Dr. Righteous
Senior Member
- Joined
- May 13, 2016
- Posts
- 432
- Reaction score
- 467
- Location
- Jamestown TN
- Ram Year
- 2014
- Engine
- 5.7 hemi
The older you get the more you have to focus on long term life goals. This why I've decided to put my '14 RAM up for sale. This was after much debating the pros and cons; going forward it makes the most sense.
We never like to take on debt but in the last couple years our finances took a kidney punch. I had to buy a vehicle for the wife. It started when we were looking for a clean used car or small truck for my son since he is off to college soon. We had 5k to spend we saved up for this. Unfortunately everything we looked was absolute junk. So we decided to give her vehicle to him and buy something else for her. We picked up a low mileage, 1 owner Chrysler 300. The heat pump was on it way out and I knew it. So when we turn it on for the first time this year -no bueno-. Turns out the evap coil was rusty and had pin holes in it. The compressor has been making a knocking noise for the past couple years so it was time to bite the bullet to the tune of 10K.
As far as my truck, I don't drive my truck all that much. Typically its once a week when I haul the trash off. (relatives need to get their own car) It just sits most of the time. If I sell it and getting a fair price I could pay off the extra bills so we are down to a house payment and utilities. I'll miss it but I like being (mostly) out of debt more.
We never like to take on debt but in the last couple years our finances took a kidney punch. I had to buy a vehicle for the wife. It started when we were looking for a clean used car or small truck for my son since he is off to college soon. We had 5k to spend we saved up for this. Unfortunately everything we looked was absolute junk. So we decided to give her vehicle to him and buy something else for her. We picked up a low mileage, 1 owner Chrysler 300. The heat pump was on it way out and I knew it. So when we turn it on for the first time this year -no bueno-. Turns out the evap coil was rusty and had pin holes in it. The compressor has been making a knocking noise for the past couple years so it was time to bite the bullet to the tune of 10K.
As far as my truck, I don't drive my truck all that much. Typically its once a week when I haul the trash off. (relatives need to get their own car) It just sits most of the time. If I sell it and getting a fair price I could pay off the extra bills so we are down to a house payment and utilities. I'll miss it but I like being (mostly) out of debt more.