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Kracka
09-21-2010, 03:20 PM
1st one to have a white 6 speed in the state that I know of
They just started building the six speeds this week!!!
FOB car! (fresh off the boat)
cudvig
09-21-2010, 03:45 PM
gay * gay= straight
2 negatives equal a positive right pete?
-Colin
A//// Guy
09-21-2010, 03:49 PM
No just means you go for double penetration. Gay stable!
Matt D.
09-21-2010, 03:49 PM
Have fun driving a played out car!!
Have fun being in debt up to your eyeballs. :lol:
A//// Guy
09-21-2010, 03:50 PM
A loan would actually be more debt though. If you keep up with payments on a lease, you have no debt.
Matt D.
09-21-2010, 04:00 PM
A loan would actually be more debt though. If you keep up with payments on a lease, you have no debt.
Initially, yes, but as time goes on the loan gets paid off but a lease is still a lease and the car is not yours. As Kracka stated, if you kept up on the loan or preferably got ahead in loan payments and sold the car you could come out ahead overall. With leases there is no such thing as getting ahead, you are still spending cash to rent a car.
When you lease a car there is no saying that you will pay for the exact portion of the car that you "use up" because in fact the bank is does not have to disclose the interest rate of the lease. When the lease is up there is no guarantee that the buyout price of the car will be anywhere close to the actual value of the car on top of what you've already paid for.
Halon
09-21-2010, 06:49 PM
If you didn't want to hear, nor accept, any of the advice that 99% of us are giving you, then why even post this thread?
If you honestly work that much, plus go to school that much, plus have military obligations, plus a g/f that takes up what little free time you still have after doing everything you just said you do, plus already have a Miata that you said you can drive, and already have a bit of debt (student loans), then why on earth are you planning on dropping 11k on renting a car for the next 3 years? That 300/month (plus however much you'll be dishing out for full coverage on that) is MUCH wiser spent on your existing debt.
You remind me of my roommate. She sold her old Camry that was starting to have issues here and there. She doesn't have a lot of money, but still bought a new car. Her reasoning being that the old car was becoming too expensive to repair (a valid reason in my eyes). But rather than trying to stay within any sort of means, she went out an bought a brand new Silverado.
If you are on any sort of tight budget (which I get the impression you are), then there so many better options then brand new cars. How about an 06 Hyundai Elantra with 48k miles? You could get a 3 year loan, probably pay less than that lease is, probably have very minimal problems (if any at all at that year/mileage), and you will OWN it after 3 years.
I already am sure you're rebuttal will be "see above post, i don't want a loan/more debt". Which makes no sense to any of us because you won't explain why, yet you accept the idea of monthly lease payments? Wat? If you don't want more debt, why do you accept the idea of a lease?
OK that's enough from me. You obviously had your mind set already when you started this, so nothing we say will persuade you. Enjoy your rental car.
cudvig
09-21-2010, 08:35 PM
Because this whole crapola about .9% interest is not .9 for me. It is more like 3-5-6 percent. Depending on where I go. Why would I take out a loan, worsen my credit, pay 300+ a month, and then who knows in 3 years if that car will be worth the same amount as the loan. Then try and buy a house, oh wait my credit sucks, back to square one.
You guys need to start thinking, leases arent a bunch of crap. Certain situations determine the need for them. I personally think "renting" a car is awesome. I don't have to deal with ANY repair bill, and in 3 years I get a new car. Hmm....
We can go more into detail about why I don't want a loan. Trust me it is not because I do not make enough or anything of that sense at all.
Yes elantras are good cars, but how well was that 48k mile car taken care of? Compared to a car with 0 miles on it. I can then only blame myself and not wonder, why shit broke, oh wait I won't have to repair anything just bring it to honda and away they go, while I drive away in a brand new accord/civic/whatever they give me as a loaner.
It is not like I am going beyond my means at all. I am not going out and buying a corvette or something that gets terrible gas mileage. I am getting a cheaper reliable car that has ALL the bells and whistles I want (HIDs, nicer stereo, and heated mirrors) and I don't have to get aftermarket parts and replace things. They are just there. If they break, honda fixes them.
-Colin
Matt D.
09-21-2010, 08:53 PM
You're failing to see the big picture, the end game. It's not about the $300 a month, it's about the entire sum of money you will be paying for this car and what you'll have to your name when you're done forking over the money.
If you really truly think that getting a loan and making your payments in full and on time for however many months the loan is for will ruin your credit then may the lord have mercy on your soul.
I am getting a cheaper reliable car that has ALL the bells and whistles I want (HIDs, nicer stereo, and heated mirrors) and I don't have to get aftermarket parts and replace things. They are just there. If they break, honda fixes them.
Cheaper is relative. You want a nice new car with all the gadgets, but you need a cheap, reliable car with good mileage. It's unfortunate that all you're doing is talking yourself into pissing your money away.
slowbubblecar
09-21-2010, 09:00 PM
I am able to lease a CR-Z for about 303 a month, plus insurance would be 97 a month. Total of around 400 dollars give or take a few dollars. QUOTE]
Make sure to take a good look into your actual price of insurance if you haven't yet. Insurance on my civic is HIGHER than my Viper and my viper is worth twice as much as the honda.
[QUOTE=cudvig;358543]1st one to have a white 6 speed in the state that I know of
They just started building the six speeds this week!!!
What up!
-Colin
You can be happy for yourself right now, but within the first year of owning it, you will regularly see many of the same exact car on the road... That is what you get for buying a popular brand of car. I see the same exact honda that I have on the road just about every day.
Have fun driving a played out car!!
This is funny to hear coming from someone who is getting a honda and thinks his car is unique. :rolleyes:
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