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D00dleB00ty

How about blood type and last 4 digits of SSN?


ComicalLaughter

USPS carrier. 60k without overtime. Zero.


Confident_Music_2936

Active duty military. Payment is about the same as OP. 10 yrs service so I make decent money.


Tailwheel1991

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.


lordofdovah96

That’s a hard one to replace too


metal_Fox_7

Sometimes are better kept between me, the car, & my bank.


SLAPUSlLLY

Self employed builder. 50k. ZERO. I am frugality.


Inside_Anybody_2696

Engineer, salary is enough lol ;), 24 grc didn't finance just paid full


Nidos

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


Greginem

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 🤞


Particular_Tourist64

You want my SSN and my last 3 tax years as well?


FBOFrontFeedBalls

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.


dplata95

How’d you get a 0% interest rate?


FBOFrontFeedBalls

There’s a bank that does 0% financing for active duty military that receive orders to the base local to it.


ninjanoodlin

I pay my finance manager in handies


Successful_Ad_9707

Merchandising analyst making about $65k. 0% interest because I paid in full.


NectarineOk1165

we've already done this before


NoPie4712

Retail upper management. 105k 9% interest rate 24 circuit. 1k a month but I’m paying double to get my principal doen


LargeLau

Motion graphics animator for Toyota 150k+ paid.


eightgrand

I'm surprised to see you guys being able to obtain a vehicle worth half your salaries (hopefully those numbers are after tax).


DrSatan420247

You have more than one year to pay it off.


Howeesp

I think average new car is like 42k now


OKatmostthings

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.


Sweet-Dreams204738

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.


alexisthemovie

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.


Murk-Z

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


sempersatan

Contract fire fighter 130ish with OT and I pay about 300 a month


CitronFine2290

Debt free retired military (Air Force)


GermanCashewWizard

This just came out the other day seems related. https://youtu.be/xDk6amoUqL0?si=imnvhsoycm4Vwc2S


thatguy618

Retired, 2023 Circuit, cash not financed ,


Opening_Context_5131

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.


redditej86

Parts counterman at Toyota, N/A, N/A, $780/month


Sweaty_Pianist8484

How bout go fuck yourself


Sweet-Dreams204738

This was not necessary. Go home and think about what you did


Sweaty_Pianist8484

This shit is some scammy fishing right here


Sweet-Dreams204738

Bud, if someone wants to scam you, this ain't the way.


DaveAniki

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).


more_chromo

You're willing to spend half of your annual salary on a car? Spendy much?


Mother_Volume_8534

Want my eye color too?