tuffyluvr
Brilliant_Rock
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UGHHHHHHH. It's the worst! I bought a brand-new Subaru Forester in September, and I loved it. Unfortunately I was in a pretty bad wreck a few weeks ago, which not only totaled my car, but caused it to burst into flames and destroy EVERYTHING in my car--paperwork for the car, clothes I was taking for dry cleaning/alterations, work stuff, sunglasses, etc, etc, etc.... In total I lost about $7000 in property, which sucks. Thank god I have a good job, and I wasn't upside-down on my loan so it's not crushing, but it still sucks. So now I have to replace the car, and I am at a loss of what to do. I am hoping you all have some good advice for me, because I am so overwhelmed and I just do not have the time to invest in this.
I loved my Forester, but I don't really feel safe since a less-than-20mph impact caused the thing to instantaneously burst into flames, and it burned so fast and hot that within less than 3 minutes the entire front end and the whole interior was engulfed in flames. I would like another car of similar size--it was perfect--not too big, but also large enough to fold the seats down and have plenty of cargo space. Does anyone have a small SUV, wagon or hatchback that they love?
No pun intended, but I feel pretty 'burned' that I put $5000 down when I bought that car 7 months ago, which I did not get back. This makes me wary of putting more $$$ down. What is your take on $0 down? Is it worth it? I always thought it was a no-no, but in this case I would have been in better shape if I hadn't put anything down. What about buying new vs buying used? I bought my car new because it's hard to find good low-mileage Subarus on the secondary market. The ones that I did find were only a couple thousand less than new, and I got a better interest rate for buying new, so it made more sense--considering I planned to keep the car for at least 7 years. So much for that!
I have to drive a reasonably nice car for work--doesn't have to be super fancy, but it does need to be a 2008 or newer, and I drive a lot, so I want something safe, reliable, and more fuel-efficient (my Subaru got 22city/29hwy).
I feel lucky that no one was hurt in the accident, but it's hard not to feel bitter about having to deal with all this crap. Especially considering that the accident was caused because some dumba$$ didn't secure his stuff in the back of his pickup truck and he walked away from the accident scott-free, while the parties involved are stuck paying the price.
Anyways, enough of my rant--I am really just looking for some solid "what would you do" advice.
THANK YOU!!!
I loved my Forester, but I don't really feel safe since a less-than-20mph impact caused the thing to instantaneously burst into flames, and it burned so fast and hot that within less than 3 minutes the entire front end and the whole interior was engulfed in flames. I would like another car of similar size--it was perfect--not too big, but also large enough to fold the seats down and have plenty of cargo space. Does anyone have a small SUV, wagon or hatchback that they love?
No pun intended, but I feel pretty 'burned' that I put $5000 down when I bought that car 7 months ago, which I did not get back. This makes me wary of putting more $$$ down. What is your take on $0 down? Is it worth it? I always thought it was a no-no, but in this case I would have been in better shape if I hadn't put anything down. What about buying new vs buying used? I bought my car new because it's hard to find good low-mileage Subarus on the secondary market. The ones that I did find were only a couple thousand less than new, and I got a better interest rate for buying new, so it made more sense--considering I planned to keep the car for at least 7 years. So much for that!
I have to drive a reasonably nice car for work--doesn't have to be super fancy, but it does need to be a 2008 or newer, and I drive a lot, so I want something safe, reliable, and more fuel-efficient (my Subaru got 22city/29hwy).
I feel lucky that no one was hurt in the accident, but it's hard not to feel bitter about having to deal with all this crap. Especially considering that the accident was caused because some dumba$$ didn't secure his stuff in the back of his pickup truck and he walked away from the accident scott-free, while the parties involved are stuck paying the price.
Anyways, enough of my rant--I am really just looking for some solid "what would you do" advice.
THANK YOU!!!