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if your living at home i think it has a lot to do with it. it makes the payment easier when you dont pay rent or mortgage. I say if you are young and you save then great job guys. When i was 20 i got a new GMC sonoma. granted it was only 15k. I wish that i had saved more when i was younger but now im getting my new camaro and im 27
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I'm graduating college this year so I can relate to the difficulties many people are facing.
Fortunately I'm in a fairly good position vis-a-vis finances for the Camaro. I have a car to trade-in that should net a conservative $10k for a down payment. Additionally I am military so I have a guaranteed pay check after graduation (and a pretty decent one at that) and I have access to USAA's generous loan terms. I'm also hoping for either military discounts, recent grad discounts, or both. I haven't placed my order yet because I want to get settled down at my next ship first, but I should have placed my order by the end of this year. I'm going to be following a strict budget I devised that will allow me to allocate approximately $450 per month for either a larger down payment or for monthly payments. Obviously I'll have to take out a much longer loan (looking at 72 months) to get the car I want at the payments I can afford, which will ultimately mean I've spent quite a bit extra on the car than I would otherwise have to, but its worth it to me. In short, I'm budgeting, getting lucky with the bank/terms I have access to, hoping for some discounts, and have a decent size down payment courtesy of a trade-in.
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My hats off to each of you. I think those of us who have been around a while forget our times were different. Even though there are only 15 to 30 years difference, that is a huge difference in incomes. I recall back when I got my first job the hourly rate was only 3.60 an hour (kings Dominion in VA 1985). The vehicles were not as expensive, but for a vehicle of this calibur they were not cheap enough. We did not have computers at home to occupy our time and for me, my father was not in the upper income bracket.
Younger people now a days have many jobs they can do and earn a premium doing them (i.e...computers and telecommunications). With the help of at home living and premium incomes younger people are able to get things faster than we could in our day. It still requires the same dedication and commitment to savings as we had to do, just not as long. Great Job to those of you who are younger, and who have chosen to follow your desires. I look forward to meeting you at a light some day to teach you experience is only improved by time. There is no fast track...LOL! Let the rubber melt on the asphalt.
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funny side note, a few days after i got declined, my bank tripled my credit limit. maybe it'll help with a camaro loan. i won't know until i try. |
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lol, im military and my wife is makin bank, marry rich thats my advice, lol actually i have a stellar credit score and im gonna put in the ballpark of 20k down, also for you guys who live at home, thats not necessairly a good thing, timely rent/mortgage payments on a credit report say alot to financing companies
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Yea it can be done young but requires discipline if your low on income. It's doable.
Just make sure you work up a budget and fit those expenses into your life. You don't want a repo that stays on the record 8 years. |
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You could also just do direct deposit if you're part of USAA. They are much more likely to approve you then.
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I am not a young chicken any more. The economic climate has changed since I was. Until a few months ago vehicle loans were some of the easiest loans to get. They were a good way for young people to build/start their credit history. Times have changed. Plan on needing a good down payment, and/or a large salary.
My wife owns her own business and so do I. Mine is part time and I also have a full time job. 20,000 down payment....Hopefully they will loan me the other 13K |
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