Mr. dB Elite Mentor Platinum Platinum Jan 1, 2013 #31 ffactor_reloaded said: This thread is full of turdblossoms. Click to expand... Karl Roves?
chewyxrage New member Jan 1, 2013 #32 Read this, fairly interesting: Confessions of a Car Salesman Will you need a loan for this next vehicle? If so, buying new MIGHT make sense because you can get some 0% or very low financing.
Read this, fairly interesting: Confessions of a Car Salesman Will you need a loan for this next vehicle? If so, buying new MIGHT make sense because you can get some 0% or very low financing.
Mr. dB Elite Mentor Platinum Platinum Jan 1, 2013 #34 miplank said: Lol@0% Click to expand... Maybe, but .9% to 1.9% is do-able. That, and a new car warranty, makes a new car a valid choice. Especially if you want some control over things like color and options.
miplank said: Lol@0% Click to expand... Maybe, but .9% to 1.9% is do-able. That, and a new car warranty, makes a new car a valid choice. Especially if you want some control over things like color and options.
chewyxrage New member Jan 1, 2013 #37 miplank said: Lol@0% Click to expand... ummm what? interest rates are bumpin up a bit but if you buy new you can still find that.
miplank said: Lol@0% Click to expand... ummm what? interest rates are bumpin up a bit but if you buy new you can still find that.
Headholio New member Jan 1, 2013 #39 miplank said: Lol.. No Click to expand... 0% Financing. January Financing Specials For 2012 Cars
chewyxrage New member Jan 1, 2013 #40 miplank said: Lol.. No Click to expand... lol yes, wtf? Best Car Deals | U.S. News Best Cars