
Bubs360
Members-
Posts
82 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Profile Information
-
Location
Lakes Region
-
Vehicles
I Love My Subaru
Bubs360's Achievements

Advanced Member (3/11)
0
Reputation
-
Well, that really doesn't make a difference, does it? Whether it's on the privately-maintained driveway or the town/state maintained street. it doesn't change the effect an oil leak will have on the environment. Just saying. Anyway, any updates from the "company"? A 1/3 quart oil loss at 1,000 miles isn't very good. These aren't Saturns.
-
Yeah, I am actually going to be dealing with student loans shortly! I decided to keep driving a lackluster car that I bought with my own money, and worry about having a nice Impreza once I'm older than 20 and have a career going. By then, my insurance ought to be much cheaper as well. The Saturn is not a bad car by any means, I'm just glad I was able to resist the temptation of driving a nice newer car.
-
That is very true as well - seriously well put. But, I'm satisfied with my Saturn for the time being and the Subaru can wait a few years. I mean, I could do $560/month payments/insurance but it would make things much more stressful. Like, I could trust that car to get me across the country and back time and time again, but could I afford it making those payments right now? Probably not on a student salary. I mean, if they get an older Impreza for $6,000 with cheaper payments as soon as next week, I may still look into it. By the way, sorry to hear about your friend passing away...
-
Yeah, I just made the smart choice. The car was $10,900 but it's just not the time for me to own one right now. I've got tech school to worry about. I've got my Saturn and, while not fast, pretty or stylish, will get me around just fine for about a tenth of what that Impreza costs. I'll go to tech school for a few years, drive a crappy car, and get my associate's in the "applied science of automotive technology." I'll be 20-21 by then and insurance will be considerably cheaper - plus I'll have a career going.
-
Like I said, this is going to be tough to resist. Basically, they can do $199/month payments and all that zero-percent APR bulls***. I can get it insured for $360/month in my name. So, I could pay for and insure this car for $560 a month. I won't be moving out of the house for another few years, since my tech school is right here in town. The question is, will I be able to pay $560/month in the long run? I know I can work enough to pay for it now, but what if something happens? Damn. Tough choice. I can pay $560/month but have a car that should have basically zero issues for a long, long time, or I can stay in my oil-burning Saturn. Guaranteed reliability and payments, or stay with my slow, but possibly reliable old Saturn and have no issues with payments.
-
Yeah, it's because I'm an eighteen year old male. Progressive wants $650/month and Liberty Mutual wants EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS A MONTH! When I turn 21, it goes down significantly, and by the time I'm 30 I'll be paying less than $200/month for the same car. However, if I were an eighteen year old woman, I could apparently kill someone in a drag race (drag race charge and vehicular homicide charge - same day!) and still pay less than I would now with a clean record. I play with insurance rates a lot. However, if they can cut me a really nice deal and I can figure out some more affordable insurance, I might actually consider this car. I shall see.
-
Yeah, the funny thing is that they "like" me so much (quotation marks because I've talked with them for a long time, they seem nice but my cynical side says they're only doing that to get me to buy a car), that they lowered the price a bit, would be really generous on my trade-in and have a really sweet financing deal that I could most certainly afford - no doubt about that. Even on my high-school student salary! It's the insurance that is keeping me from this deal. As an eighteen year-old male, it would be somewhere as "low" as $650/month or as high as $975/month! *puke* My father is considering registering it in his name and putting it under his insurance, that would keep it somewhere affordable. But, alas, it probably won't work out that easily. If only, though. What a fantastic car!