thousand dollar car in 2024 is gonna be a frame and maybe the steelies😭 Edit: i know you can find a running car for 1k, people who only got 1k for a car usually don’t got the time money or knowledge to get them in reliable healthy running condition.
@@homelywriterit’s not very wrong you might get lucky and find something that runs decent but more then likely you will be getting some bs that you can’t put 100+miles a day on it’s not realistic at all
@ 1.2k on a gold is gonna get you high 100k to low 200k miles on a good day. Golf’s reliability is a gamble after the first 130k. Even if maintained properly.
@@indianpotatofarmer6508again, you aren’t finding any of those for $1000 that isn’t gonna break down in a week or need another several hundred or even thousands in repair.
It’s so easy, people are just lazy to do the research for a junk car. Odds are the $1000 car might need $1000 worth of work then it will only run for 2 years but that’s all you need.
@@LeiLad420 you buy it for $1000 drive it a few months save more money fix it’s minor issues that you found when you inspected it before you bought it. Simple, beats any car payment. Again, $2,000 car = 2 car payments.
In a poor persons mindset, I’ve owned multiple $1000 vehicles, the most expensive one was a 2002 dodge caravan. I paid $800 in 2008, they lad hit a gaud rail and scrapped every panel, but couldn’t report to insurance because she just had the same thing happen months before when they totaled her last one. I paid $800, drove it with the dents, put about $500 into bodywork. I drove that minivan for 10 years and spent a total of $11000 on it over 160,000 miles, sold with 230,000 miles for $1500 because I fixed the body panels. That 11k includes, tires, oil change, brakes, batteries, and a few suspension components.
@ I have found hundreds it’s possible. I bought my most recent spare car in 2022 it’s a 2011 Honda ridgeline with 264,XXX miles on it. I bought it for $850, it runs and drives well, but it had a lot of body damage ( rust, and dents) only cosmetic) I put about $400 into it, so it would pass inspection. New brakes and I bought used tires. I drove it about 8,000 miles since I bought it, no issues. $1200 into almost 10k miles and 3 years. I drive it most of the winter because my suv doesn’t need to see road salt because it needs to last 15 years rust free lol.
@ really I’m just always looking even when I don’t need a $1000 beater, and I sell them for like $100 when I’m done with most of them to someone who needs a vehicle, I have given them away, it’s nice knowing a little bit about cars and constantly searching auto trader. My dad is a very good mechanic and I learn a lot and watch UA-cam videos, so I know what to look for, but it doesn’t take much time to learn to inspect a car for flaws that aren’t worth fixing. I’ve given away cars for free because a $1000 steal pops up and I’ll buy it for charity and put $500 into it to fix what’s making it a $1000 car and give em away or sell them. I’ve given away two hoopties for free, one of them my grandpa has been driving for 4 years, it’s a 2006 Nissan Quest, I bought it and gave it to him for his birthday because he’s poor and his car broke down. I paid $800 and put about $1500 into it because I made sure it was perfect ( brand new Goodyear tires, brakes, wipers, fluids. Exhaust, and an alignment.), only 160k miles and runs great still.
@Josh-pk4dv I'm not saying it's perfect, but in this scenario, they don't have any risk or cost from accident, insurance, upkeep, purchase, gas, or anything else that comws from owning a car. I might pay $100-300 a month in gas alone. Add in insurance, and for a car I own, I already pay around $400/month and own the risk. Plus I have to upkeep the vehicle and drive it around. My point is, if they are able to meet all their needs with that, why would you change? For a small amount of equity in owning a vehicle? Doesn't seem as though it balances the scales and makes it worth it. The main deciding factor I'd see is convenience. That may be a non-issue if you live somewhere that is highly populated, as there are plenty of options available for transport, but if you had to wait 45 mins for every ride because there just aren't that many options out there, that would be a pain, and could turn into a financial strain.
