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How To Never Make Another Car Payment
by: Tony Puckerin
Car prices today compete with small houses and well-equipped mobile homes.
As these price increases become more accepted by consumers, so too are the longer
terms that are necessary to fit them into cost of living budgets. At one point,
the magic payment amount for the retail automobile market was $200 per month.
But that payment would only satisfy a loan of approximately $8000- 10000 depending
on interest rates.
The average car payment today is closer to $400 per month and that's with financial
institutions stretching the terms to 72-84 and 120 months. Something has gone
terribly wrong in the psyche of consumers to even imagine that an automobile
will not become obsolete before it is all paid up, 6, 7 or 10 years down the
road.
All they really need to do is take a look at a vehicle sold in 1995, 1997 or
1999, to get a live preview of what their new car will look like and potentially
what it will be worth. Interestingly, research indicates that most Americans
get bored with a car after driving it for 24-36 months. Why then would the typical
financing term be 72-120 months?
At the point of purchase, most consumers tend to forget that car payments never
include the cost of insurance, required maintenance and gas. When these items
are added to a car payment, it can easily exceed what some people are paying
in mortgages.
It's analogous to the Middle Eastern people like Iranians whose culture practices
beating themselves on the back with chains and whips. Every month, millions
of Americans face the self-inflicted pain of making another car payment. Like
the Iranians, they believe that if they can do it, it must be good and it will
somehow make them better people in the hereafter.
A self-made millionaire, Dr. Cooper, an advocate for reversing unnecessary
consumer debt has come up with a simple plan to change how we think of automobile
ownership. His plan uses the same philosophy that our grand fathers grew up
with, i.e. never buy anything that you cannot afford to pay for out of your
own pocket.
Unfortunately, if we lived by those rules we would need traffic lights and
zebra crossings on our major highways because they would be packed with pedestrians.
Well let's share Dr. Cooper's plan. He calls it the "Vehicle Saving Fund".
This is a basic commercial bank savings account that can be started at any local
bank. To make it more meaningful to you, lets call it the "Freedom From Car
Payment Fund." Anyone can start such a fund; it does not matter if they are
currently financing a vehicle.
The idea is that if you intend to be a productive member of society and enjoy
the benefits of your labor you will need to have personal transportation. This
is not optional for most people who do not live in a big city where public transportation
is available. The fund should be considered absolutely necessary, much like
the rent or mortgage, it's a living expense.
Here is how it works; if you are currently driving a financed vehicle, resolve
to pay it off in its normal term. It's hard to keep making payment on a vehicle
you do not like but that's where the discipline becomes important. Also, resolve
to put aside a small amount every month to your "Freedom From Car Payment" account.
Initially, it is totally understandable that it may be a little difficult but
the amount is not important, it's the habit and the psychology of doing it that
makes all the difference. You can start with as little as $5-$10-$25 just be
committed to doing it every month until it becomes a habit.
You will also have to make a decision to continue driving the vehicle you are
currently paying, this plan does not work if you decide that you need a new
vehicle before paying off the one you are driving. The closer you are to your
end of term, the better position you will be in to get what you want. But there
is no rush, when you pay it off you should then begin to put the amount of your
previous payment into your vehicle fund. Now with the equity in your current
vehicle and your savings you can begin shopping.
Considering the prices of automobiles today, there is a high probability that
because of your vehicle depreciation and the small savings, you might not have
enough money to buy a new vehicle. If you do not have enough to purchase what
you want, there are always other options; the first is to buy what you can afford.
The alternative (worst-case scenario) is facing the dealer with no savings and
having negative equity in the vehicle you are currently driving.
Strange concept, I know, but when its all said and done, transportation is
transportation, it gets you from point A to point B. The only difference is
what you are willing to pay to get there. For many, because of the values they
hold "whatever it takes" is an appropriate answer but the mind set has to now
change to discipline and the desire to stop making lifetime payments.
If you don't have a car right now and are enjoying the bliss of not having
a financial obligation to an automobile, you can begin your savings immediately
so that when the time comes you will have a sizable chunk to begin your search
for your new car. You are in a very good position if you are not in the market
presently looking for a vehicle.
You have the time to save and plan for your next automobile. Begin the "Freedom
From Car Payments Fund" today and in a couple of years you will really be much
better off. Contrary to what dealers try to make you believe, car ownership
does require long term planning in order to break the cycle of swapping payments
every 3-4 years. It is a long term serious investment.
It's that simple. Easy, no but simple, and it can be done. It requires discipline
and patience two characteristics that are not easily harnessed in by the now
generation. The obvious benefit is no car payment but you will also save on
insurance and have much more disposable income for other necessities. With determination,
a little vision and planning anyone can drive exactly what they want; without
the burden of a monthly payment. Could that be you?
About The Author
Tony Puckerin is an Automobile Broker in Southern Florida who represents
clients at local automobile dealerships. His service has recently expanded
to Internet and cover the United States and a few select international
clients. For more information go to http://www.automobilenetmarketing.com
ynotpuck@bellsouth.net
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