What does a bankruptcy lawyer drive?
I have been driving the same 2013 Dodge Journey, well, since 2013. When I first bought the car, I was looking for a car that could fit my growing family and was a lower end brand new car.
I took a loan to purchase the car, paid it off in under three years and have been driving payment free ever since.
The car recently hit 200,000 miles. The Journey is looking older, but she is still going.
This year I had to get new breaks and tires. It was about $1,500.00. I had considered getting a new car, but then considered the expenses, down payment, monthly payments, interest, increased excise tax and increased auto insurance. The one-time repair bill was a much better deal.
I hope to get another 200,000 miles and more out of it.
I’m going to keep driving my old car.
Rob