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Old 10-02-2010, 09:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Another thing to think about is that your current Z is worth more now than it ever will be. Each day and each mile driven it drops in value. Maybe you can work out a deal that if you sell it, rather than trade it in, your husband will let you buy the one you really want.

I too pamper my motor vehicles (Hummer, Z, sportbike, dirtbike, and atv). I just tell my wife, it's either this or a mistress, your choice. She understands.

Nothing wrong with trading for what you want if it's worth it to you. So what if you lose some cash in the process. If it's what you want, go for it. People lose cash all the time with no real benefit (i.e. smoking, drinking, gambling, sporting events). Too me, those example are a complete waste of money, but to some they are very important. Different strokes. It's your money, spend it how you want.

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You have so many mods! How will you get them switched over, and the black Z back to stock? Just curious...the task would overwhelm me.
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She has many of the same complaints and often thinks I'm having an affair with my car.
This my wife too.

Keep talking to your husband about the new Z. I bet he will come around eventually.
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I cannot believe just how many irresponsible children there are on the board urging someone on to make a financially self destructive impulse purchase.

If you already have negative equity on your present car, there is no way in hell you should be buying another one (the same car no less with some fancy bits and a different color).

"It's just another $6 dollars a month!" No it is not just another six thousand dollars a month. Figuring in your monthly payments made on your existing car as well as the down payment, you've probably already paid close to 10k that you will never get back.

A car is not an asset, it is a liability. Borrowing money and paying interest on a constantly depreciating item is stupid and irresponsible which is exactly why car dealers love to do financing, because they see a sucker. I would recommend saving all your pennies and buying every car with cash in full but the majority of Americans no longer seem to have any self control.

I'm sure you don't appreciated to be lectured on the internet by a complete stranger but do yourself a favor and listen to what your husband says. He actually has your interests at heart as opposed to the car dealership.
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I cannot believe just how many irresponsible children there are on the board urging someone on to make a financially self destructive impulse purchase.

If you already have negative equity on your present car, there is no way in hell you should be buying another one (the same car no less with some fancy bits and a different color).

"It's just another $6 dollars a month!" No it is not just another six thousand dollars a month. Figuring in your monthly payments made on your existing car as well as the down payment, you've probably already paid close to 10k that you will never get back.

A car is not an asset, it is a liability. Borrowing money and paying interest on a constantly depreciating item is stupid and irresponsible which is exactly why car dealers love to do financing, because they see a sucker. I would recommend saving all your pennies and buying every car with cash in full but the majority of Americans no longer seem to have any self control.

I'm sure you don't appreciated to be lectured on the internet by a complete stranger but do yourself a favor and listen to what your husband says. He actually has your interests at heart as opposed to the car dealership.
I might have a man crush on you.
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i cannot believe just how many irresponsible children there are on the board urging someone on to make a financially self destructive impulse purchase.

If you already have negative equity on your present car, there is no way in hell you should be buying another one (the same car no less with some fancy bits and a different color).

"it's just another $6 dollars a month!" no it is not just another six thousand dollars a month. Figuring in your monthly payments made on your existing car as well as the down payment, you've probably already paid close to 10k that you will never get back.

A car is not an asset, it is a liability. Borrowing money and paying interest on a constantly depreciating item is stupid and irresponsible which is exactly why car dealers love to do financing, because they see a sucker. I would recommend saving all your pennies and buying every car with cash in full but the majority of americans no longer seem to have any self control.

I'm sure you don't appreciated to be lectured on the internet by a complete stranger but do yourself a favor and listen to what your husband says. He actually has your interests at heart as opposed to the car dealership.
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I'm sure you fell in love with your Black Z, that's why you bought it. A year later another color is "calling your name" and you want to trade-in your beloved Z. How about next year when another color calls your name again... Hmmmmmmm. I'm sure you have a job to support this hobby.
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Personally i wouldn't get another car if i was still paying on the current one i have, kinda just seems that you would be going backwards on that. From personal experience it's not something i would ever want to do again, when i first started driving my first car was a 2002 Altima 2.5 that i really enjoyed, but i got suckered into trading it in for a 2005 Altima 3.5 and because i didnt know about negative equity at the time i ended up owing close to $40k on a car that should have only cost a little above $20k. Long story short i ended up having to have the 3.5 altima repo'd a few years later and thats why im stuck with a chevy cobalt LS for the time being. Trust me going into the hole with debt is absolutely not worth it just cause you see something you want and have the means to get it, but if you can truly afford it and are able to make the payments to get it out from under you then by all means do what you want.
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Modding your 40K car with 5k rims, 4k body kit, 3k stereo , oil cooler, exhaust etc.. is not being finacially responsible either but I don't hear a ton of people advising against that. How about buying a house, should we save up for that too or just live with the fact that after 30 years we will pay double the purchase price because of interest. Come on give her a break. She didn't even ask for financial advice or marital advice for that matter. You guys are acting like her father. And women just love that don't they.
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Modding your 40K car with 5k rims, 4k body kit, 3k stereo , oil cooler, exhaust etc.. is not being finacially responsible either but I don't hear a ton of people advising against that. How about buying a house, should we save up for that too or just live with the fact that after 30 years we will pay double the purchase price because of interest. Come on give her a break. She didn't even ask for financial advice or marital advice for that matter. You guys are acting like her father. And women just love that don't they.
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Modding your 40K car with 5k rims, 4k body kit, 3k stereo , oil cooler, exhaust etc.. is not being finacially responsible either but I don't hear a ton of people advising against that. How about buying a house, should we save up for that too or just live with the fact that after 30 years we will pay double the purchase price because of interest. Come on give her a break. She didn't even ask for financial advice or marital advice for that matter. You guys are acting like her father. And women just love that don't they.
I would advise against spending thousands on aftermarket accessories if I knew the financial situation of the buyer was perilous, but I don't as people don't generally include their FICO scores in their signatures.

The thread starter however did mention that she had negative equity in her car (and still paying off an 05 Neon no less!) and that her significant other was very much against this purchase. Keep in mind that she does not actually own her present car. The bank owns it, she has simply agreed to take out a very large loan and pay it back at substantial interest for the privilege of driving it.

There is a difference between buying a house and buying a car. For one thing, a house generally doesn't lose 20% of it's value the moment you walk in the door. Nor does it's value depreciate to zero within two decades. Then again, considering the zombified state of the American real estate market and the impacts it has had on the financial sector, a good number of people probably should not have been purchasing houses to begin with. A house is not for everyone and it's price is not guaranteed to go up forever no matter what the commission driven real estate agents might insist. I would have thought people would have learned this the hard way after the ponzi scheme of selling granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances with shitty houses at inflated prices collapsed but apparently not. For some people, it makes more sense to rent as there are opportunity costs involved in taking out a home loan that most people will not understand. Such is the financial illiteracy of the average American that when I tell people this, all I usually get is a slack jawed stare.

I agree that original poster didn't come come here asking for financial advice. She came here seeking validation from others (fools) in her failed attempt to make a very foolish decision. Unlike some men, I'm not here to white knight every random woman on the internet and am willing to speak truth to power. In this case, I'm not telling her what she wants to hear, I'm telling her what she needs to hear.

If that makes me square or "dad"-like at the ripe old age of 27, then so be it.
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