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My Monthly Expense on my car as a % of my Montly Income


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My Monthly Expense on my car as a % of my Montly Income  

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    • 0-10%
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    • 11-20%
      57
    • 21-30%
      57
    • 31-40%
      26
    • 41-50%
      9
    • 51-60%
      8
    • 61-70%
      3
    • 71-80%
      1
    • 81-90%
      3
    • 100%
      5
    • I just sold my wife for my car.
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Installment 420

Petrol 825

Road tax 76

Insurance 50

Cashcard Usage 150

Season parking 245

 

Total : $1,766 excl. maintenance and modifications.

 

And excl. summons, fines.

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its never worth it for buying car, especially in singapore..

[:/] especially after this thread.. [laugh]

 

there is a reason for changing car this time, my civic will be at least 5 to 10 yrs.. [sweatdrop]

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serious.. so you are making 10k at least to 15k.. since a car most prob need abt 1.5k to 2k of expenses monthly.. [sweatdrop]

When the car is fully paid, the monthly expense can likely be less than 1k a month.

Of course, what you said is also a possibility.

 

to make 10k monthly, its a less few.. normal pay ranges from 3k to 8k i would say..

 

10k would be someone who is a professional or upper/senior management [sweatdrop]

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really have to drive 10 yrs?? haha.. hence the gauge is min 5 yrs to 10 yrs..

 

change car is an expensive event.. my issue is i never downpay much, cash flow is rather impt for my other short term investments.. [:p]

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Nowadays, plenty of >$10k pm. not as few as you think.

 

But i guess depends on what job and company and industry.

 

In certain industries, entry level stardards are $3 - $8k

Senior management is 10 times that.

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Not really lah. A lot of people I know are earning more than $10k a month. They are not any upper/senior management. Some sales people, some musicians, some hairdressers...

 

A lot to do with their capabilities and talent in their respective fields...

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my ex boss free lance video camera man also average 15-20k [:/] sometimes no nid work..rent camera to pple enough also..daily $400 each set iirc

 

my relative dealing wif some small daily item everday day also this range [:|]

 

actually senior management get this range...i feel consider quite low.just my personal opinion only [;)]

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From the poll results, seems like most of the MCF forumers are rich people leh... no wonder our gov can safely plant so many erp gantries!

 

Somehow, I believe that the results are not really true reflections? monthly car expense on avg can be ard $1200 (from those who posted in this thread and on a previous long standing thread)... so many forumers are actually earning $10K?! assuming 10% as suggested in the results.

 

Agree on that. % wise is not accurate to derive how rich forumers are. It also depends on the car you drive and consumption habits. Lets say I earn 7k a mth and I bought a budget car at only 40k. 10 year loan at $416 a mth which is only 5%. Plus petrol and parking etc lets say max up to 10% of my salary a mth which is stil very little. End of the day I am still not rich what. [:/] Just that I buy cheaper car. [:)]

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its never worth it for buying car, especially in singapore..

[:/] especially after this thread.. [laugh]

 

there is a reason for changing car this time, my civic will be at least 5 to 10 yrs.. [sweatdrop]

 

 

what if new civic out next year?

 

then somebody's backside will itch again [rolleyes]

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Are you sure bro? You in banking sector? I got a fren working in a bank as HR but the figure she's earning is almost halved of what you mentioned and she's a grad somemore. [confused] About $5k to round off.

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