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Replying to: hawkmanva (Feb 20, 2009 5:21 am) |
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Replying to: CalifLookieLoo (Feb 20, 2009 11:51 am) And best of all..since each child has their own - there is NEVER any arguing of whose turn it is to watch a movie. Something to consider...
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| Picked up our Ex-L no RES from Gladstone Honda(Oregon) last night for $30,499 OTD + $218 DMV fees. If you're looking and in the Portland/Willamette Valley area this is the place to go. Did a lot of shopping around and got this price via internet sales team right off the bat. No one else came closer than $500. Great to deal with drove away with new vehicle in 1.5 hous. No monkey business or pushing of extended warranties, options etc. Really happy with the service. A+++ | |
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I sort of asked this before and got some help, but I think I'm not in a good position and I would welcome someone setting me straight on this. In 2005 I bought a Honda Pilot LX. It was one of those purchase/lease type arrangements with a balloon now due for $15000. The car has a Blue Book of about $12000. I would like to get another car, obviously. So, if I purchase, say, a used CRV for $19000, what do I do about the balloon? Without the balloon, the situation would look like this: $19000-$12000=$7000 financed. BUT what happens with the balloon? Would Honda just roll it over for another couple of years? Could I, say, throw in an additional couple of thousand dollars and add to the finance? I am very confused about this (and am ashamed that I am confused as I should have figured all this out before I purchased in 2005). ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!! RON
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Replying to: ronnyc (Feb 22, 2009 8:02 am) RON |
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Replying to: ronnyc (Feb 22, 2009 8:02 am) My 2005 Pilot LX I purchased this from your company April 2005. As it turns out, it seems that because of the balloon due April 1, I’m going to have to get rid of the car, as far as I can tell. Here’s my beef and understand I am not shirking my responsibility as I am an adult. I bought the car from your company. When I brought in my Rav4 for trade in, your service people took the car and it was gone. I sat waiting to sign papers (and actually to discuss payment terms as they hadn’t been mentioned yet) from 3PM to 9PM, no food, nothing. By 9PM, hungry and thirsty, I would have confessed to crimes. I asked once about the Rav, saying that I should come back another day due to the long wait but was told that the Rav was already gone (and where? I don’t know). I was getting rather freaked out. Had I realized that purchasing the car with a $15000 balloon at the end would mean that I would basically be under water with the car after four years, I would have never done this. Who would? But I did. Honda said of course I could pay off the balloon at about $450/month (versus $303 now) but then at the end of that I would have a worthless eight year old car. Hmm…not a great scenario, right? So, in the next few weeks, I’m going to turn the car in and pay the difference of the balloon and that will end my relationship with Honda permanently. In my view, and especially in this horrible economic environment, companies such as yours should view customers as valuable people for on-going relationships, not some cow you milk and then discard. But I don’t run your company.
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Replying to: ronnyc (Feb 22, 2009 9:34 am) 1. Don't blame Honda for your finance situation, you agreed to it, it worked for you at the time. Put your anger in the drawer and figure out how you are going to get a new car. My guess is back then, like today your budget did not allow for the car payment that was needed. Honda found a way to make it work, you agreed to it rather than finding a cheaper car. 1. Only in the auto industry do people treat negative equity like some sort of financing tool. Have you ever heard someone say, My mortgage is 100K more than the value of my house, lets sell this one and get a bigger house? If you don't like the car walk away from it. I didn't think you were responsible for negative equity if you turned it in? I think you can just walk away???? 2. I have a 6.5 year old Honda Minivan with 81K miles on it. It runs great and I wouldn't even consider it worthless. In fact, I am going to keep it at least 3 more years. I try to keep a car 8-10 years. Think about how much money you will save during you life using this approach rather than getting a new car every 3 years? 3. Have you checked online or with your local banks, credit union to see what terms and interest rates are available to you? 4. My advice, if your budget allows for $300 a month, then walk away from this car and start looking for an affordable used car 3-4 years old that fits your budget. good luck-
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