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Truck Is Dead - Don't want loan after BK7

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LS430
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Re: Truck Is Dead - Don't want loan after BK7

I have learned that a car is an ongoing loss. The only choice I have is how do I want to take that loss (assuming I must have a car). I have tried multiple methods - leasing economy cars, paying off and keeping older vehicles, making payments on lightly used vehicles - I have never been able to figure out the best way. 

 

In the end it depends on your needs. I leased a Honda Civic for 3 years and had a really small payment and no repairs. I made payments and had repairs on other vehicles and that ended up being more expensive than leasing. 

 

I don't have the best answer but if you know how much you drive every month and can drive an economy car then a lease on a civic or corolla will give you an exact and consistent cost to budget for which is nice especially if extra funds are in short supply.

 

 

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DogwoodLynx
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Re: Truck Is Dead - Don't want loan after BK7

Update to my truck concerns:

 

I am now driving a Honda Pilot that a family member owns. Probably will sell my 4Runner (eventually).

Siggy updated Feb 16 2023
Chapter 7 BK discharge: 12/19/22
Inquiries: 6/6mo 7/12mo 7/24mo – Latest inquiry: NFCU - Approved 01/23
Financial Goals: Continue to build by wellness business (currently a DBA), heal my credit report with time and good payment history
“You’re never gonna make the shots you don’t take, so you might as well fire away!” – Little Big Town (music group)

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