A) Van is hers, not mine. Tahoe is mine.
B)What I got for the Sierra paid it off and paid for half of the Tahoe. I'm getting ~19mpg on my commute vs 14/15 in the truck. Plus it's cheaper on insurance. I'm saving a total of almost 600/mo over owning the truck.
The van wasn't planned but Courtney got in a wreck and the van had everything she wanted and she was ok with driving one plus it was super cheap. It's her car, who am I to say no just based on it being a van?
Now we both have paid off vehicles that we have barely $5k invested in between the 2 (out of pocket, thanks to the Sierra sale) that are reliable, safe, at least decent on fuel and can haul the kids around. Now we can focus on paying bills and saving for a house instead of pissing money away on an unneccesary car payment/fuel bill/high insurance.
Courtney's in school full time and only working part time. I don't make great money but I'm busting my ass trying to get somewhere. I did what I needed to do for my family. I'm sorry I'm not blessed with a great career and have easy money coming out of my ass. Things haven't exactly gone as planned since I graduated college but I'm doing what I can.
So, you wanna tell me again how that was a poor decision?
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