Some bad financial decisions from my past are catching up to me and I need some good advice.
I have a leased vehicle (2011 4runner) and the lease is about to expire next month. It was my intention to buy this vehicle once the lease was up, but that probably is not going to happen. Took some major hits to my cash reserves this year, and my credit is also currently in the crapper. I do have have about 100k in equity in my house I may be able to tap into, though with bad credit that is unlikely.
I have a reserve vehicle that is completely paid off...1998 dodge ram 2500 with 100k miles on it.
Now, I am actually pretty tired of making car payments, but my commute is also about 32 miles one way, so I do need a reliable vehicle.
Really not sure what I should do...I could probably sell a bunch of crap i (including the dodge) and come up with enough cash to get me a downpayment of around 5k which might (or might not) get me a car loan.
Or I could just say so long to the 4runner and drive the dodge for a year or so until I am back on my feet financially.
Looking for some good advice, not looking to get beat up here. I know i made mistakes...
I have a leased vehicle (2011 4runner) and the lease is about to expire next month. It was my intention to buy this vehicle once the lease was up, but that probably is not going to happen. Took some major hits to my cash reserves this year, and my credit is also currently in the crapper. I do have have about 100k in equity in my house I may be able to tap into, though with bad credit that is unlikely.
I have a reserve vehicle that is completely paid off...1998 dodge ram 2500 with 100k miles on it.
Now, I am actually pretty tired of making car payments, but my commute is also about 32 miles one way, so I do need a reliable vehicle.
Really not sure what I should do...I could probably sell a bunch of crap i (including the dodge) and come up with enough cash to get me a downpayment of around 5k which might (or might not) get me a car loan.
Or I could just say so long to the 4runner and drive the dodge for a year or so until I am back on my feet financially.
Looking for some good advice, not looking to get beat up here. I know i made mistakes...