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So ford stepping up the finance game to sell cars
Dodge knocking down power records
GM? (Waits for the twin turbo ltx)
All this proves is the cars are too expensive for most people. so drag out a loan for 7 years and you can have one. No thanks
Over last summer dodge was running dodge darts 0% for 84 months............. on a dart..... a dart.... if you need 84 months for a dart kill yourself lol
Over last summer dodge was running dodge darts 0% for 84 months............. on a dart..... a dart.... if you need 84 months for a dart kill yourself lol
To answer my own question, yes, it is only on 2014's. But if I could find a 2014 with the options I wanted for under $30k, I think I would have to pull the trigger for 72 months @ 0%. I hope they stretch this out until the 2015's come out and the 2014's drop in price.
But if you have a super low payment @ 0%... You just make double payments here and there - my 11' civic was a 6 or 7 year loan... But I paid it off in 4 - it's more about the finance rate rather than the term...
All this proves is the cars are too expensive for most people. so drag out a loan for 7 years and you can have one. No thanks
you're an idiot.
I love free money and usually disagree with him, but really KJ he makes a valid point. If you need 84 months to pay off a Dart. . . . You probably shouldn't be buying one.
And to the comment on super low payments.
I'd be willing to guess most don't do that... Please prove me wrong, I want to think people are more financially responsible, but the data seems to show otherwise.
I'd be willing to guess most don't do that... Please prove me wrong, I want to think people are more financially responsible, but the data seems to show otherwise.
But at the end of 72 months, you own a mustang. Ew.
yeah people are idiots...I've heard that most of the salesmans pitch these days is "I can get your monthly payment down to $150/month!" what he doesn't tell you, it's over 84+ months, with a huge interest rate, dealer fees, finance fees, or whatever else they can tack on without you knowing.
Financing scams are the new rust proofing scam