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re: How much was your biggest car note?
Posted on 6/21/20 at 9:31 pm to Dandy Lion
Posted on 6/21/20 at 9:31 pm to Dandy Lion
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My current vehicle, I paid cash. Ten months from now, I'll be able to sell it for what I paid.
I don’t think you understand what an investment is
Posted on 6/21/20 at 9:34 pm to lsu xman
Right now I’m paying $1,348 on mine, $618 on my kid’s, and $377 on my wife’s.
This post was edited on 6/21/20 at 9:36 pm
Posted on 6/21/20 at 9:39 pm to lsu xman
550 for 48. When it was over i said i wouldnt have another note again...been 10 yrs and so far so good.
Posted on 6/21/20 at 9:40 pm to TnMountaineer
I still own my 2009 4Runner that I bought right after graduating from LSU, hasn't given me any problems yet. I bought my wife a 2014 Avalon a couple of years after a few years of saving. I usually buy them with 50k and 100k miles on them. Most of the depreciation has taken place and you can still put another 100k on them before you have to replace any expensive parts.
Posted on 6/21/20 at 10:12 pm to weadjust
$503 for 60 mo. for a new Tahoe back in 2005 and it took 60 agonizing months to pay it off. Never again but I loved that Tahoe.
Since then only paid cash for cars but did finance a new 2018 Camry for 1 year last year for the wife.
Never again will I finance any vehicle. Just too tight in my old age.
I am totally debt free going into my 70s and with the way the country’s going it makes me feel secure (hopefully).
Oh, and all my long-lost guns are, err, were, paid for.
Since then only paid cash for cars but did finance a new 2018 Camry for 1 year last year for the wife.
Never again will I finance any vehicle. Just too tight in my old age.
I am totally debt free going into my 70s and with the way the country’s going it makes me feel secure (hopefully).
Oh, and all my long-lost guns are, err, were, paid for.
This post was edited on 6/21/20 at 10:13 pm
Posted on 6/21/20 at 10:18 pm to rowbear1922
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Bout Tree Fiddy for 350 months.
Mine is legitimately $350
Posted on 6/21/20 at 10:20 pm to Howyouluhdat
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I don’t think you understand what an investment is
To be fair, transportation is a necessary expense for most everyone. If you can buy and sell the car for the same price you've eliminated that expense.
Posted on 6/21/20 at 10:30 pm to Mingo Was His NameO
465 for 60 months was most expensive. Now me and the wife have two cars under 100k with no payments.
Posted on 6/21/20 at 10:39 pm to tkeefer
700/mo on a Duramax in 15, paid off. Will Drive forever, not sorry.
Posted on 6/21/20 at 10:53 pm to lsu xman
$452.00 just made the last payment. F150 Platinum
Posted on 6/21/20 at 10:56 pm to Mud_Till_May
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17,000 dollar Toyota
Carolla?
Posted on 6/21/20 at 11:12 pm to danilo
$1,129.08 on a 36 month 1.5% loan from PenFed. I certainly didn't want to pay that much, but I could get rid of the loan payments faster and get a great rate by using their car buying program (which helped me get a great price on a car).
No complaints. I buy cars and own them forever. Still have my 2003 Suburban I drove off the lot new 17 years ago and my 2008 FJ (The JefFJ) I got in '10. Treat them great and they will run forever.
No complaints. I buy cars and own them forever. Still have my 2003 Suburban I drove off the lot new 17 years ago and my 2008 FJ (The JefFJ) I got in '10. Treat them great and they will run forever.
Posted on 6/21/20 at 11:21 pm to lsu xman
Current one.. 610 a month after 32k in trade value..
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