What would you guys do?
I'm driving a '04 Pick up truck with 140,000 miles. It is no drivable as of today and it is most likely the power steering. My guestimate from looking online and checking with my dad is it looks like around $600.00 if that is the only problem.
We were figuring we would have to get a different vehicle for me before we have child #2. We were planning on TTC sometime this year. LOs carseat fits behind the passenger seat, but another carseat would not fit behind the driver seat. The cab is too short-currently no one can ride with me due to no leg room.
I looked at all SUVs on the market today that offer a 3rd row seat. If we buy a new vehicle I don't want to have to buy another one as our family grows.
My consensus came to a dealership here that has the Ford Explorers marked down to beat the competition-its better than Costco price even.
They will give us between $5,500 and $6,500 for the truck.
I can get 0% financing for 60 months.
If we buy one I can keep my payment between 400 to 450 per month.
My budget is tight, but its getting better and DH just got a raise. I'd like to finance it at 0% and work on paying my HELOC down first, then pay this off as fast as possible.
FYI: come September I will have a payment of $490.00 free that is currently paying off the new furnace and air conditioner on our rental property.
Do I fix the car and hope its good for a while, or do we take the opportunity of buy a new one?
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I suggest looking into a used explorer. I would say at least two years old. There really is no sense in buying new. Then just paying it off as quickly as you can. It seems like come September you would be able to make X2 payments or even more which would be great.
We are facing the same problem as our Focus is now 7 years old and starting to need mare repairs. We are hoping to start TTC next December so are hoping we can either get three more years out of this car or have a baby before purchasing a small SUV.
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Never thought about it being state related. I went from a civic to the Crv and it was triple since the Crv was new. We needed a 3rd row and switched to a dodge journey which is also a crossover and it was costly too but we got it used so saved some there. The lady at the branch said to expect about $25 decrease each year.
You mentioned wanting a 3rd row for your growing family. I would recommend looking at mini vans too. From seeing friends experience with their kids/grandkids, it's a lot easier to have to deal with small kids in a 3rd row of a mini van compared to a 3rd row of a SUV, especially if cars seats and/or booster seats are involved.
Also don't forget to calculate the increase in your insurance when figuring out what you can afford. I'm guessing with a truck that old & high in mileage you probably don't have full coverage on it, and even if you do, the cost isn't very much due to the value of your truck not being very high. A new vehicle is going to cost you more to insure.
Meanwhile save more toward the down payment on a different vehicle.
Buy USED, not new and finance for no longer than #3 YEARS ONLY. If you cannot afford that - you are buying too much card for your budget.
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I found this too, 100%. My theory is that Suze Orman and DR have impacted so many people to buy used that it's created a seller's market where used deals just aren't that great anymore. I'll always check for used first with my future car payments, but if new makes more sense what can you do?
That said, for you OP I'd still shop around a bit and look into minivans as well.