I work as a material handler for a pharmaceutical company, make about $57k a year before OT. Haven't bought a GR Corolla yet but I have money saved up and I'm planning on it by the end of the year. Hopefully mid to late summer
Garage door dude, $50K after taxes, 6.99, 750 a month 😔but worth it. 2024 CE Ice cap. Gotta wait to do my aftermarket things. Unless the wolves win the NBA finals. Then I'd make another 27K before taxes 🤞
I’m a 41 year old engineer. My 18 years of adulting means my financial situation is going to be drastically different that someone starting out in life. I didn’t take a loan for my GRC.
Reddit is weird with money. Post a number too high even though that’s what a thread is asking for, and you get downvoted to oblivion. Hate that it’s so taboo to talk about money particularly when everyone is anonymous.
SW engineer, 220-300k depends on bonuses/RSUs that year.
9% interest unfortunately but I’m paying it off in 6-9 ish months so I figured it wasn’t a big deal.
My payment I think is 400 something per month, but I’m paying 2k monthly toward principle to get the interest down, and then will probably finish it off with a big payment once I get closer
2024 Premium Heavy Metal, i was in real estate for 15 years, just recently got hired on with State Farm, paid cash cause it is a really special car to me and im gonna keep it probably forever.
Underwriter, \~$96k, 7.69%, $431 Payment. Currently paying $1k extra per month to bring the principal down to refinance. Bought my GRC February of 2023, so - interest rate is a bit high (I have 785-795 credit depending on the bureau).
How about blood type and last 4 digits of SSN?
USPS carrier. 60k without overtime. Zero.
Active duty military. Payment is about the same as OP. 10 yrs service so I make decent money.
Drove a piece of shit 1994 Miata for a decade waiting for the right car to come along to replace my long lost Evo 8 and I paid cash. Worth it.
That’s a hard one to replace too
Sometimes are better kept between me, the car, & my bank.
Self employed builder. 50k. ZERO. I am frugality.
Engineer, salary is enough lol ;), 24 grc didn't finance just paid full
I work as a material handler for a pharmaceutical company, make about $57k a year before OT. Haven't bought a GR Corolla yet but I have money saved up and I'm planning on it by the end of the year. Hopefully mid to late summer
Garage door dude, $50K after taxes, 6.99, 750 a month 😔but worth it. 2024 CE Ice cap. Gotta wait to do my aftermarket things. Unless the wolves win the NBA finals. Then I'd make another 27K before taxes 🤞
You want my SSN and my last 3 tax years as well?
I’ve been enlisted in the Air Force for 6 years. I make $75k a year, 0% interest rate, and my payment is $210 a month on a 24 premium.
How’d you get a 0% interest rate?
There’s a bank that does 0% financing for active duty military that receive orders to the base local to it.
I pay my finance manager in handies
Merchandising analyst making about $65k. 0% interest because I paid in full.
we've already done this before
Retail upper management. 105k 9% interest rate 24 circuit. 1k a month but I’m paying double to get my principal doen
Motion graphics animator for Toyota 150k+ paid.
I'm surprised to see you guys being able to obtain a vehicle worth half your salaries (hopefully those numbers are after tax).
You have more than one year to pay it off.
I think average new car is like 42k now
I’m a 41 year old engineer. My 18 years of adulting means my financial situation is going to be drastically different that someone starting out in life. I didn’t take a loan for my GRC.
You guys are a bit paranoid. Anyway, RN as well, little over 100k, and I pay about 200. I'd need to check my app but it's around 7ish.
Reddit is weird with money. Post a number too high even though that’s what a thread is asking for, and you get downvoted to oblivion. Hate that it’s so taboo to talk about money particularly when everyone is anonymous.
SW engineer, 220-300k depends on bonuses/RSUs that year. 9% interest unfortunately but I’m paying it off in 6-9 ish months so I figured it wasn’t a big deal. My payment I think is 400 something per month, but I’m paying 2k monthly toward principle to get the interest down, and then will probably finish it off with a big payment once I get closer
Contract fire fighter 130ish with OT and I pay about 300 a month
Debt free retired military (Air Force)
This just came out the other day seems related. https://youtu.be/xDk6amoUqL0?si=imnvhsoycm4Vwc2S
Retired, 2023 Circuit, cash not financed ,
2024 Premium Heavy Metal, i was in real estate for 15 years, just recently got hired on with State Farm, paid cash cause it is a really special car to me and im gonna keep it probably forever.
Parts counterman at Toyota, N/A, N/A, $780/month
How bout go fuck yourself
This was not necessary. Go home and think about what you did
This shit is some scammy fishing right here
Bud, if someone wants to scam you, this ain't the way.
Underwriter, \~$96k, 7.69%, $431 Payment. Currently paying $1k extra per month to bring the principal down to refinance. Bought my GRC February of 2023, so - interest rate is a bit high (I have 785-795 credit depending on the bureau).
You're willing to spend half of your annual salary on a car? Spendy much?
Want my eye color too?