Checked Craigslist today, the cheapest running car i could find in my area was a 2006 altima with over 200k miles, it was 2200. Good luck to whoever buys that😂
I was lucky enough to be part of a family that loves cars, so from a young age I learned how to fix them, I drive a 2007 suv everyday that I bought for 900$ 1 year ago because it was over heating and the woman didn't want to pay a mechanic to fix it, I spent 130$ on a new water pump and maybe 25$ worth of anti freeze and have been driving it since, obviously maintaining it, however I understand that the average person cannot do that. 1000$ vehicles are out there if you can buy something that needs work and fix it yourself
$1000 car dont exist anymore. Runs and drives $1500 minimum. Thats in a state with no inspections and the car is clapped out but miraculously still runs and drives
I've been looking at vehicles for a few years and it seems like the lowest you'll pay for a car that's actually working and in decent condition is around $6,000, unless you get lucky.
Also using a ride app for sending kids to school is usually a waste of money since school districts need an accessible bus route for every student and most will add a new bus stop if you don’t want your kids walking too far from home
@@lucastoritto1133 Yeesh, sometimes you gotta wonder whos making decisions for these districts because sending children on public transport is terrifying
I financed a 5500 car for my first job out of college and paid it off in a few months. I do not regret that financing at all. The caveat: Cheap cars do mean more repair costs. It still beats a car note, but it’s important to keep a sinking fund imo.
This thread had me looking at fb marketplace to entertain this, and you can actually find beaters with heaters for around $1000, if you don't mind rust or damage lol
I bought myself a $700 car and got it driving after I got into an accident which ended up in a total loss. I am now debt free and own a car which is the best feeling ever (All of this happened in 2024).
Instead of buying a car, go to Nissan and get a maxima. They’re 20k new, and some dealerships don’t need a down payment, or will take a 1k down payment. Then you have a new reliable car, and the monthly payments will be very cheap, 150-200.
Bought a car for $850 shit barely ran was jumping it almost every time I turned it off. But It got me by for 6-7 months of spending money on absolutely nothing else than what I needed to and then bought a newer used car that’s reliable for 4 grand no monthly payment.
I don't understand why people can't stand older cars. Most Japanese cars are normally 500-1500$ and hella reliable/cheap to maintain. Actually you could even get some really cool car with that:D I have never spend over 1700$ of my money to buy some car, because it's stupid for lots of reasons(1. Reason financing is only loss.) I have always enjoyed beaters more than new car, because beater is something you own and new car is something that is going to blow:D
If you buy a 1k car and are not a huge expert on cars (there is so many things that are not obvious that could be wrong) you run the risk of buying junk and just losing that 1k you built up. Heck that could happen a few times. 1k for a good chance at a reliable vehicle is a facade. Atleast 5k is what you are looking at nowadays
Y’all my family got a mostly working condition WEELCHAIR MINIVAN which cost a ton for like 4k in the Bay Area like you can get a decent car for a few K
You gonna have to seriously finesse getting a beater that cheap nowadays, you gotta be on Facebook marketplace straight up like social media, and find those random deals and you’ll have to be the couple first of messages and straight up be on the way an minutes, hour or two after the post was made 😅 ask me how I know 😒
Dave has good advice on some subjects, but this isn’t 2002 anymore. Anything you’ll likely find for $1000 now is going to belong in a junkyard not on the road.
I bought my car for $2000 and have driven it 10k miles with only basic maintenance. It's my first car, a 2005 honda CR-V EX Very nice car, only things ive done are basics such as brakes, tires, and a starter all of which set me back under $600. However i do need new rear shocks... Ive needed those since i bought it last year but ive been putting it off. The reara are only $100 and im putting them in myself $1000-$2000 cars still exist if you are willing to do your own work
I have a few motorcycles and they're not practical all year round like a car is. Cars are more comfortable, can haul more, and are safer. When I don't need to bring much with me and it's nice out I'll ride a motorcycle, any other time and I'll drive my car.
I just looked as if I had 1k for a car, found a Toyota rav 4 beat up but running and reliable enough for work and usual trips. Not impossible to do just takes looking and dedication, if you wanna make excuses put an application in for my 600 lb life and get off the internet
Yeah no. You need at the absolute minimum like 5 grand and some extreme luck to find a decent shit bucket that’ll last you at least 50k miles to Uber in lmao. And that’s basically only if you live on the east coast with our current used car market.
