George B
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After reading the OP again. If you feel inclined to help him out. You could sell and give him half... But still no financing unless he is out on his own.
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been there......Compared to where I was 26 years ago (sleeping under a bridge), that would be heaven!
I misinterpreted it too.After reading the OP again. If you feel inclined to help him out. You could sell and give him half... But still no financing unless he is out on his own.
Tell him too bad. He made a commitment and needs to stick with it. The reliability and safety that that truck provides pales in comparison to having to refuel more often. He'll spend more on a newer vehicle anyway, not in fuel of course, but everything else! He loco.My son is driving an hour each way for work every day and is getting tired of filling up every other day. The dilemma is to keep the Yukon and let him buy a new car or let him sell it to help him buy new.
I just replaced all the shocks and springs, new brakes all around, new radiator, new water pump, rear main seal, pinion seal and yoke, changed out all fluids except transmission...dammit.
This is by far the best advise I have seen. Lots of self inflicted issues. WHy take a job an hour away?? IM assuming it pays well and its worth it? So then buck up and foot the gas bill, move closer or find a lesser paying job closer to home. You just cant go around making those kind of decisions and not understand its a direct result of your own choices.What happens if something goes wrong and the income stops? Well, the gas payment will stop too. Will a new car payment do that?
And I can’t follow how gas cost is a concern but a new Bronco is in the scenario???
Sorry, I know this sound harsh but that’s the road to financial servitude.
It's not a responsibility issue or anything else. He is waiting to get an apartment in the other city because we need him taking care of the farm for a few weeks this summer while we move our daughter in to college. What you thought you read in this post was not it. He could also pay cash for damn near any car he wants but he would rather save that money for a down payment on a house when he is ready. He spends money like every dollar out of his pocket comes with a knife to the gut.Id tell him this as follows... " You want a new vehicle, move out, get a rainy day fund, while paying your other bills, allocate the car payment money into savings.. When you have 5k to put down then you can get a new vehicle. Till then you don't finance a damn thing while living here."
I financed a vehicle when I was living at home, worst thing I ever did... Postponed me moving out longer than I wanted, but that whole Want crap before needs ******* me.
He doesn't want to sell it. He has a personal pride moment every time someone asks him how many miles it has on it (302,000 now).After reading the OP again. If you feel inclined to help him out. You could sell and give him half... But still no financing unless he is out on his own.
Damn, y'all just come up with all kinds of scenarios in your heads.This is by far the best advise I have seen. Lots of self inflicted issues. WHy take a job an hour away?? IM assuming it pays well and its worth it? So then buck up and foot the gas bill, move closer or find a lesser paying job closer to home. You just cant go around making those kind of decisions and not understand its a direct result of your own choices.
Next thing you know you have to figure out how to handle the new car payment because the boy got laid off or cant stand the drive and finds another job closer to home.