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Replying to: steine13 (Jun 08, 2006 5:49 pm) Or is the 15K car not a Mercedes and therefore you don't want to be seen in that particular car? I mean even the above mentioned Taurus would do you well. It's cheap, reliable, and will help you rebuild credit. It aint a flashy car, or a "cool" car, but what's more important? Looking cool in a borrowed Mercedes or, or having a solid credit history that you worked hard to build? |
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Now that we are way off topic of the BHPH dealers, I will try and get back on topic.... There are a ton of them here in PHX Az. I'm not quite sure I would trust them and I have always had a bad feeling about them. I have never had an experience with one, so I don't know. The last 3 cars I have purchased have been through dealerships - one was used sight unseen which I will never do again, but it was a family business and I was desperate. Even my uncle tried to tell me not to buy this particular vehicle but it was what I wanted so he got off the auction for me. My next vehicle was a scant 1 1/2 years later from a dealership that took the wreck I had previously bought off my hands. It was also used and is still on the road 4 years later and still going strong. My last vehicle was bought new 2 years ago, and after experiencing it once, I think I will buy used again next time around. It was overall a better experience - as long as I can find the vehicle I want which can be difficult when buying used. I don't think I will ever see the need for me to use a BHPH place. But I do believe they fill a market need for those that can't get the financing from a dealership or a bank. Not that my credit is perfect, I have worked hard to get it to where it is now and had to pay a fairly high interest rate on the 2nd vehicle. (The first was financed through mom and dad and I just made the payments |
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Replying to: devond (Jun 08, 2006 1:14 pm) Now I'm really lost. So you don't want to buy a car?? Or is your mental roadblock putting $10k down on a car? Cause, I don't know if anybody explained this, but you gotta pay for the car either now or in monthly payments. As a matter of fact, its sometimes BETTER to pay it now to avoid the interest, and considering your credit history, that would amount to ALOT of interest. So, pay $10k on a depreciating asset now? Or pay $15k over the next 3 years? Now you tell me which way is actually "throwing away" more money. |
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...can be found and often the last place you look. I just bought a 1988 Buick Park Avenue with 81K on it for $1,295 last November and it is still going strong. I've driven it regularly since then and have never needed to put any money into it. The car was found at a tiny repair shop on a corner near my workplace. It turned out this car belonged to the brother of the owner who passed away last July. Now, if this car pukes a transmission or something, it goes off to the scrap dealer. However, it has already paid for itself in the time I've had it.
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Replying to: lemko (Jun 09, 2006 5:54 am)
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Replying to: devond (Jun 09, 2006 1:01 pm) Keep driving your fiance's Mercedes until you have enough saved to buy a nice car, like our Accord which cost $20800 OTD. Then keep that car for a long time, like 8-10 years. Yeah, I know it feels strange to write a check for $20800, but I think it is the right thing to do. |
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Replying to: devond (Jun 09, 2006 1:01 pm) |
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Replying to: devond (Jun 08, 2006 1:14 pm) That can't be right, $7K a month after Federal withholding would be about $5,550, add $500 for social security and you should have over $5,000 less any state tax withholding which should only be maybe 2-300.
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Replying to: snakeweasel (Jun 13, 2006 8:10 am)
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Replying to: british_rover (Jun 13, 2006 8:12 am)
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