We need a new larger vehicle. My truck is plenty big enough, but it's a rattle trap at 220k. Other cars are too small. I don't want to get into what kind of car, but it needs to be new enough not to strand us in the middle of the desert, fast enough to cruise at 80mph, and big enough to haul a weeks worth of stuff to the beach with multiple bicycles on the back and a cargo box on top.
Fancy new cars have always been superfluous to me, but with kids and high speed highways, safety becomes more a factor.
Here's the basics:
$1500 mortgage, $300 in utilities and media (water, sewer, trash, gas, electric, internet, streaming).
$800 for childcare (not consistent, but aiming high, get a few grand back in tax refund every year)
$500 for groceries.
No other debt.
$6000 per month net income. (We both contribute on the higher end of 401k and HSA)
We're big savers and could buy most reasonable vehicles all cash, but we'd rather keep that for a down payment on a future house or home addition. A car is more immediate.
Concerns:
- Our current 3 vehicles have no value, so trade-in would be pointless.
- New vehicles have expensive insurance, likely costing twice what our most expensive vehicle is currently.
- New vehicles have expensive windshields, we have replaced a windshield every two years on our vehicles since moving to AZ 8 years ago. That's about 4 total for three vehicles.
- Interest rates on new vehicles are high, and AZ charges a hefty dealer tax on top of title and tags. Used would save significant dollars, but limit inventory. Could we buy a used car, then get a loan?
How much car can we afford?