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Clothes Shopping & Car Ramblings

July 23rd, 2012 at 02:07 am

One thing I've noticed while out here in CA this summer is that most of my tops have a number of claw shaped holes in them, as well as some staining. I've seen Kari (my cat) in my closet before, but hadn't really realized how much damage she was inflicting on my clothing.

I decided that while I was in an area with an abundance of places to buy clothes, that I should try to replace a number of tops. So today my grandma and I went clothes shopping. Smile I ended up buying 7 tops total - 3 from Walmart, 1 from Macy's, and 3 from Sears. The least expensive top was $5, and the most was $25. I'm very happy with all of them, and think they will help to upgrade my professional image. I was really hoping I could find a replica of this one particular top I bought at Lane Bryant 4 years ago which I absolutely love, but I didn't find anything close. (I've been looking ever since I realized how much I loved the top ...) It's at home (NM) so if I think about it I'll take a picture of it - maybe one of you have seen it somewhere ... Big Grin

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***Please be advised, the following is a spewing of my thinking/thoughts arguing back and forth with myself ...

So in thinking about cars I took heed of the advice to look at certified cars. In my area (within 200 miles) there are 0 certified cars that are 2010 or newer AND less than $15k. There are 14 cars that are 2009 and newer AND less than $20k. So ... if I'm going to pay $14k+ for a car ... I'd rather get a brand new (last year model) with full warranty, etc., than a 2 - 4 year old car for the same $ or more.

When I get my next car, I want to be able to run it for a minimum of ten years. (My current car I've had since 1997 - bought new with 37 miles on it.) Since I live out in the boondocks (30+ miles to nearest town with more than two gas stations) I really cannot take many chances with the reliability of a vehcicle.

It would be great if I could find a car like my first one - a Hundayi Sonata that had sat in a grandma's garage and had 33k miles on it and was 4 years old .. in perfect condition. I paid $5k for it (in 1994) and drove it for 3 years, then sold it to my parents in 1997. My dad drove it for two more years (he put more miles on it in two years than it had on it when he bought it from me.)

I'm really looking at the Nissan Versa - mainly because it seems to get similar gas mileage to my Civic, it is a similar size/handling, and from my experiences riding in my co-workers Versa - seemed like a good car for the price range. I'd be open to other cars. Mostly what I'm lusting after is the ability to charge my phone via cig lighter and play my phone over the radio. Everything else I don't care about too much. (ok, I care a lot about gas mileage and size/handling - large part of why I ended up not taking on the Rogue.) Big Grin

I could put $2 - 4k into my current car - change the timing belt, do whatever needs to be done to make sure the engine doesn't fall out, figure out how to get my cig lighter working again (was told $3-400), and install a radio (and just hope that it doesn't fry like my last radio fried ...), oh yeah, the shocks probably will need replacing soon and possibly the brakes within the next year or two .. Maybe I could get a new hood too ... My car might last another 4 years after all that, or .. the electrical system will go out or the a/c will fail and then my car'd be a goner or need a few thousand more dollars work ... Meanwhile my family would be getting more and more worked up about how unsafe my car is, and I'd be getting further and further behind on having the ability to get a new car with cash.

Or ... I could do all that and my car could keep going fine for another 4 or 5 years, and then I'd have more than enough time to save the funds needed to replace it.

Or .. I could buy a new car (last years model) for around $13-15k. Put down $4k in cash for it up front, and then use dealer financing for the other 8-11k. Depending on the dealer finance rate, either stick with it or borrow 10k from my grandma (5% finance rate) to pay it off. (I read in several places that you can work a better deal on the overall price if you go with dealer financing.) Then either way I went ... aggressively pay the car off within two years (any money left from dads estate after medical bills, using tax refunds and extra paychecks, plus whatever I can sell my Honda for.) Then have 7 - 8 years to save towards the next replacement car (while also having the ability to work on other financial goals.)

