High Mileage Reliability?

bujeezus

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damn, i was just about to say "12-24 hrs?" mine got approved in like 10 minutes while i stood at the door droolin over the car.

btw, congrats on the car.
 

KatoS197

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damn, i was just about to say "12-24 hrs?" mine got approved in like 10 minutes while i stood at the door droolin over the car.

btw, congrats on the car.

Under-promise and over-deliver. Good on them.

Congrats!

As previously mentioned, post pics dammit.
 

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Sold 2006

That was heavily bolt on modded, cams, gears, headers, UDP's had it running 7.80's in the 1/8. Weak lung was trannies, put 3 in and built 4th will Level 10 stuff. Had 115k miles and was still running strong as hell! Beware of 5R55 cars though!
 

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Well apparently it only took 45 minutes because they called right after and said I was approved. Just dropped my Cobra off and picked up the GT. Got it for $198 a month

Gave you $5k, the new one was $9K (plus tax license and reg fees) and you STILL pay $198 a month!! What interest rate and what term did they give you?
 

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Gave you $5k, the new one was $9K (plus tax license and reg fees) and you STILL pay $198 a month!! What interest rate and what term did they give you?

That must be in-house. 99.9% of banks won't finance an automotive loan for anything less than $7,500. Less than that, you're in personal loan territory.

It's either a 2-year term in house or they've got a bank they bring a lot of business to.
 

BruceH

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Rate must be high double digits.

I can remember being young and not having a credit history. My first loan was in 1982 for a used motorcycle. 27%. Bought another cycle in 83 and the rate had dropped to 20%.

Rates are so much lower than they were in the 80's. /old man rant.
 

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Gave you $5k, the new one was $9K (plus tax license and reg fees) and you STILL pay $198 a month!! What interest rate and what term did they give you?

After tax and titling fees and all that, the loan was for $63xx and after the interest is added to that I'll be paying back $72xx in total over 3 years. It's the first time I've ever done anything payment wise or credit wise
 

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