I gross 50k a year, would it be wise to buy a 16k Honda Accord, if I put 4K down?
I currently drive a 2005 Chrystler Town and Country. Isn't in good condition & it has 200,000 miles on it. I'm looking to buy a car, and I'm wondering if it would be a wise decision to buy a 2013 Honda Accord for 16k. I would put 4K down on it. I currently have 8k in student loan debt.
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Sounds like a reasonable plan. Hondas are excellent cars.
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