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  2. What’s the Rule of Thumb for Car Buying — Is It 3x Your ...

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    Buying a car is an enormous financial decision and can cause some sticker shock. Indeed, Kelley Blue Book noted that the average cost of new cars is now more than $47,000 — up a whopping $6,000 ...

  3. How Much Car Can I Afford? How To Calculate - AOL

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    How Much of a Car Can You Afford Based on Your Salary? Many financial experts would advise you to not spend more than 10% to 15% of your net monthly income on car payments. For total vehicle costs ...

  4. How Much Car Can You Afford? - AOL

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    For example, if you bring home $50,000 per year after taxes, your monthly take-home pay is probably around $4167. Based on the 10 percent recommendation, you could reasonably afford to pay around ...

  5. Economics of car use - Wikipedia

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    According to the RAC [3] motorists in the UK spend an average of GBP 5,000 (US$ 9,000) per year on their car, or roughly 1/3 of the average net wage; while the RACV suggests [4] roughly AUD $10,000 per year, compared to AUD $26,000 median income among all Australian adults or AUD $66,000 median income among all Australian households. [5]

  6. 6 Cool Cars the Middle Class Can Afford, According to Car ...

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    Buying a car on a middle-class budget doesn't mean you can't get a "cool" car. Based on the middle-class income range of $56,600 to $169,800, as identified by the Pew Research Center, and on the ...

  7. Buying a new car in 2024? You need to earn a fat six ... - AOL

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    The income required to own and operate a $50,000 car might seem shocking. And if your earnings are nowhere close, then you may need to take steps to lower your transportation costs. First ...