. . . $15,000, and a $3500 injector pump, my truck (1999 Dodge 3500 CTD 4x4) is finally paid off.
That is all.
That is all.
Pay everthing off! Easier said than done but its the only way out....
No credit cards here,finally paid them off 4 yrs ago & cut them up.Never will I have another one.If I cant save for it or pay it off within 90 days,I dont need it.
I still have my house payments and Insurane gas and eletric. Even the food bill has been knock down next to nothing.
Yup some things you have to pay for,sure makes it easier when the frills are cut out....
The nicest part is the $300 payment and $70 per month in insurance I will now keep in my pocket.
. . . $15,000, and a $3500 injector pump, my truck (1999 Dodge 3500 CTD 4x4) is finally paid off.
That is all.
Time to go new truck shopping. It's the American way.
. . . $15,000, and a $3500 injector pump, my truck (1999 Dodge 3500 CTD 4x4) is finally paid off.
That is all.
The nicest part is the $300 payment and $70 per month in insurance I will now keep in my pocket.
Small piece of advice. I bought my truck new in '03. It was paid off before it was 3yrs old. At 5 years old I had the misfortune of falling asleep on my way home from work. Even though the truck was paid for I kept full coverage on it.
Vehicle Damage: $12,750
Telephone Pole Replacement: $13,200
My total out of pocket expense....$500. I'll tell you this. People used to think I was crazy for keeping full coverage, I will NEVER go without it after that morning. It's only a couple bucks a day but let me tell you, if you need it...it's a whole lot better if it's there than if it's not.
Small piece of advice. I bought my truck new in '03. It was paid off before it was 3yrs old. At 5 years old I had the misfortune of falling asleep on my way home from work. Even though the truck was paid for I kept full coverage on it.
Vehicle Damage: $12,750
Telephone Pole Replacement: $13,200
My total out of pocket expense....$500. I'll tell you this. People used to think I was crazy for keeping full coverage, I will NEVER go without it after that morning. It's only a couple bucks a day but let me tell you, if you need it...it's a whole lot better if it's there than if it's not.
Meh. . . I've got pretty high liability coverage, which I will keep, but I'm not spending an extra $70 per month for the rest of my life for full coverage.
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