I made the mistake of flipping through a Facebook car advertisement π
I made the mistake of flipping through a Facebook car advertisement ππ€ποΈ
And like that my information was sold through the internet and one advertisement led to another. My bank emailed me reminding me once again that they have very low interest rates on auto loans.
The internet might be all knowing but it also seems like it makes a lot of mistakes. For one, my love of clicking on and reading about low income services, has lead the internet to assume I’m interested in buying another clunker, that I need creative finance at high interest rates to make it happen. Plus I’m curious how much residual value my truck has for shits and giggles. If I bought another car, I’d probably use cash. That said, I’m interested in trolling marketers and like reading the fine print of subprime dealers. I’d also not buy an old truck when I already own one.
But I’m in no hurry to buy a car. Big Red probably has at least another year or more of life left, and new cars (that is big 4x4s) are so expensive. The alignment has dramatically slowed the tire wear on the 35s. New cars are cheaper when you buy with cash but still expensive. I might try to go car less for a few years to save money and get to know my community and neighborhood better – and just rent a car for vacations. I feel like I miss so much of world by motoring rather than walking or bicycling. It would certainly help to reduce my carbon footprint, says the boy in the big jacked up truck.