle of the city and not have to deal with worrying about their healthcare. Some people want diversity. Some people are totally OK with experiencing Epcot and thinking that's the world.
I'm trying really hard not to go political here. I'm sure I'm failing but whatever. The short and curly of it is that the people who have traveled the world, seen how others live, and ask them of their opinions of the USA and have an open mind most of the time see that that we aren't, in fact, the best in the world because we are the biggest. There are a ton of people here in the USA think that the USA is the world and aren't willing to think outside the box or care for their neighbor that they haven't met. Wanting to succeed is not a bad thing, but unbridled greed is a horrible thing but without people waking up... I don't see it changing.
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For me... and think of this what you want but I'll just throw this out there.. I want to live and not have to worry about being homeless/penniless because I got sick, injured for whatever reason, lost the lottery to get cancer. I want healthcare for all and not tied to your employer so that people can have the choice to live their life and not have to be a slave to the 'man' who provides health insurance.
250K in student loans? Better be some good paying jobs with those degrees.$500 a month is less than the average car payment. Paying off in a year or two shouldn't of been a problem with that little debt.
Hell we pay almost 3k a month and it's gonna take 7 years.