People are funny with these $1000 cars. No you’re not finding a $1000 car that’s doing all of that I’m sorry. No matter whoever says oh civic, accord, crown Vic, etc. those cars that used to be 500-1000 are now $2000+. Plus they’re high miles, no heating or a/c, and probably not the best on oil or coolant cause they’ll usually burn or have a leak. Not saying he should finance a vehicle, but sub $1000 beaters do not exist in 80% of America.
This man is so out of touch with reality it’s unreal. $1k isn’t buying you a car not a running one that would last long enough to even replace it with some on thing better that will last you a while.
@@Dylan-ux6hp nope, guy was 20, he couldn’t drive stick well enough and he needed cash asap, YOU on the other hand got absolutely shafted for paying anything over 1500 for an 02…
Ramsey it’s great but he’s so out of touch with reality. 400 a month on transportation is $7 for each of them each day round trip. That’s insanely cheap. Also give me a working used car for $1000 and I’ll buy it in a heartbeat
This goes to show how out of touch with reality this Ramsey guy is. The only car that you can buy worth $1000 is something without an engine. Anyone that makes their money telling other people how to make money is a scam, artist and grifter. Be afraid of these people.
dude is out of touch with reality hes is putting people in a death trap there gonna have more problems than they can handle with the 1000 doller car hes sending them on a wild goose chase as well findidng a 1k car today is almost impossible
This guy and his nonexistent 1000 dollar cars. maybe 15 years ago you could pick up something reliable for 1k. but if you could even manage to find something running for 1k today, it will not be worth the stress of owning it. itll have you wishing you just put the money down as a down payment for a 10k car from a dealer.
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@@SavannahMares it’s not lmao Ubers are expensive asf unless he works 10 mins away no way that’s all if he spends 400 a month on Ubers he can get a $250 car payment for a okay car some people just don’t have the brain to do so
do not get advice from this dude , he’s another clown on here with no real world experience yea go get a car for 1000 in 2025. yea go ask your friends to take you and pick u up from work . yea live cheap as if he isn’t already. I don’t have a show like this bozo here but I can tell you , grind hard for 6 months. within those 6 months and a extra 10 hours overtime every month you will be able to buy a A-B car.
thousand dollar car in 2024 is gonna be a frame and maybe the steelies😭
Edit: i know you can find a running car for 1k, people who only got 1k for a car usually don’t got the time money or knowledge to get them in reliable healthy running condition.
Very wrong, marketplace cars
@@homelywriterit’s not very wrong you might get lucky and find something that runs decent but more then likely you will be getting some bs that you can’t put 100+miles a day on it’s not realistic at all
No you could get a very reliable golf for 1.2k
@ 1.2k on a gold is gonna get you high 100k to low 200k miles on a good day. Golf’s reliability is a gamble after the first 130k. Even if maintained properly.
@@homelywriter where do you think i’m looking for my cars bro😭 i aint talkin out my ass
You’re not finding a $1000 car today that’s reliable enough to put a 100+ miles a day on.
2010-14 Camry or Corolla
Crown Vic’s
Busted up Pontiac
Literally any car on Facebook marketplace
@@indianpotatofarmer6508depends where you live, i aint finding shit that cheap
@@indianpotatofarmer6508again, you aren’t finding any of those for $1000 that isn’t gonna break down in a week or need another several hundred or even thousands in repair.
Just got a 2000 Honda accord 195k on it for $1400 runs like a beast and has okay gas mileage
@ good for you man
Dave Ramsey lives in a different reality than most 20-30 year olds in the real world you can’t find a running car for 1000 dollars
Easily can get them
It’s so easy, people are just lazy to do the research for a junk car. Odds are the $1000 car might need $1000 worth of work then it will only run for 2 years but that’s all you need.
@@Gavin-bp3xxthat’s a 2 thousand dollar car then
@@LeiLad420 you buy it for $1000 drive it a few months save more money fix it’s minor issues that you found when you inspected it before you bought it. Simple, beats any car payment. Again, $2,000 car = 2 car payments.
