{"id":320,"date":"2021-07-15T13:26:57","date_gmt":"2021-07-15T13:26:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/aungthiha.me\/?p=320"},"modified":"2024-05-06T03:31:21","modified_gmt":"2024-05-06T03:31:21","slug":"6-ways-to-save-on-a-car-as-a-recent-college-grad","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/aungthiha.me\/index.php\/2021\/07\/15\/6-ways-to-save-on-a-car-as-a-recent-college-grad\/","title":{"rendered":"6 ways to save on a car as a recent college grad"},"content":{"rendered":"

After more than a decade of schooling, it\u2019s finally here: your college graduation. It\u2019s a day many students dream of, signaling the end of homework, exams, and early-morning classes. It\u2019s now time to enter the so-called real world and get to work.<\/p>\n

In 2021, that might sound easier said than done. After a global pandemic shut down the world for over a year, a recent college grad may not be hopeful about the job market, but things are looking up. According to the New York Times, the average monthly employment gain in March-May 2021 was around 540,000 positions<\/a>, and economists expect that hiring will pick up even more in the fall.<\/p>\n

When that happens, as a recent college grad you\u2019ll need to be ready. A job means you\u2019ll need to commute, especially with more companies returning to the office this year. In many cities, you can\u2019t commute to work without a car, but being a new grad, you may not have a huge budget for one. To make matters worse, this year is a unique one for the car market.<\/p>\n

According to Edmunds<\/a>, in 2021, fewer new vehicles are available. Dealership inventory across the country was down by 48% at the end of April 2021 compared to April 2020 due to a car chip shortage caused by the pandemic. While this could affect the discounts that dealerships offer, new grads may still be able to find a deal on a brand new or used car.<\/p>\n

Many car companies offer discounts to new grads, meaning you may be able to score your dream car for a fraction of the price you\u2019d pay under normal circumstances. To take advantage of these discounts, buyers usually need to have proof establishing that they are, in fact, a recent college grad.<\/p>\n

What you\u2019ll need to use a\u00a0new grad discount<\/h2>\n