I have a bit of a dilemma. I bought a new car less than a year ago, an '09 Honda Accord. I needed something with better gas mileage than my 15mpg beast of a Chevy truck. The Honda saves me on gas, but my monthly payment stayed roughly the same.
That has been fine...until now. See, I bought the car thinking I would be working in the design industry making a good 40-45k a year, and that my student loan payments would be a walk in the park. Well, sadly, I'm only making about 20k a year which in combination with my car payment and student loans...not so easy.
I am lucky enough to live at home, but I'll be 24 in a couple of weeks and I'm itching to get out of the nest. I can survive with my current job and the burden of the student and car loans...but I won't be able to save much. Sure, I am still looking for better work in my field but it is no guarantee.
I could ease it all a bit by deferring my loans, or at least requesting a payment reduction, but that only hurts me in the long run.
So my only other option is finding a cheaper car. I am resigning myself to the fact that this may be the time in my life that I need to find something that does what a car needs to do, and that is it gets me places without killing my at the pump. My current car does that just fine, but I'm paying a premium for it being brand new with only 11k miles on it. Could I perhaps find something I like just as much but that is a few years old and thusly costs say...half as much?
I've only been looking for the past few hours but have found a few promising leads, this being one of them: 2003 Acura CL Type-S I'd be staying with Honda and it is actually more upscale than my current car, has more power and room, too.
Anyway, just wanted some more feedback and points of view. I've asked some friends and my girlfriend and everyone has different views. Some think I'll be fine with my current car and the reliability and warranty that comes with it being new is preferred while others (my girlfriend included) think going with something cheaper now will help me in the future and I can always get something new and what I really want down the line.
That has been fine...until now. See, I bought the car thinking I would be working in the design industry making a good 40-45k a year, and that my student loan payments would be a walk in the park. Well, sadly, I'm only making about 20k a year which in combination with my car payment and student loans...not so easy.
I am lucky enough to live at home, but I'll be 24 in a couple of weeks and I'm itching to get out of the nest. I can survive with my current job and the burden of the student and car loans...but I won't be able to save much. Sure, I am still looking for better work in my field but it is no guarantee.
I could ease it all a bit by deferring my loans, or at least requesting a payment reduction, but that only hurts me in the long run.
So my only other option is finding a cheaper car. I am resigning myself to the fact that this may be the time in my life that I need to find something that does what a car needs to do, and that is it gets me places without killing my at the pump. My current car does that just fine, but I'm paying a premium for it being brand new with only 11k miles on it. Could I perhaps find something I like just as much but that is a few years old and thusly costs say...half as much?
I've only been looking for the past few hours but have found a few promising leads, this being one of them: 2003 Acura CL Type-S I'd be staying with Honda and it is actually more upscale than my current car, has more power and room, too.
Anyway, just wanted some more feedback and points of view. I've asked some friends and my girlfriend and everyone has different views. Some think I'll be fine with my current car and the reliability and warranty that comes with it being new is preferred while others (my girlfriend included) think going with something cheaper now will help me in the future and I can always get something new and what I really want down the line.