• soggy_kitty
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    1 year ago

    News flash, easily over 50% of cars on the road are bought with borrowed money and therefore debt.

      • explodicle@local106.com
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        1 year ago

        In our case, we were able to get a better rate from investing than the rate we’re getting charged on the car loan. It was “cheaper” to take the loan than to pay up front! This economy is nuts.

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          1 year ago

          That’s great if you can guarantee you beat the interest rate of the car. But as you’ve said the economy is nuts and anything can happen 🤣

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        1 year ago

        When borrowing rates are lower than investment returns borrowing just makes good financial sense.

        I could pay off my home loan today, but at 2.5% interest why, when I can keep that money and leave it in a safe high return investment? I’d be losing 10s of thousands a year in returns for my retirement to save a few thousand in mortgage interest.

        Same thing with cars.

        Then again, I don’t even buy new cars. I just get a dependable used Japanese car and drive it until it dies at 300k miles.