Whenever my family starts to chime in on how unsafe they think my car is, I tend to defend my car. But the reality is that every time I take a trip to ABQ (about a two-hour one-way) I do worry. I've kept up with the general maintenance and oil changes - but I've also had multiple minor accidents and mishaps over the years in it. The hood that is currently crumpled (due to me rear ending somoenone in Dec.) is actually the 4th hood my cars had (hail damage, running into a pipe sticking out the back of a truck and something else I can't remember ..) I was told before moving to NM that one of the things holding my engine in was completely corroded and that the other two were just a matter of time. My timing belt was last changed in 2003 or 4?? so it's probably on borrowed time. The computer in my car appears to be working fine right now - although it is the same one that was in my car when my radio fried... (it's the 4th computer in my car - 1st one died, replacement was stolen, 3rd one from junk yard was for a standard car and not automatic ..)

When I get back to NM in a week, I'm not really going to have time to do anything about this one way or the other. School starts on the 15th and I'm WAY behind in everything I feel like I need to have done. So ... maybe I'll wait till November when we have a week off for Thanksgiving. I'd have a lot more to put down by then, and my timing belt should *hopefully* hold out til then ...

(In doing further research about the best time to buy a car, it seems that there really is no consensus. So November might just be as good of a time as any other..)

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I finally made enough Swagbucks to redeem for a $5 AGC today. 1st one this summer!

7 Responses to “Clothes Shopping & Car Ramblings”

  1. creditcardfree Says:
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    I bet you can get a better interest rate than 5% from the dealer. I think USAA is offering 1.75% for new cars and 3.75 for used, so I'm guessing other lenders would be similar. I think buying a new/slightly used car is the way to go. Are there any used cars with less than 5K miles near you? Would you like to buy now, rather than wait 4 months? What does your gut say to that? You are going to be busy REALLY soon...do you want to get this deal done? I would. Good luck, Laura. I'm always rooting for you!!!

  2. frugaltexan75 Says:
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    Thanks CCF, Smile
    I think you're right that I could do a lot better than 5% on a car loan -- I've seen a few places advertising 0% for 60 months (I think my credit score would be high enough high 700s or so.)

    I've already bought my train ticket to get back home, so getting a car here really isn't practical (plus I think it would be more expensive - get tags, title license here and then have to switch it all over to NM ..) As far as cars with less than 5,000 miles near my home ... yes, the only ones in my price range were from 1987!!, all others were starting at $18k++. (this is looking at auto trader - I tried looking at Carsdirect but it won't give me a quote unless I give them my information - which I'm not quite ready to do.)

  3. frugaltexan75 Says:
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    I expanded my search and found a Versa loaded with features 2011, 4,989 miles for just under $15k. It's in Arizona though - about 220 miles from my hometown. This actually does intrique me .. the base model plus the features this car has would cost around $18k brand new.

  4. Jerry Says:
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    Wow, that Hyundai from the grandma was a terrific find! We have had two Hyundai vehicles and they have both been very good to us. We also had a used Volvo wagon that we loved. All of them had decent mileage, were reliable, and had reasonable insurance premiums. It sounds like the Versa is a nice option, too, though... the right car would definitely lead me to travel a couple hundred miles! Good luck finding your right car...
    Jerry

  5. rob62521 Says:
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    I am finding it difficult to find clothes I like anymore...so many wild patterns. I'm pretty conservative so the patterns are too big and wild or the colors are too way out there...good luck with the search for the top you love.

  6. patientsaver Says:
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    I'm on my 3rd Honda now. I bought 1 used, the other 2 new, and the current one still going strong at 130,000 miles.

    however, Hondas aren't cheap, and I think my next car will be a Hyundai Accent. I believe that one gets 41 mpg.

  7. FrugalTexan75 Says:
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    Jerry - I loved my Hundayi - it handled so smoothly. But when I test drove the Honda ... there was no turning back. Smile
    Rob - I agree. It is so difficult to find clothing without hideous flower patterns or other garish designs. One of the tops I got actually is partly a flower design - but it's saved by a plain colored cardigan style covering. And lets not even start talking about the "styles" for full-figured women ... (can you see me rolling my eyes here??)

    PS -
    I absolutely love, love, love my Honda. I don't think I'd ever give it up if I had the choice. You are sure right though - Honda's are expensive! I was pricing a similar car to what I have (in 2012 model) and it *started* at $3k more than what I paid in 1997.

    41mpg?? I may have to check the Accent out.

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