JeffK
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I think this might involve ramen noodles for me, but it's worth it.living within my means
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I think this might involve ramen noodles for me, but it's worth it.living within my means
I think this might involve ramen noodles for me, but it's worth it.
Bread crumbs over here!I think this might involve ramen noodles for me, but it's worth it.
Budget : 42k
Savings : more than enough to pay for a model x.
Question regarding budgeting:
Elon said that the average pricing with options would be about $42K. Based on previous experience from current Tesla owners, what would the expected OTD (Out-the-Door) price be with that buildout? I live in PA and I don't if or how that distance from Cali would affect delivery pricing - whether it was to my door or picked up at the store in Pittsburgh.
Any thoughts
4.9 APR, reason I'm getting like that is because my intention is not to pay the minimum. Just in case of an emergency I have the option to pay a very low monthly(loss of job, medical emergency, etc). Should be paid off with in 3 yrs.
I'd do the math, many loans have options to waive payments if you lose your job or get ill.4.9 APR, reason I'm getting like that is because my intention is not to pay the minimum. Just in case of an emergency I have the option to pay a very low monthly(loss of job, medical emergency, etc). Should be paid off with in 3 yrs.
48 year old planetary/env. science teacher in NJ here who has only owned a '91 Escort (15 years) and currently an '05 Prius (140k miles after 11 years) who saw this target purchase coming since 2014 after driving an acquaintance's Model S, the moment when all ICE cars became absurd to me.
My Prius has been problem free to likely have at least another 3 years in her and I hope the 3s make it to the east coast no sooner than 2018 for non-employee, non-Tesla owners like me that stood in line the morning of 3/31 so I can have a very healthy down payment ready (and those mentioned above can have faced bugs I will be spared).
Saved: $18k
Budgeted: $45k-$50k, I guess
Currently paying down credit cards that got us through school/wedding/buying a house. As soon as those are paid off, will roll that money onto husband's car payment and knock that out very quickly. Then put that amount aside for my downpayment. Shooting for at least $10k down.
Yeah I did, joined a credit union and got a 4.99 just because it's. 9 yr loan.See if you can join a credit union. With a good credit rating, mine offers 1.99% up to 60 months and 2.99% up to 84.