Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Is spending thousands of dollars for a new car worth the expense to get
all the latest safety features and a increase on my insurance premium at my age of 82 yrs.? |
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Not possible to answer this. A personal decision financially and a Financial Advisor would require much more information to help.
Of course, you’re about to receive quite a few opinions here…. |
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In my opinion, yes, as long as you can afford to pay cash. Note that, when I traded in my 13 year old vehicle for a new vehicle about 5 years ago, my insurance premium actually decreased because of the extra safety features. Although, I have a very high liability limit.
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We just did this,
Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist Lane Tracing Assist Road Sign Assist Automatic High Beams Proactive Driving Assist It was a no brainer |
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It was one of those life enjoyments for him. He put less than 10,000 miles / year on his car. Buy one and enjoy. (don't rely on safety features in order to keep driving)
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All depends upon the value you assign to those safety features. For me, it's a definite yes, as those safety features could potentially save my life.
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If my current car was working well I would only look at a new car because I felt the safety features would help keep me safer than the old car. For example a self drive car might be a lot safer for local travel than some one in poor health driving.
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We also bought a couple of years ago for safety features, same as yours - well worth the cost if it saves a life.
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Both my and I and my stepson bought new vehicles within the last 2 years and we all got LOWER insurance rates, not much lower but lower. In both cases this was due to the additional safety features.
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We added a second car two years ago.
Was driving 2011 Camry went to 2021 Camry with safety features. Saved me from an accident so answer is yes. |
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[QUOTE=Michael G.;2270357]Is spending thousands of dollars for a new car worth the expense to get
all the latest safety features and a increase on my insurance premium at my age of 82 yrs.?[/QUOTE There are a lot of reasons for "car buying" your the judge, but given the current supply /demand situation one could make a good argument for putting off the purchase , if you can. Certainly a auto dealership is there to make money and right now are less inclined to make a "deal" without a market adjustment heavily in their favor, I will try to add a graph from FRED of domestic auto inventories |
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Buying a car, house, boat, swimming pool should not involve a financial advisor unless you are buying something over a million dollars, actually you shouldn’t need a personal advisor at all. At our age, every transaction at our age should be based on wants and needs.
If you want a new car buy it. Get all the new safety features as you can afford. Also, at our age, you have to think about getting stranded somewhere because a used car broke down, you have a better chance of not breaking down in a new car. Do your homework before buying new or used to see if there is a trend in problems/class actions against this car. I actually got rid of a newer car years ago because this manufacturer had issues with their cars/trucks just coming to a stop out of the blue. It happened to us. They told us they fixed the problem. When I went out on the web and investigated this issue, thousands were having this same problem but the manufacturer wouldn’t classify this as a recall. I didn’t want my wife stranded somewhere so I got rid of the truck. |
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What car did you buy
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yes a no brainer
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Yes, because you are older and live in Florida. Many older drivers that should not be driving and the state is the leader in insurance fraud.
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