Or you can take the train, walk or bike. All of which are much much cheaper.
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lol how is this comment getting downvotes in this community
Too many people from all with car brain
I have never owned a car that did not already belong to 2 family members prior. Surprisingly, I have yet to be kicked down the social ladder and sweep dung for a living.
Also, used cars are like 3000€ here. I have no idea of used cars, but at some point having them be serviced every year should be cheaper than monthly payments, right?
“No one cares about what car you drive” has such Boomer energy to it, and it’s completely false.
Our 2nd car (ie. the one we use if my wife or I need to commute individually - suburban sprawl means we live in a public transportation desert), is a beat-up 15yo Hyundai hatchback.
We both love it because it’s economical, surprisingly reliable, cheap as anything to maintain, and we don’t particularly care if it gets dinged at a parking lot.
But the looks we get from our peers when we drive to our respective offices (we usually WFH), holy crap! Constantly having to explain ourselves is tiresome, and our line managers have both made off-handed comments sarcastically asking if we’re not being paid enough. 🤦🏻♂️
Maybe it's different in your social circle. I work with engineers and technicians and keeping an old car going is respected not derided.
I wouldn't want to hang around with people that look down their noses at me because I drive a car with 100,000 miles on the clock.
My boss did joke about giving me a raise to get me a car and I'm all for it.
Given the community, you should probably finagle that raise and just put it towards friendlier commute alternatives if possible!
Boss: “Hey, I have you that raise - where’s the car?” You: “Oh, I put that towards an e-bike instead!”
I can milk it for more going "I'm saving for a Hummer, I'm not settling for anything less of course. If I only had a couple hundred bucks more each month...".