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Old Apr 15, 2008, 08:54 PM
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You need to wait atleast a year to even have it effect your score btw
Old Apr 15, 2008, 08:57 PM
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I think I paid about 32,700 otd for black with sss in ca. I had to use some creative tax savings tactics. To sweeten the deal they paid me 22 for my 05 MR with 53k mi and in need of a few things(tires brakes possible leaking tranny etc)...not bad for a trade in. So I just had to pay the difference of about 10700...not too shabby imo.

I also have 2 $500 rebates heading my way

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Old Apr 15, 2008, 09:07 PM
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Who ever is thinking of $900 a month for a Mitsubishi in a recession is nuts, what a waste of money, if you have to pay $900 a month, you cannot afford the car.
Old Apr 15, 2008, 09:10 PM
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Lol Ok i am glad i started this thread. I dont feel so bad about my car payment i am i guess about avg with every one. I pay 560 a month for 84 months. But i am actually paying 800 a month to pay the car off quicker. The GSR out the door was 36,000 with zero down. Actually i did put money down but that went to my trade in lol.
Old Apr 15, 2008, 09:20 PM
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560 for 84 months....holy fock dude!!!! 7 year loan on ANY car is just plain stupid. Im sorry to be harsh. but you should have waited and put more money down!!! or got a different car so you can stick to a 5 year loan
Old Apr 15, 2008, 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by evo_8_u
560 for 84 months....holy fock dude!!!! 7 year loan on ANY car is just plain stupid. Im sorry to be harsh. but you should have waited and put more money down!!! or got a different car so you can stick to a 5 year loan
Dude unless u paid for your evo in cash, and even if you did, doesn't give u the right to tell him he is plain stupid. Who knows maybe he thinks he can do more with the money than the 6% a year or whatever he is paying in interest. Stock market returns average 10% a year
Old Apr 15, 2008, 09:36 PM
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those payments is why i decided to buy a IX
Old Apr 15, 2008, 09:42 PM
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7 years of car payments LOL that is nasty.
Old Apr 15, 2008, 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Kay@kacework.com
You need to wait atleast a year to even have it effect your score btw
Really? The folks at the bank said as long as it's after 6 months, it will show up as positive effect on my credit report.

Also, if you need more than a 3 year loan, don't buy this car. Your interest paid at the end of loan period will be more than 6k! You are getting into high end AUDI territory. hahahah
Old Apr 16, 2008, 12:05 PM
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so its better to have higher payments and less monthly payments? so 600 a month for 60 months versus 460 a month for 72 months.
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Originally Posted by gizmotoy
I'm paying about $520 a month on my SSS X for 60 months @ 4.64%. Stupid credit union dropped their rate by 0.5% literally the next day after I signed the papers . I put about $7k down on about a $35k. otd price (included enclosed cross-country shipping).
520 x 60 + 7000 = 38200, Not 35k otd
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<-- 706$ for 72 months
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Originally Posted by GSXR
Paid $35,2xx OTD - SSS and Navi. 5k down and $600/mo for 60 mo. I got a 6.99% interest rate but I didn't care. When I sell my STi, I'm paying off the loan.
600 x 60 + 5000 = 41000, NOT 35,2xxotd
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Originally Posted by redteam22003
520 x 60 + 7000 = 38200, Not 35k otd
thats after interest
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Originally Posted by Steve@NrgTech
<-- 706$ for 72 months
706 x 72 =50832 otd


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