I know somebody at my school who got a car for $250 and that thing may have 255k miles on it but its still running great
just tell bro to get a bus pass don’t give him false hope in a $1000 car 😂
You can’t find 4 wheels and a engine that will pass a inspection for 1k. Maybe $2500 if you’re lucky.
There's almost nothing as expensive as a $1000 car.
In a poor persons mindset, I’ve owned multiple $1000 vehicles, the most expensive one was a 2002 dodge caravan. I paid $800 in 2008, they lad hit a gaud rail and scrapped every panel, but couldn’t report to insurance because she just had the same thing happen months before when they totaled her last one. I paid $800, drove it with the dents, put about $500 into bodywork. I drove that minivan for 10 years and spent a total of $11000 on it over 160,000 miles, sold with 230,000 miles for $1500 because I fixed the body panels. That 11k includes, tires, oil change, brakes, batteries, and a few suspension components.
@@Gavin-bp3xxhave you looked for them in the past couple of years? Prices have sky rocketed!
@ I have found hundreds it’s possible. I bought my most recent spare car in 2022 it’s a 2011 Honda ridgeline with 264,XXX miles on it. I bought it for $850, it runs and drives well, but it had a lot of body damage ( rust, and dents) only cosmetic) I put about $400 into it, so it would pass inspection. New brakes and I bought used tires. I drove it about 8,000 miles since I bought it, no issues. $1200 into almost 10k miles and 3 years. I drive it most of the winter because my suv doesn’t need to see road salt because it needs to last 15 years rust free lol.
@ really I’m just always looking even when I don’t need a $1000 beater, and I sell them for like $100 when I’m done with most of them to someone who needs a vehicle, I have given them away, it’s nice knowing a little bit about cars and constantly searching auto trader. My dad is a very good mechanic and I learn a lot and watch UA-cam videos, so I know what to look for, but it doesn’t take much time to learn to inspect a car for flaws that aren’t worth fixing. I’ve given away cars for free because a $1000 steal pops up and I’ll buy it for charity and put $500 into it to fix what’s making it a $1000 car and give em away or sell them. I’ve given away two hoopties for free, one of them my grandpa has been driving for 4 years, it’s a 2006 Nissan Quest, I bought it and gave it to him for his birthday because he’s poor and his car broke down. I paid $800 and put about $1500 into it because I made sure it was perfect ( brand new Goodyear tires, brakes, wipers, fluids. Exhaust, and an alignment.), only 160k miles and runs great still.
@@Gavin-bp3xx I need to be your mechanic you getting robbed
400 bucks a month to get everywhere you need to without any of the risk of owning a car. That sounds too good to be true.
ah yes, let me pay over 4 grand a year for something that can be solved for half the price…
@Josh-pk4dv I'm not saying it's perfect, but in this scenario, they don't have any risk or cost from accident, insurance, upkeep, purchase, gas, or anything else that comws from owning a car. I might pay $100-300 a month in gas alone. Add in insurance, and for a car I own, I already pay around $400/month and own the risk. Plus I have to upkeep the vehicle and drive it around. My point is, if they are able to meet all their needs with that, why would you change? For a small amount of equity in owning a vehicle? Doesn't seem as though it balances the scales and makes it worth it. The main deciding factor I'd see is convenience. That may be a non-issue if you live somewhere that is highly populated, as there are plenty of options available for transport, but if you had to wait 45 mins for every ride because there just aren't that many options out there, that would be a pain, and could turn into a financial strain.
