How much payment on ur ride?
#31
A friend of mine said "If you're thinking whether or not you can afford the car, then the answer is that you DON'T".
Keep that in mine prospective buyers!
IS350 Premium-used
Down 4,000 financed 30K @ 9.45% (Capital One"What's in your bank account?")
Payment $631/month
Keep that in mine prospective buyers!
IS350 Premium-used
Down 4,000 financed 30K @ 9.45% (Capital One"What's in your bank account?")
Payment $631/month
#32
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It's off topic, but I was reading your sig and you said you have Formula one ceramic 20%... You must mean 15% right? They have 15 35 and 50%
#35
Heh well they weren't too bad to begin with and I decided that right after school is when i'm most used to being poor anyway, so why not "stay poor" for a while until the loans are paid off. I paid pretty large lump sums as often as I could until it went down to 0 This was pretty recent but I'm positive it's going to end up being a good decision in the long run. The IS on the other hand, great decision all around
#38
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yup crystal white/blk int is350 lux package with ML
first time buyer @ 10.95% i have nightmares with that rate
i had it special ordered since there was none floating around cali, maybe thats why im sad on every 15th of the month for the next 5yrs =(
prolly going to have to refi my loan for better rates with someone else, that would be the first step
first time buyer @ 10.95% i have nightmares with that rate
i had it special ordered since there was none floating around cali, maybe thats why im sad on every 15th of the month for the next 5yrs =(
prolly going to have to refi my loan for better rates with someone else, that would be the first step
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#42
~14.5k down (including TT&L and extended warranty)...payments are $469/month for 6 years although I am making hefty principal payments...should have it paid off in about 4-4.5 years.
Just nice to have the option of paying a smaller payment if necessary for any reason...thats why I did 6 years.
Just nice to have the option of paying a smaller payment if necessary for any reason...thats why I did 6 years.