Seriously go to the library and check out Dave Ramsey The Total Money Makeover.
In Georgia I provide a 45 day temporary tag for my customers.No I agree, but isn't it difficult to drive home without plates, etc? I am likely buying within driving distance. So I would need to go look, buy, then come home and register, then find a buddy and drive back.
Or do you just get the dealer to slap a temporary tag on. South Carolina makes that really difficult to do anymore. The temp tags come from the DMV. If I buy in South Carolina then its a non issue since I can just go to the local DMV, but not sure about going to GA or NC or FL? I should page @macarose - I bet he knows?
I could rent a tow dolly or trailer, but I think it might be over weight for my fronty. Max tow I think is 6200lbs.
Is it? I suspect the OP (and myself) are content to shop ten year old or older vehicles, not 2 year old vehicles. IMO, if your budget is $5k, maybe $10k, then the fact that new or 2-5 year old cars will drop 10 or 20% is of no consequence. There was a lack of cars being made during the recession, I suspect that will keep the low end of the market constrained for a few more years.Besides the auto bubble is going to pop soon.
Don’t walk, run!!
Besides the auto bubble is going to pop soon. Better deals will be had. As others said be patient.
Is it? I suspect the OP (and myself) are content to shop ten year old or older vehicles, not 2 year old vehicles. IMO, if your budget is $5k, maybe $10k, then the fact that new or 2-5 year old cars will drop 10 or 20% is of no consequence. There was a lack of cars being made during the recession, I suspect that will keep the low end of the market constrained for a few more years.
IMO prices are high, interest rates are high, somethings got to give. It can’t stay like this forever. $24k for a 2012 with 130k no thanks. I do agree the 5k-10k market won’t move much.Yes and no.
Cheaper cars? A littlle.
Unlike the old days, they no longer have to build for a loss. They’ll just get rid of more models to give folks even less choices…….
This is sadly true. They seem to have commingled cars and "light trucks" for CAFE, include "shadows" in the calculations, and use hybrid/ electric/ plug-in-hybrids as the emissions loss leaders now.Yes and no.
Cheaper cars? A littlle.
Unlike the old days, they no longer have to build for a loss. They’ll just get rid of more models to give folks even less choices…….
This is why we don't see Neons, Cavaliers, or, sniff, S10 size trucks anymore.
This is sadly true. They seem to have commingled cars and "light trucks" for CAFE, include "shadows" in the calculations, and use hybrid/ electric/ plug-in-hybrids as the emissions loss leaders now.
This is why we don't see Neons, Cavaliers, or, sniff, S10 size trucks anymore.