E45: How I Paid Less by Doing Nothing
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About this listen
My check engine light came on last week. On a Saturday. With no shop available, no certain timeline, and no guarantee anyone could fix it.
Most people in that situation pay whatever it costs just to make the stress stop.
I didn't.
In this episode I walk you through exactly what happened — the $1,200 quote I turned down, the two phone calls to my insurance that changed everything, the mobile mechanics who ghosted me, and how I ended up taking an Amtrak to pick up my car.
But more importantly, I want to give you three things you can actually use the next time you're under financial pressure:
- Why your first instinct under pressure is usually just anxiety trying to buy its way out — and how to catch it before it costs you.
- How asking a different question gets you access to options you didn't know existed.
- Why patience is a financial strategy — and how doing less actually cost me less.
This isn't a car story. It's a story about how you make decisions when things feel urgent, uncertain, and out of your control. Because that moment happens with money all the time — not just with cars.