Yeah that's sound really cheap for how often he says they use those apps
@@Josh-pk4dvGas, insurance, maintenance, inspection, repairs and purchase price. Any young person is spending half that on insurance
There’s a 200k miles Honda rn sitting at 2k this guy is out of his mind
Just looked out of curiosity not a single car in my area for sale for 1000 that even claims to run and drive
must suck for you then, i’ve got 9 in a 15 mile radius lmao
clearly a skill issue
I think you’re looking at too new of cars
@@SinfulKittycan’t be doing Lyft inna 98 corolla😂
Dave Ramsay gives good advice, but a thousand dollar car in 2025 is about impossible. At least one that is reliable
The way old people think things are so simple starting out nowadays😂
I had a friend that spent 300 in a week on lyft getting to work his wife and kids to school lets just say he has a payment now and he dosent regret it
Uber and Lyft won’t let you drive with a thousand dollar car
You can’t even get an engine block for $1,000 anymore
Only thousand dollar car you can find will be salvage or from copart auction
Bros gunna get a bike and a motor for that $1000
I got a 1000 dollar car put about 6 grand into it just to make it to work over 2 years
1k for a car is a dream😭😭 i’ve been searching for months and haven’t been able to find anything with OK mileage for less than 4-5k
1000 car nowadays usually doesn't run. Certainty won't if you're looking for a pickup
Checked Craigslist today, the cheapest running car i could find in my area was a 2006 altima with over 200k miles, it was 2200. Good luck to whoever buys that😂
you're not gonna find any running car for $1000, id say minimum $3500
I was lucky enough to be part of a family that loves cars, so from a young age I learned how to fix them, I drive a 2007 suv everyday that I bought for 900$ 1 year ago because it was over heating and the woman didn't want to pay a mechanic to fix it, I spent 130$ on a new water pump and maybe 25$ worth of anti freeze and have been driving it since, obviously maintaining it, however I understand that the average person cannot do that. 1000$ vehicles are out there if you can buy something that needs work and fix it yourself
$1000 car dont exist anymore. Runs and drives $1500 minimum. Thats in a state with no inspections and the car is clapped out but miraculously still runs and drives
I've been looking at vehicles for a few years and it seems like the lowest you'll pay for a car that's actually working and in decent condition is around $6,000, unless you get lucky.
Also using a ride app for sending kids to school is usually a waste of money since school districts need an accessible bus route for every student and most will add a new bus stop if you don’t want your kids walking too far from home
Not totally true I grew up in Chicago and Chicago public highschools don’t have school busses we had no choice but public trains
@@lucastoritto1133 Yeesh, sometimes you gotta wonder whos making decisions for these districts because sending children on public transport is terrifying
When my town had budget cuts when i was in high school, there were no buses unless you lived under 2 miles away.
@ Man, we live in a society huh
I financed a 5500 car for my first job out of college and paid it off in a few months. I do not regret that financing at all.
The caveat: Cheap cars do mean more repair costs. It still beats a car note, but it’s important to keep a sinking fund imo.
Bruh that 1000 car finna need a 3k repair in like 2 months
This thread had me looking at fb marketplace to entertain this, and you can actually find beaters with heaters for around $1000, if you don't mind rust or damage lol
I bought myself a $700 car and got it driving after I got into an accident which ended up in a total loss. I am now debt free and own a car which is the best feeling ever (All of this happened in 2024).
Instead of buying a car, go to Nissan and get a maxima. They’re 20k new, and some dealerships don’t need a down payment, or will take a 1k down payment. Then you have a new reliable car, and the monthly payments will be very cheap, 150-200.
Bought a car for $850 shit barely ran was jumping it almost every time I turned it off. But It got me by for 6-7 months of spending money on absolutely nothing else than what I needed to and then bought a newer used car that’s reliable for 4 grand no monthly payment.
