Is this a good deal?
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Is it the "hello kitty"sticker on the back the reason you wanna buy that one? Nah I would wait pay yours off and wait for a killer deal. Your not in a hurry just keep looking you will find a good deal
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Originally Posted by Billabong
I didnt even see that lol and what about this, i talk them down to 18500 19000 and sell mine for 7 ?
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How do you owe $4k on a jeep that is at least 5 years old? Pay that off before even thinking about something new. In the FWIW category, I just sold a 2000 Sport for $9500 with a 4 banger and 5 speed.
Buying used cars and depreciation of new cars is a myth. Yes, a new car depreciates faster for the first six months of ownership than does a used car but that's because it's at the top of its value scale. Warranties, interest rates and insurance rates all favor the new vehicle over the used one.
Buying used cars and depreciation of new cars is a myth. Yes, a new car depreciates faster for the first six months of ownership than does a used car but that's because it's at the top of its value scale. Warranties, interest rates and insurance rates all favor the new vehicle over the used one.
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Originally Posted by TXCheney
How do you owe $4k on a jeep that is at least 5 years old? Pay that off before even thinking about something new. In the FWIW category, I just sold a 2000 Sport for $9500 with a 4 banger and 5 speed.
Buying used cars and depreciation of new cars is a myth. Yes, a new car depreciates faster for the first six months of ownership than does a used car but that's because it's at the top of its value scale. Warranties, interest rates and insurance rates all favor the new vehicle over the used one.
Buying used cars and depreciation of new cars is a myth. Yes, a new car depreciates faster for the first six months of ownership than does a used car but that's because it's at the top of its value scale. Warranties, interest rates and insurance rates all favor the new vehicle over the used one.