QUOTE(Wholecats @ Dec 8 2025, 07:10 PM)
I’m a single mid-30s guy in KL. Upper middle income, not rich. I still drive a 10 year old Proton that I got from my fresh grad job. Still drives and looks ok.
I own and stay at a nice condo but drive a cheap car. I probably have the cheapest car in terms of residual value of the entire condo car park.
Got out of a 3y+ relationship. Been single the past 1 year. I used to take pride in being prudent but recently I’ve been dating around (nothing stuck so far) and I do get self-conscious when my date sees me driving an old Proton.
Should I buy a new car so it reflects my current financial level (no longer fresh-grad salary)? I’m thinking of getting an EV actually. There’s still time before the tax incentives expire this year.
u only need to save enough for 6mths of emergency. any extra u r just wasting ur time on earth. u live everyday and die once. u shud spend a little to upgrade living status. u be surprise u got new circles and find new level. some ppl say no debt is the best la this la but imagine u die tomorow all not ur problem aso. dont stop ur self from dreaming big but dream with a plan. always say this kenot tat kenot until when can? then when reach 40 ask y fren can drive merz stay bungalow u still stagnant thereI own and stay at a nice condo but drive a cheap car. I probably have the cheapest car in terms of residual value of the entire condo car park.
Got out of a 3y+ relationship. Been single the past 1 year. I used to take pride in being prudent but recently I’ve been dating around (nothing stuck so far) and I do get self-conscious when my date sees me driving an old Proton.
Should I buy a new car so it reflects my current financial level (no longer fresh-grad salary)? I’m thinking of getting an EV actually. There’s still time before the tax incentives expire this year.
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