Buying a car

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    Title: Buying a car

    Maryam: Hey Tom, I’m getting a car this weekend! I crashed my old car a few weeks ago.
    Tom: Oh no! Are you OK?
    Maryam: Yes, I’m fine. But the car isn’t.
    Tom: Hope you find something!
    Maryam: I really like that car!
    Dealer: Well this car’s a bargain. Best car I’ve had in the yard for months. It’s worth $10,000.
    Maryam: But it costs too much!
    Dealer: Hey, I like your face - you can have it for eight and a half.
    Maryam: I don’t have that much money.
    Dealer: No problem. Come into the office and let’s see what we can do.
    Maryam: Umm, I think I need some more time...
    Dealer: Trust me, that car will be gone in an hour...you’re getting it for a great price.
    Maryam: I really like that car. Nothing can go wrong. I’ll sign it.
    Dealer: Just sign here on the dotted line – it’s easy.
    Friend: Very nice...How much was it?
    Maryam: Only $8,500.
    Friend: Yes, but look here. The interest is 18%.
    Maryam: What does that mean?
    Friend: You’ll have to pay $4,400 in interest!
    Maryam: Really?
    Friend: That means you will pay $12,900, NOT $8,500. That’s $215 every month for 5 years!
    Maryam: I have to pay rent and food! Ohhh, I don’t know if I can pay it! Hmmm…
    Friend: So what will you do?
    Maryam: Oh it’ll be OK. At least I have a good car. Get in, I’ll take you for a drive!
    Maryam: The gears don’t work.
    Dealer: Sorry. The warranty has expired so I don’t have to fix it.
    Maryam: I’m not going to keep paying for a broken car. I got this letter from the bank.
    Friend: What does it say?
    Maryam: Well, I missed two payments on the car, and now I have to pay the whole amount I owe within 28 days.
    Friend: They’re thieves!
    Maryam: I can’t pay it, I don’t have enough money!
    Friend: Ooh that car is trouble.
    Maryam: I’ll read them later.
    Company rep: You have to pay the loan.
    Maryam: But the car is broken. I can’t drive it!
    Company rep: You have a loan contract with us - you have to keep paying.
    Maryam: Hey, that’s my car, what are you doing?
    Truck Driver: We have to take the car - you haven’t paid the loan.
    Repossession notice: Pay total amount of $11,300 plus fees within 21 days or car will be sold at auction.
    Maryam: They take my car and I still have to pay the loan! This is crazy!! Maybe I should call a lawyer to find out what I can do.
    Lawyer: Did you read the contract?
    Maryam: Umm, no.
    Lawyer: Well, because you signed the contract it’s not easy to get out of it.
    Maryam: I see that now! I haven’t got a car, I haven’t got any money and they still want me to pay. What can I do?
    Lawyer: You should see a financial counsellor. They can talk to you about your options.
    Maryam: These are all the papers.
    Financial Counsellor: Thanks. Now I can help you work out what to do next...

    Last updated 18 June 2020