Okay, this has been bothering me, and I can't make heads or tails of it, so I'm hoping you can help me understand it.
From what I've read, it sounds like you JUST bought your laptop, and you JUST bought your car....and suddenly you're flat broke trying to get across the country. My question is simple....what happened? If you knew something like this was coming, why drop the dough on those two high ticket items? If you didn't know it was coming, but decided to do it after the purchases, why not plan it better?
My personal opinion is that it would be best for you to keep the car, find a way to continue to make payments on it, and get your ass to New York as per your plan. Now, that may involve a serious delay in getting there, like, say, getting a job where you are and getting a little more financially sorted out, but that would be better than being homeless, hungry, broke, AND having no car but still having a huge car loan to pay off as well.
Of course, that's just my opinion.
From what I've read, it sounds like you JUST bought your laptop, and you JUST bought your car....and suddenly you're flat broke trying to get across the country. My question is simple....what happened? If you knew something like this was coming, why drop the dough on those two high ticket items? If you didn't know it was coming, but decided to do it after the purchases, why not plan it better?
My personal opinion is that it would be best for you to keep the car, find a way to continue to make payments on it, and get your ass to New York as per your plan. Now, that may involve a serious delay in getting there, like, say, getting a job where you are and getting a little more financially sorted out, but that would be better than being homeless, hungry, broke, AND having no car but still having a huge car loan to pay off as well.
Of course, that's just my opinion.
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