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Re: ericx1021 [michaell] by ericx1021
Aug 25, 2006 (12:45 pm)
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Replying to: michaell (Aug 25, 2006 12:38 pm)

i owe about 18g on the scion, $331 a month. Both the mustang and ranger will take me to about $390-420 a month for 6 years. I really dont care what ppl say about the scion. I hate it and im not keeping it. I can afford the monthly payment on a new car. Im looking for advice on whether to buy the mustang or ranger. im not looking for advice on whether to keep the scion
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Re: ericx1021 [ericx1021] by ashl
Aug 25, 2006 (1:19 pm)
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Replying to: ericx1021 (Aug 25, 2006 12:45 pm)

Whatever you trade into make sure that really are going to love it for the next 60 - 72 months. Generally when trading out from a car with a little negative equity you will be in a seriously "BIG" neg equity situation.
 
Put as much cash into the deal as you can possible afford to without going hungry. Finance as short a term as possible too. Friendly advice from some who sees $5K, $7K, $10K, $15K negative equity on a daily basis.
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Help Would be Greatly Appreciated by thetrumphet
Aug 26, 2006 (2:58 pm)
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Hi, I'm in the market currently for a car for a college student, so a little sporty but not too much, reliable, and a good car overall. I have 16,5000 total to spend on the car so that includes sales tax/registration, etc. meaning the selling price should probably be around 15-15k. Any suggestions?
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Re: Help Would be Greatly Appreciated [thetrumphet] by cccompson
Aug 26, 2006 (5:49 pm)
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Replying to: thetrumphet (Aug 26, 2006 2:58 pm)

Are you looking for new or used? If the former, you're pretty much limited to econoboxes. You have a mighty wide selection if the latter.
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Re: Help Would be Greatly Appreciated [cccompson] by thetrumphet
Aug 26, 2006 (11:52 pm)
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Replying to: cccompson (Aug 26, 2006 5:49 pm)

i can buy new or used, only difference is used takes a lot more time to negotiate/find IMO. any good suggestions?
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Re: Help Would be Greatly Appreciated [thetrumphet] by steine13
Aug 27, 2006 (6:37 am)
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Replying to: thetrumphet (Aug 26, 2006 11:52 pm)

Go new. Those cars tend to hold their value -- i.e. expensive to buy used, so new is the way to go. Also, they tend to be cheap to run.
 
I'd look at the usual suspects: Toyota Corolla -- last year of production for this generation, should be able to get deals, plus super reliability. Honda Civic, probably a tad pricey. Honda Fit, you'll love it or not. I think it's a great car.
 
The littler Scions, maybe. The styling is a little, uh, different. A used Protege for $10 or $11 if you can find a newish one in great condition. A cheapo Tacoma, if you can handle transporting only two people or three for short distances... GREAT resale value.
 
A Pontiac Vibe or Toyota Matrix if you can handle the noise. Great car otherwise, I used to own one and will again. The Vibe sometimes gives you a good deal if the incentives are aligned right. It's the only domestic I would recommend, except maybe a good deal on an '03+ Focus. The earlier ones can be a mess. Prices are low for what you get.
Oh, and get a stick if at all possible. Econoboxes with auto are a pain, with a stick, theyr'e kinda cool.
 
There. That ought to get you started...
-Mathias
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Re: Help Would be Greatly Appreciated [steine13] by thetrumphet
Aug 27, 2006 (10:42 am)
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Replying to: steine13 (Aug 27, 2006 6:37 am)

Hey, thanks a lot for the response! Quick question though - when you're talking about the Corolla's and Civics, are you talking about brand new 2006 ones? I haven't done any research on the Civic, but can I really get a Civic for 16k-16.5k OTD? Probably the base with no additional features.
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Re: Help Would be Greatly Appreciated [thetrumphet] by british_rover
Aug 27, 2006 (11:03 am)
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Replying to: thetrumphet (Aug 27, 2006 10:42 am)

I just helped my sister negotiate a deal on a Corolla S 2006 model with auto transmission and a couple of other options like sunroof and some other stuff for around 17,000 OTD. This was all over the phone as my sister is in NC and I am in CT.
 
I am sure you could get a more base model corolla for 16k OTD or less.
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Re: Help Would be Greatly Appreciated [british_rover] by thetrumphet
Aug 27, 2006 (9:12 pm)
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Replying to: british_rover (Aug 27, 2006 11:03 am)

Hey british, thanks for the response. What were all of the features of the car and what was MSRP/invoice? How much did you manage to get it below invoice? And lastly, how did you negotiate over the phone? Called the internet manager and just did the whole negotiating in an hour?
 
Thanks

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