bought L one month ago.. kinda upset
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#21
Well...I guess if you didn't like the deal you were offered, you wouldn't have signed the papers.
Hey...I've got an idea in regards to the signatures at the bottom. After you list your truck's specs and all the mods, and what she runs...why don't we all list how much we paid, what the term is, and how much a month we are paying?
Hey...I've got an idea in regards to the signatures at the bottom. After you list your truck's specs and all the mods, and what she runs...why don't we all list how much we paid, what the term is, and how much a month we are paying?
#22
Originally posted by yosemitesamiam
Well...I guess if you didn't like the deal you were offered, you wouldn't have signed the papers.
Hey...I've got an idea in regards to the signatures at the bottom. After you list your truck's specs and all the mods, and what she runs...why don't we all list how much we paid, what the term is, and how much a month we are paying?
Well...I guess if you didn't like the deal you were offered, you wouldn't have signed the papers.
Hey...I've got an idea in regards to the signatures at the bottom. After you list your truck's specs and all the mods, and what she runs...why don't we all list how much we paid, what the term is, and how much a month we are paying?
#25
Interest Rates Got You Down?
Here's my simple two-step plan to chase away those interest rate blues! It worked for me, and I guarantee results or your money back!
Step One: Go nuts over the SVT Lightning (a cool-looking supercharged pickup truck that runs in the 13's? You've got to be kidding...), negotiate a sweet price ($3,000 under MSRP) for one in the color of your choice (silver, of course). Sign the paperwork for whatever interest rate the finance goons at Ford offer (I think around 9 percent for 60 months, not sure) and drive that beast home with blower screaming.
Step Two: Budget about $3000 per month to cover scheduled payments and a big check toward principal, and stick with the plan. In about a year, the thing will be ALL YOURS, and you will have paid nearly NOTHING to interest. WOO HOO! This also works for other purchases, like, for instance, HOUSES.
Note: I've been looking for an opportunity to brag just a little about owning the thing outright (Yesssss!), and really didn't know how to slip that in. Thanks for the help.
Step One: Go nuts over the SVT Lightning (a cool-looking supercharged pickup truck that runs in the 13's? You've got to be kidding...), negotiate a sweet price ($3,000 under MSRP) for one in the color of your choice (silver, of course). Sign the paperwork for whatever interest rate the finance goons at Ford offer (I think around 9 percent for 60 months, not sure) and drive that beast home with blower screaming.
Step Two: Budget about $3000 per month to cover scheduled payments and a big check toward principal, and stick with the plan. In about a year, the thing will be ALL YOURS, and you will have paid nearly NOTHING to interest. WOO HOO! This also works for other purchases, like, for instance, HOUSES.
Note: I've been looking for an opportunity to brag just a little about owning the thing outright (Yesssss!), and really didn't know how to slip that in. Thanks for the help.