A $1000 car is none existent that won’t even be a down payment on most running cars
I don't understand why people can't stand older cars. Most Japanese cars are normally 500-1500$ and hella reliable/cheap to maintain. Actually you could even get some really cool car with that:D I have never spend over 1700$ of my money to buy some car, because it's stupid for lots of reasons(1. Reason financing is only loss.) I have always enjoyed beaters more than new car, because beater is something you own and new car is something that is going to blow:D
That’s more of a liability then a loan considering repairs will cost more then the car lol
You can get an old honda with 150k miles for like 3k
If you buy a 1k car and are not a huge expert on cars (there is so many things that are not obvious that could be wrong) you run the risk of buying junk and just losing that 1k you built up. Heck that could happen a few times. 1k for a good chance at a reliable vehicle is a facade. Atleast 5k is what you are looking at nowadays
Tbh wit 2 kids anything possible I’ll say try financing nun over 10k or buy here pay here to not effect your credit score
I e got a e500 I’ll sell him for 4500 ultra reliable and cheap 🤷♂️
Dave dosent live in the real world people don’t get mad at him 😂🤣🤣
Y’all my family got a mostly working condition WEELCHAIR MINIVAN which cost a ton for like 4k in the Bay Area like you can get a decent car for a few K
5000 is like the minimal for a car that runs
You can always rely on buick to produce a $1000 car for you 20 years in advance
You gonna have to seriously finesse getting a beater that cheap nowadays, you gotta be on Facebook marketplace straight up like social media, and find those random deals and you’ll have to be the couple first of messages and straight up be on the way an minutes, hour or two after the post was made 😅 ask me how I know 😒
Dave has good advice on some subjects, but this isn’t 2002 anymore. Anything you’ll likely find for $1000 now is going to belong in a junkyard not on the road.
1k down payment and a 400 dollar/mo car payment would be better
I bought my car for $2000 and have driven it 10k miles with only basic maintenance.
It's my first car, a 2005 honda CR-V EX
Very nice car, only things ive done are basics such as brakes, tires, and a starter all of which set me back under $600.
However i do need new rear shocks... Ive needed those since i bought it last year but ive been putting it off. The reara are only $100 and im putting them in myself
$1000-$2000 cars still exist if you are willing to do your own work
yeah but thats just a honda
@AshLikesCar5 I own other cars...
Who cares if it's "just a Honda" lol
@ i don’t mean it like that, I meant it’s a Honda like Toyota they are basically unkillable
Instead of buying a car, why do people in America not buy Motorcyles? You can get a Used Ninja 400 for about 4000 dollars.
I have a few motorcycles and they're not practical all year round like a car is. Cars are more comfortable, can haul more, and are safer. When I don't need to bring much with me and it's nice out I'll ride a motorcycle, any other time and I'll drive my car.
1000$ car with no payments😂😂
$1000 won’t get you a car new enough to do lyft
Bro a 1,000 car is not going to be reliable for uber or delivery food 😂
A 1k car would keep you more broke just trying to keep that jalopy running than going into debt for a $400 payment.
uber idk about lyft you need a car that’s 2008 year and up on the account in order to even be eligible not many 08’+ for only 1000 and reliable
1000$ car gonna have no title and not pass emissions
Does Dave not understand a $1000 car that actually runs does not exist these days?
Yeah that’s ridiculous get a 150 bucks a month car you’re fine
Uber requires that your car be not older than 10 years?
$1000 car I pay more than that for my oil change
1000 dollar car is gonna shit out incredibly quickly. Mid advice here from Dave
A grand? Doesnt happen in 2024. You need minimum 3k for something like that
I just looked as if I had 1k for a car, found a Toyota rav 4 beat up but running and reliable enough for work and usual trips. Not impossible to do just takes looking and dedication, if you wanna make excuses put an application in for my 600 lb life and get off the internet
No such thing as a $1000 car anymore. A beater is like at least $3000
lmao what trash hole do you live in where beaters are 3 grand… because they simply aren’t…
A 1000 dollar car will break down when you just look at it the wrong way. The 1000 dollar grandma kept car age is long gone.
Everyone preaches 1000 car but does that 1000 become more of a liability than an asset
Must have been pre 2020
More like 1500-2000
No way on earth you get a 1000 dollar car
Ngl 1000 dollar car is way too expensive they should buy something cheaper
Why wouldn't bro just take the bus instead of paying for rideshare all the time
i woulda told em to buy a motorcycle. cheap gas has seat for kid super cheap insurance.
Yeah no. You need at the absolute minimum like 5 grand and some extreme luck to find a decent shit bucket that’ll last you at least 50k miles to Uber in lmao. And that’s basically only if you live on the east coast with our current used car market.
