monthly payment?
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Posting our payments is pointless. Everyone's individual circumstance will vary. Some went in with a huge down payment/equity and some went in with bad credit/upside down trade...
Get some quotes from online lenders and use an online payment calculator, or post all your info (down payment, equity +/-, interest rate, financing period, etc.) and I'll be happy to run through the numbers for you.
Get some quotes from online lenders and use an online payment calculator, or post all your info (down payment, equity +/-, interest rate, financing period, etc.) and I'll be happy to run through the numbers for you.
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Burning Brakes
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Originally posted by mdaniel
Was $438/mo for 60 months. Just paid it off after 2 years.
Was $438/mo for 60 months. Just paid it off after 2 years.
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$336 mo.
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www.drippinwet.com
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Originally posted by nate'sCLS
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At the rate of depreciation for automobiles I just don’t believe in financing them.
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At the rate of depreciation for automobiles I just don’t believe in financing them.
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Originally posted by acura_service
that sorta sounds backwards, if you let the money grow interest instead of paying for it all at once, you would probably come out ahead (depending on finance rates of course)
that sorta sounds backwards, if you let the money grow interest instead of paying for it all at once, you would probably come out ahead (depending on finance rates of course)
I don't think paying the rate of interest that many pay for a car brings them "ahead." But I sorta get what you mean.
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Cajun Gumbo Man
zero....PAID IN FULL...................................
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Originally posted by Paul
$10k down, $350 a month, 60month
$10k down, $350 a month, 60month
bnavarro
435 a month
10g's down
60 months
8.5 %
435 a month
10g's down
60 months
8.5 %
chizad1980
$10k down, 490/month for 60 months @7.75%
$10k down, 490/month for 60 months @7.75%
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Well it looks like 660.00 a month for 50 months if I don't put a dime down. That is with a 5.75% rate. So I will have $39,600 rapped into it the end of 5 years. lol... what a joke... but well worth it.. in my eyes..
2003 Satin Silver
Ebony Leather
6-Speed Type-S
Navi System
CAI
18 inch Polished Giavanni blingers.
2003 Satin Silver
Ebony Leather
6-Speed Type-S
Navi System
CAI
18 inch Polished Giavanni blingers.
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Lease - $500 down, $435/month for 36 months. No security deposit. 2001 Silver cl-s non-nav.
At this point, I am glad I leased the vehicle because I would love to get the manual transmission.
At this point, I am glad I leased the vehicle because I would love to get the manual transmission.
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NOLACLS: I think the reason why we are different is because of the end price like you said. After the 5 years is up, I will be paying a little over $38K. I bought it for $31K including all the stuff in my sig except the Polargs, and after taxes it was almost $34K. SO almost $3K in taxes and $4K in intrest
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