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Old 05-01-2009, 08:51 PM   #14 (permalink)
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OP if your credit is less than good. You should wait.. It's just a car, making rash choices is never a good thing. Don't forget there will be other sales and or discounts down the road. If you can afford to drop a large chunk of change I would buy outright or finance the least amount as possible.. Im from the "why pay them more than Im supposed" or "APR sucks" school of thought.

Just take your time. Good luck


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Originally Posted by MightyBobo View Post
BTW, people for some reason think that if they walk into a dealership with $30000 cash, they will be treated like a king.
It would depend on the car make. They don't kiss ***.... Because they know that you have the advantage or upperhand.

Buying the car in full is not really about getting treated like a king.. Paying cash just means, Your in charge of entire buying process. You may not get treated like a king, but you'll damn well feel like one.
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