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Buying your first car is a major milestone, but it’s easy to get overwhelmed by flashy features and dealer pressure. The smartest way to navigate this process is to focus on rather than just the sticker price. 1. Set a Bulletproof Budget
Remember to budget for sales tax, title, registration fees, and a "maintenance fund" of roughly $50–$100 per month for unexpected repairs. 2. Choose Between New and Used
Ensure your car payment alone does not exceed 15% of your monthly take-home pay .
Put 20% down , finance for no more than 4 years , and keep total monthly vehicle expenses (payment, insurance, fuel) under 10% of your gross income .
Buying your first car is a major milestone, but it’s easy to get overwhelmed by flashy features and dealer pressure. The smartest way to navigate this process is to focus on rather than just the sticker price. 1. Set a Bulletproof Budget
Remember to budget for sales tax, title, registration fees, and a "maintenance fund" of roughly $50–$100 per month for unexpected repairs. 2. Choose Between New and Used
Ensure your car payment alone does not exceed 15% of your monthly take-home pay .
Put 20% down , finance for no more than 4 years , and keep total monthly vehicle expenses (payment, insurance, fuel) under 10% of your gross income .