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Paying off debt
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<blockquote data-quote="Blk04L" data-source="post: 16505085" data-attributes="member: 48574"><p>I agree. We save and invest, and could do more. But I've seen friends in their 30's already die due to cancer and accidents. I don't feel bad wanting to live a little and drive an used Gen 1 Raptor over driving an economy soulless car to save a 400 a month on a car payment.I've got my family set up nicely if something were to happen</p><p></p><p>I've bought two new vehicles in the past two years. 2019 Ram and a 2018 expedition. Ram got rear ended, and luckily I didn't payout after it was gone. Still dealing with insurance almost two years later if I'll get any comp for that.</p><p></p><p>The expedition was for the wife, and I told her we ain't getting rid of it anytime soon unless we win the mega millions. Wanted something big and safe for her and the kids.</p><p></p><p>Only debt we have is a ~900 a month house payment and both trucks. Both vehicles we had a lot of equity from prior trade ins so it doesn't sting too bad.</p><p></p><p>Damn Raptor a few months ago had a higher trade in than what I bought it for, so it made me second guess going to a cheaper car while the used market was stupid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blk04L, post: 16505085, member: 48574"] I agree. We save and invest, and could do more. But I've seen friends in their 30's already die due to cancer and accidents. I don't feel bad wanting to live a little and drive an used Gen 1 Raptor over driving an economy soulless car to save a 400 a month on a car payment.I've got my family set up nicely if something were to happen I've bought two new vehicles in the past two years. 2019 Ram and a 2018 expedition. Ram got rear ended, and luckily I didn't payout after it was gone. Still dealing with insurance almost two years later if I'll get any comp for that. The expedition was for the wife, and I told her we ain't getting rid of it anytime soon unless we win the mega millions. Wanted something big and safe for her and the kids. Only debt we have is a ~900 a month house payment and both trucks. Both vehicles we had a lot of equity from prior trade ins so it doesn't sting too bad. Damn Raptor a few months ago had a higher trade in than what I bought it for, so it made me second guess going to a cheaper car while the used market was stupid. [/QUOTE]
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