Re: How Much of Your Car Should You Finance? Zero percent.
I quit practicing in 1991. I have no knowledge of 5 point harnesses. Since my note yesterday I have mulled over what I wrote, and I surmise that the general public is about as dumb about the dangers of automobile accidents and the consequence of bodily injuries from them as we are about the finer workings of economics and how the financial system works. On TV most of what you see is the anxious family waiting until the surgeon comes out and says "everything is going to be okay," and everyone smiles and hugs or "sorry we could not stop the bleeding" and everyone screams. On the programs I watch the offender was usually a gun shot wound. In my real life the story of bodily injuries from MVA's is not over when the surgeon walks out of the OR and tells the family he is done for the moment at least. If one is a trauma surgeon, dealing with the effects of MVA's go a long way toward educating his kids in private schools, funding retirement, and affording safe vehicles.
Originally posted by Spartacus
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