People are funny with these $1000 cars. No you’re not finding a $1000 car that’s doing all of that I’m sorry. No matter whoever says oh civic, accord, crown Vic, etc. those cars that used to be 500-1000 are now $2000+. Plus they’re high miles, no heating or a/c, and probably not the best on oil or coolant cause they’ll usually burn or have a leak. Not saying he should finance a vehicle, but sub $1000 beaters do not exist in 80% of America.
damn, that’s crazy, i just apparently never bought my civic for 800 bucks with absolutely no issues 🥴
Name of the game
Farming sim
This man is so out of touch with reality it’s unreal. $1k isn’t buying you a car not a running one that would last long enough to even replace it with some on thing better that will last you a while.
Dave is cooked if you think you can get a car for $1000.00 these days. Bare minimum 2k and that’s a gamble, something decent 3k.
No such thing as a $1000 car that runs anymore lol
my $800 civic with 145k miles and no issues must be a ghost or somethin then 🥴
@ lmao I have a 2002 civic with 120,000 miles cost me $2800. You got a deal from some old man or family relative lmao.
@@Dylan-ux6hp nope, guy was 20, he couldn’t drive stick well enough and he needed cash asap, YOU on the other hand got absolutely shafted for paying anything over 1500 for an 02…
lol outdated now a days it’s more like 6k for 150k miles
Bros so out of touch, beaters are fr like 10000
That’s stupid buy a 5-10k car that will last you
people are so stupid dudes spending 400 bucks a month on ubers talking bout “ima finance a car” bro go get yourself a 99 camry with 200k miles.
Ramsey it’s great but he’s so out of touch with reality. 400 a month on transportation is $7 for each of them each day round trip. That’s insanely cheap.
Also give me a working used car for $1000 and I’ll buy it in a heartbeat
Thousand dollar car lol Dave is so out of touch it's insane
I find thousand dollar cars all day on Facebook marketplace. I don’t know what y’all are talking about.
This goes to show how out of touch with reality this Ramsey guy is. The only car that you can buy worth $1000 is something without an engine. Anyone that makes their money telling other people how to make money is a scam, artist and grifter. Be afraid of these people.
Dave your old man is showing... a cheap can is $3,000 to $4,000 now...
dude is out of touch with reality hes is putting people in a death trap there gonna have more problems than they can handle with the 1000 doller car hes sending them on a wild goose chase as well findidng a 1k car today is almost impossible
Shows how out of touch Dave is that he thinks a car could be had for $1000 I love to hear what he thinks a gallon of milk is
This guy and his nonexistent 1000 dollar cars. maybe 15 years ago you could pick up something reliable for 1k. but if you could even manage to find something running for 1k today, it will not be worth the stress of owning it. itll have you wishing you just put the money down as a down payment for a 10k car from a dealer.
I’m sorry Dave but this is damn near delusional
Get a job bro like wtf
Are you stupid a job in todays world is modern slavery
Dave….. you can’t work Uber or Lyft in a 1000 dollar car. This dude gives delusional boomer advice sometimes.
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I like Dave but he is officially delusional. Just finance a reliable car (Toyota, Honda Mazda….)
400 dollars on a uber a month sounds absurd to me 🤷 correct me if I’m wrong
I'm trynna figure out he got it to only 400
@@SavannahMares it’s not lmao Ubers are expensive asf unless he works 10 mins away no way that’s all if he spends 400 a month on Ubers he can get a $250 car payment for a okay car some people just don’t have the brain to do so
@ oh ok lol thanks lol
enough to pay for car payments on a car.
I guess if depends on how far they’re going and how often they use it
This is terrible advice. A $1000 car is going to need work. And it’s going to need registered. And insured.
Buy a shit car learn to fix it
Fix other peoples cars
Tools and knowledge print money.
do not get advice from this dude , he’s another clown on here with no real world experience yea go get a car for 1000 in 2025. yea go ask your friends to take you and pick u up from work . yea live cheap as if he isn’t already. I don’t have a show like this bozo here but I can tell you , grind hard for 6 months. within those 6 months and a extra 10 hours overtime every month you will be able to buy a A-B car.
Yeah from this guy sayin to buy a 1k car ik his advice sucks now