Can I afford a 2010 used Ford mustang?
I'm 19 full time job, I'm saving for a down payment of 4000 and I've always wanted a Ford mustang, can I afford it I've heard insurance maybe pretty high etc any advice.
Insurance is extremely high on a Ford mustang. You should talk to someone who has the same vehicle and see how much they pay for it each month. Then this would show you if you could pay for it compared to your monthly salary. You should also consider what other vehicles you have on your insurance.
No, the insurance for a mford mustang is always HiGH, because those folks of the car tuners and car race scene often crash their mustangs or damage them by tuning.
even if the insurance was not high, putting all the hard earned money into a car is not wise, because the car can have a major damage and then all the money will be lost and that will then be tragic. When someone doesn't earn that much to not need to mind that, then he or she can't really afford mustang.
You car should cost no more than 50% of your yearly income. So if you can find a Mustang that fits into that number you can afford it.
If you earn $20,000 a year your car should cost no more than $10,000.
You're 19, and you work in a pizza place for minimum wage. You can't in any way afford this car.
For someone under 26 years old, the insurance cost on a Mustang can easily be a deal killer. Why? Because young drivers wreck them more often, which makes All drivers, even those over 26 years old, pay more for insurance on that vehicle.
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