Don’t Buy a New Car

Last September, I wrote about how to buy a used car. When you can save thousands of after-tax dollars, you should. I have a particular philosophy of local transportation that some readers may not share, but those who are doing their best to increase their net worth do share it. LAST GASPS On Sunday, as I drove to church, my 1990 Chrysler Town & Country minivan’s odometer rolled over 230,000 miles. I bought it for $8,000 when it had 120,000 miles on it. That was in 1996, I think. I had to make a few repairs, such as CV joints, … Continue reading Don’t Buy a New Car