"not making a car payment to the bank is how you get the $20,000. i am saying that instead of borrowing all the money to buy the car and paying even as little as 1.9% interest on it, you wait 5 years to buy the car and during that time you make the car payment to yourself, in a bank account that pays you interest, and after you have that money saved up you can do whatever you want."that is exactly what i said. the point is that if you go ahead and finance a car, you are never going to have that $20,000!
3/19/2007 9:12:06 AM
/me Bangs head on desk
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3/19/2007 9:17:50 AM
i sure am glad that I dont come to TWW to make informed decisions on buying or leasing a car because some of you are retardedthere are plenty or articles out there to readFirst question you need to ask yourself is, is it about the money?or is it about driving the car you want?cause if you care about what car you are driving and the options it has, leasing probably isnt a good ideaFor me I want "X" car with "Y" options, well in the dealers world that car might not be a lease option so you are SOL
3/19/2007 9:32:29 AM
Look man all I am saying is that you are better off financing a car at a LOW interest rate than you are buying a car in cash. (unless the dealer is willing to give you a large discount for paying in cash)Everyone else in the thread seems to get it except you which is why I think you are missing some critical information that would help you understand financing.It's very intuitive. If a dealership gives me $20,000 and says "pay me back with 1.9% interest" and I give that money to a bank and say "pay me back with 5.0% interest" I am going to come out on top, period.
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It is worth noting though that if you get a loan discount, they are making it up by raising the selling price. You should definitely negotiate the selling price first, telling them that you have outside financing, then try to get the promo loan. However, if you've got a good selling price, you conveniently "won't qualify" for the loan.
3/19/2007 10:36:07 AM
Don't lease...its fucking stupid...unless you either change cars a lot, or are in a job where leasing is preferred.I used lease my vehicle I used for work....that worked out well because of the use...but its throwing money away in the long run, and you will FOREVER have car payment.DUH.
3/19/2007 10:49:59 AM
^ shut up. I refuted the "dont lease" argument on page 1. Stop repeating the same old tired finance fallacies.^^ there is definitely some truth to that.Car salesman can be really sketch about that kind of thing.You should ALWAYS negotiate the price of the car first.Once you've agreed upon a price then you can work out the financing.If they give you any shit about you not qualifying for the promo loan, the rebate, etc just threaten to walk out and take your business elsewhere. Usually, the rebates and promo loans are offered by the MANUFACTURER not the DEALER so don't put up with any bullshit.[Edited on March 19, 2007 at 10:51 AM. Reason : a][Edited on March 19, 2007 at 10:52 AM. Reason : a]
3/19/2007 10:50:58 AM
Hey, I admitted it works for some things and not others, I could NOT lease the personal vehicle I have now...I have put more miles on this fucker in one year than I will ever put on a car in my entire life...I probably won't even be able to sell it, and It would kill me if I had to turn it in as a lease.
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3/19/2007 12:19:25 PM
^very good advice. I actually have already bought the lease guide (kit) and it seems to be awesome. I would like to buy a sporty car, but nothing too fancy. Something fun to drive but nothing that would be in a rap video. A smaller car woudl be nice, but I have problem most cars. I've even thought about an SUV...can't you find them at affordable prices now seeing gas prices are $texas and the "Big 3" are in so much trouble?
3/19/2007 12:51:24 PM
the Mazda RX-8 is looking pretty good...anyone know more about them?[Edited on March 19, 2007 at 1:24 PM. Reason : asdf]
3/19/2007 1:24:38 PM
mazda removed the rx-8 from their reliability ratings because it was hurting them too muchif that helps you decide
3/19/2007 1:26:42 PM
yuck...that doesn't sound very good. Hopefully it would all be covered under warranty?
3/19/2007 1:33:36 PM
its a rotary engine, just stay away
3/19/2007 1:39:25 PM
Not to mention that car gets TERRIBLE gas mileage
3/19/2007 4:54:53 PM
this is about to turn into garage material...
3/19/2007 5:13:54 PM