In 2022 my car (a 2010 Nissan Versa) kicked the bucket. The engine was broken and needed to be replaced. Rather than spending even MORE money on repairs (I had spent a few thousand or so on various other parts at this point), I decided to buy a newer car that would, presumably, require fewer repairs in the short term.

I bought a 2021 Honda HRV for ~$20,000 at 7.59% APR. I pay $414 a month and have $16k left on it. I bought this car under the worst possible circumstances:

  1. Used car prices were very high at this time
  2. Interest rates were high due to inflation
  3. I needed a car because my previous one had died so I didn’t have the luxury of time

My hope, at the time, was that inflation would be tamed and interest rates would eventually be lowered, wherein I could refinance the loan. I no longer believe this is a possibility within the next 4 years or so. I was also hoping to find something small and cheap like a Honda fit, but I learned that they had stopped producing them. An HRV seemed like a sensible kind of car given the modest physical needs of how I used a car at the time

So, here’s my question: Should I just sell my car for something older? Maybe like a 2015 or so? Or should I just stick with my current machine until it’s paid off and try to refinance after 2028?

If I could go back in time, I would’ve sold the Versa in 2020 or so, before I had spent a bunch of money on repairs. Hindsight is 20/20 though

  • shortrounddev@lemmy.worldOP
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    9 months ago

    The car runs fine, I don’t have any major complaints other than the stupid ass touch screen controls for stuff like air conditioning, but it seems hard to find any car that has real controls anymore.

    I also moved to a city (from the suburbs) and work remotely so I don’t drive as much as I used to

    I don’t know what current car interest rates are. I can tell you that the federal reserve has not changed interest rates in a meaningful way since then

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      9 months ago

      One thing I did when I lived in the city was get a Zipcar membership.

      I didn’t own a car but it was a very cheap and convenient way to drive one when I needed to, and some were parked on my street.