Ive spent the last few hours texting sales reps and filling out loan applications in dealerships in other towns. This is the [not exact] one I'm hoping I can get. It would be the most expensive car I've bought but the savings in gas over my last with rideshare car will save up for the payment, especially as I won't be doing it full time to pull in the $700-$900 weeks so using less gas will be crusual as I only estimate $200-$500 a week depending on how much weekend night driving I can do.
And I get a car like this I see that $700-$900 a week and have to tell myself no. Does not help that as I tyoe the last two sentences Rolling Stones starts playing and on so many levels, personal and the ****ty music they play at work (at least it's not country, but I fear the auto tune over exposure will send me to the ER with a severe allergic reaction), I really have to tell myself no.
Evem though I could go to tye Bay Area now and then with 50 MPG and make even better money if I was full time.
No, no, no. Not at least until I have a business pulling in stable income. It tends to hurts when your car and money are painfully and woefully both time and you're waiting for a part or figuring out something very complicated.