Sell my 2002 Lincoln LS to reduce debt?
Question : Sell my 2002 Lincoln LS to reduce debt?
I’m about to sell my 2002 Lincoln LS SE for $ 12,515 although I owe $ 17,017.71 on it to eliminate monthly payments of $ 339.32. I’ll have to pay the $ 5000 difference out of our home equity account at 8.25%, or $ 34.38 per month, unamortized. My wife and I can share, with some difficulty, a 2002 Chevy Malibu and an unreliable 1983 Cadillac Seville, both paid for. I was emotionally tied to keeping a lovely car, but now I have to take hard look at whether paying that $ 5000 up front is worth the elimination of $ 339.31 monthly for 46 more months or $ 16,988.43. Should a sell my Lincoln LS that depreciated so rapidly?
reduce my debt
Best answer:
Answer by judirose2001
That would be the sensible thing to do to reduce your debt. You should read the book “Automatic Millionaire”. The author speaks of situations such as yours.
The LS is a lovely car, I too own a 2002. If you can’t afford it, then yes you should take the necessary steps to elimniate your debt.
To the person downing the fact the LS is a Ford Product is very ignorant. Every Make has problems. I have problems with Toyota and Honda. My sister owns an Acura and those have transmission problems.
But anyway, you should sell the LS if you can afford it and having to have it repossed later and damaging your credit rating.