snarlingcoyote
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Our truck (third vehicle used for hauling things) is on its poor old last legs.
DH has an obscene amount of overtime coming up in the next 2 months, and we had decided that he would pay for a new (to us) truck with that money.
Well, he has found a really good deal on a used truck - about 8K less than what all the auto websites say the truck should be worth, and it would last probably 10-12 years for us. But it's for about 5K more than what we were planning to spend.
DH and I are thinking seriously about refinancing our home (getting quotes now). If we did that, our payment would drop enough that if we financed the truck entirely, we would still be paying less per month than we are now.
DH will put the money we would've spent on the truck into my rainy day fund and I will pay off pay forward on the truck whatever I'd like. (Our rainy day fund got wiped out in some financial things earlier this year. I have been simultaneously rebuilding it and my Disney fund. Disney is done. Rainy day funds though. . .I never stop with those. If they get too large, I invest some of it. . .it's a thing with me. And I am DANG glad I had it - kept us out of financial ruin last year!) We'd pay the truck off in 3 years without my putting extra money on it, and I plan to have it paid off in 1-2 years.
It would mean giving up my bathroom remodel for a while, as I'm not spending money on a luxury bathroom unless our only bill is our house and the remodel is paid for and I still have my rainy day fund and my Disney fund.
It goes against my Dave Ramsey lovin' ways to do this though. But we need a truck and I like to keep my vehicles forever, and definitely COULD do it with this one. I thought about selling my car to pay for the truck, but my car gets good MPG (better than an F250 4X4 diesel crew cab, at any rate) and isn't depreciating much.
Oh. We have managed our expenses so that we could survive on one paycheck - if we had to. DH & I are in stable career fields. The house is our only debt.
DH has an obscene amount of overtime coming up in the next 2 months, and we had decided that he would pay for a new (to us) truck with that money.
Well, he has found a really good deal on a used truck - about 8K less than what all the auto websites say the truck should be worth, and it would last probably 10-12 years for us. But it's for about 5K more than what we were planning to spend.
DH and I are thinking seriously about refinancing our home (getting quotes now). If we did that, our payment would drop enough that if we financed the truck entirely, we would still be paying less per month than we are now.
DH will put the money we would've spent on the truck into my rainy day fund and I will pay off pay forward on the truck whatever I'd like. (Our rainy day fund got wiped out in some financial things earlier this year. I have been simultaneously rebuilding it and my Disney fund. Disney is done. Rainy day funds though. . .I never stop with those. If they get too large, I invest some of it. . .it's a thing with me. And I am DANG glad I had it - kept us out of financial ruin last year!) We'd pay the truck off in 3 years without my putting extra money on it, and I plan to have it paid off in 1-2 years.
It would mean giving up my bathroom remodel for a while, as I'm not spending money on a luxury bathroom unless our only bill is our house and the remodel is paid for and I still have my rainy day fund and my Disney fund.
It goes against my Dave Ramsey lovin' ways to do this though. But we need a truck and I like to keep my vehicles forever, and definitely COULD do it with this one. I thought about selling my car to pay for the truck, but my car gets good MPG (better than an F250 4X4 diesel crew cab, at any rate) and isn't depreciating much.
Oh. We have managed our expenses so that we could survive on one paycheck - if we had to. DH & I are in stable career fields. The house is our only debt.