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It's not just for saturns anymore......neenerneener.gif

Anyways, I've been reading quite a few stories about people cutting, or just doing things a whole new way in this lovely economy.

I've always been a guy who didn't need a bunch of stuff, but I find it amazing the stuff you can live without.

Haven't missed cable, that's for sure. Hulu FTW.

Looks the used car idea (for the wife) will stay that way going forward.....

My new car needs to stay under 20 grand, period.

I think I can get a Cruze or Aveo (if I go the GM route) pretty decently loaded (I'm not a frills kinda guy) for 15-17k.

I want to have as few payments of anything possible. Cash is going to be king from here on out.....

I'm trying to pay off all my debts (not easy at the moment) as quick as possible.

Just a few thoughts floating around in my head at the moment.....

What about you guys?

I traditionally run a tight ship household-wise, so at the moment- no changes in daily life.

My financial situation has actually improved substantially since this whole thing started with a further jump in improvement coming shortly.

If anything we're planning on spending more in the next two quarters.

My wife & I are looking at either switching to a cheaper tv service, or ditching it altogether. Unfortunately there's a bit of a question if we can even get all the major networks over the air where we live, and there are some fav tv shows that aren't on the network websites or hulu. Still, to save ~$50/mo it might be worth just not following a few shows anymore.

We already have no car payments and inexpensive insurance. We're looking at ways to reduce food costs, but overall we're not really having to tighten our belts, we're just doing it to get out of debt faster.

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I still need a whole new answer - things are not good.

Hopefully something will come along improve your sitution Camino....

We'll hanging on, and trying to figure out what direction we should go in.

We'll figure it out, and so will you.

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My wife & I are looking at either switching to a cheaper tv service, or ditching it altogether. Unfortunately there's a bit of a question if we can even get all the major networks over the air where we live, and there are some fav tv shows that aren't on the network websites or hulu. Still, to save ~$50/mo it might be worth just not following a few shows anymore.

We already have no car payments and inexpensive insurance. We're looking at ways to reduce food costs, but overall we're not really having to tighten our belts, we're just doing it to get out of debt faster.

We don't even watch TV much anymore, makes more sense to just have good internet for us.

Getting out of debt is not easy to do when you're poor, but somehow we keep doing it, little by little.....

Life is good and has only gotten better after posting on this forum. My fun factor has gone up for the slow part of the day.

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Life is good and has only gotten better after posting on this forum. My fun factor has gone up for the slow part of the day.

I see.

How about life with the Ion?

I've prepared by spending all my money on a car I didn't need that will require much more investment no matter what I do. Good plan, eh? :P

Found out it was cheaper to buy a beater than to get a set of snow tires and new wheels for the Mini, does that count?

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As long as you're enjoying it!

Yep!

Found out it was cheaper to buy a beater than to get a set of snow tires and new wheels for the Mini, does that count?

Sweet!

Sweet!

Meh, its fun to work on a car again, but the thing is a severe POS.

My wife & I are looking at either switching to a cheaper tv service, or ditching it altogether. Unfortunately there's a bit of a question if we can even get all the major networks over the air where we live, and there are some fav tv shows that aren't on the network websites or hulu. Still, to save ~$50/mo it might be worth just not following a few shows anymore.

$50 a month can buy seasons on DVD....

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