Where I am from my salery is quite okay to be honest. I get about 3700 € after taxes (state insurances, health care etc.) each month but I don’t see me affording a car anytime soon.
I pay about 1200 € a month on my debt for my house, so I have about 2500 € left. Another 600 € go away for electricity, water, trash, internet, phone provider etc…
Leaves me with 1900 € left for the month. I’d say I spend about 900 € for food and household supply a month.
1000 € I save 500 € for my house for later. 250 € for vacation (3000 € in total a year) And 250 € for car.
It is going to take me about 5 years to save for a 15.000 € car. I don’t know how people buy BMWs, etc. I know I don’t earn that much but I need a car somehow my current car is breaking down and I got no money saved yet. Only about 1500 € cause I spent all my money on paving (had to be done) and my emergency saving wasn’t enough for the bill of the paving and other work on that area around my house.
I only save since 3 years cause I wasnt able to before.
I am not even ranting about the joke of a car I might get with 15.000 €. In my country I can’t even get the smallest Toyota with that. It’s a friggin’ joke that a Toyota Aigo or whatever it is called is going for 19.000 € (new) but whatever.
Mate, somebody just asked if a vehicle is necessary (since they are expensive). For you (and plenty lf other people), the answer is ‘yes’, but that doesn’t mean it is for everybody.
I may have overreacted, but Lemmy tends to be very much “fuck cars, ride a bike.” If someone is already having financial troubles, is suggesting they forego driving really constructive? At that rate, why not forego electricity or running water?
If someone is having financial troubles, question every expense. The goal is to free up cash in the budget, not to justify continuing to be poor. Asking about things that are often assumed to be true but may not is a good practice.