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Quote from: _33 on August 07, 2012, 12:17:09 PMKat Kid, I'm really good at selling cars on craigslist.org. If you need some tips just let me know.I'm thinking of doing this rather than trading my car in. Might be a hassle though. Tips?
Kat Kid, I'm really good at selling cars on craigslist.org. If you need some tips just let me know.
fusion kills malibu fyi
we've got a 2008, it's been great.
Quote from: puniraptor on August 07, 2012, 12:52:50 PMfusion kills malibu fyiyepQuote from: Mikeyis4dcats on August 07, 2012, 10:28:11 AMwe've got a 2008, it's been great.shut up no it hasn't
Quote from: GoodForAnother on August 07, 2012, 01:49:39 PMQuote from: puniraptor on August 07, 2012, 12:52:50 PMfusion kills malibu fyiyepQuote from: Mikeyis4dcats on August 07, 2012, 10:28:11 AMwe've got a 2008, it's been great.shut up no it hasn'tI guess I have had to do 2 things to it:Replace the batteryReplace the driver's door inside handle($30 part)The small oval trim bezel around the shifter button broke....haven't bothered replacing it.
ok, we're to the point now where we are going to make this a board project. kk, when you finally ready to buy, _33 will help you craigslist the current car and then all of us will coordinate the effort to help you purchase once you have specific vehicle in mind. we'll have people in charge of calling certain dealers and other people in charge of finding the best loan rate, etc. this is going to be great!
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Pro tip: smash your current car into a median, claim that a huge black SUV was "about to smash into you" and drove away, and collect premium insurance money back to pay for your new car in full. Oh and I'd go with a 2002 VW Pasat, hunter green, and only has 88,000 miles on it.
Quote from: Mikeyis4dcats on August 07, 2012, 12:09:59 PMQuote from: Skipper44 on August 07, 2012, 11:44:02 AMIf you go the used Accord/Camry route, explore using a home equity loan instead of the typical used car financing for the tax deductible interest. I would think the way to make the most of the purchase is find a dealer that will let you buy the car on a cc for the miles then pay it off with the home equity loan.no dealer will let you charge an entire car. The best I've ever heard of was $5k. Most will only allow $1-2k tops. I did 1/2 cash and 1/2 credit on a $16k vehicle. I am in the market for a new/different vehicle as well. It's minivan time!
Quote from: Skipper44 on August 07, 2012, 11:44:02 AMIf you go the used Accord/Camry route, explore using a home equity loan instead of the typical used car financing for the tax deductible interest. I would think the way to make the most of the purchase is find a dealer that will let you buy the car on a cc for the miles then pay it off with the home equity loan.no dealer will let you charge an entire car. The best I've ever heard of was $5k. Most will only allow $1-2k tops.
If you go the used Accord/Camry route, explore using a home equity loan instead of the typical used car financing for the tax deductible interest. I would think the way to make the most of the purchase is find a dealer that will let you buy the car on a cc for the miles then pay it off with the home equity loan.
I think it's fun relative to a 99 saturn.
Quote from: fanningksu on August 07, 2012, 12:43:36 PMPro tip: smash your current car into a median, claim that a huge black SUV was "about to smash into you" and drove away, and collect premium insurance money back to pay for your new car in full. Oh and I'd go with a 2002 VW Pasat, hunter green, and only has 88,000 miles on it. I'd say go with this. Think of all the sweet coin your insurance agent will dole out for your 99 saturn.