Originally Posted by gbrettin People totally missed the point you double up on payments. My guess is that you can make a low payment if you don't have the extra
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02-20-2012, 11:08 AM | #76 (permalink) | |
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I thought about it... I'm going to keep my Z. I'll just mod as planned. When I'm done paying this one I will get either a used EVO or GT-R next. If the next gen Z goes turbo I won't trade. Ill will just buy another too Z. Last edited by UNKNOWN_370; 02-20-2012 at 11:11 AM. |
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You know what happens when someone is too stubborn to admit they're wrong... I think we've dealt with that before . I certainly won't do anything like that... if I'm wrong I will admit it openly. And bandwagon? You are talking out of your ***.
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That's what I was thinking too.
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You were wrong even if you were right. You create tension and are becoming a negative influence on the forum. Those kind of premature insults aren't necessary. This is what's wrong with this country. No tolerance and ignorance. And yes you can know everything about cars but still be ignorant mustang... Your insecurities preclude you with the way you talk to me on this forum. Next time just ask instead of insult. |
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I don't think there's any tension between me or anyone else though. You think I'm out to get you all the time.
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I'd still buy anyone on this forum a beer if they ever wanted to meet up. And charburgers... gotta talk to Ken about that.
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Based on the number when I got my Subaru, there's usually at least a percentage point difference between a 3 yr and a 6 yr loan. Let's go with 2% and 3% to keep the math easy. A $30,000 loan at 2% for 3 years will results in monthly payments of $859.28, and total interest paid of $933.99. The same amount, at 3% over six years results in payments of $455.81, and total interest of $2818.34. Double up on payments, and you have monthly payments of 911.62, and total interest paid of $1345.61. In sum, unless you pay more than $411.62 extra in finance charges (find a new bank), this six year loan scheme doesn't seem to work. To add insult to injury, there's usually more than 1PP gain going from 3 to 6 years...furthering the spread. |
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How is it an insult??? I'm just saying the both of you end up in the same thread backing each other up.. you can follow all my posts where mustang argues with me and you are right there inciting and backing up his statements... . that's a fact not an insult and this thread is now dead... you're late to the party. Good day. |
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As long as the spread is close enough (and it's possible depending on who you are financed through and what your credit is like) you can save a bit on interest. It's not much... I figure around $200 or so comparing a 36 month $20k loan vs a 60 month paid in full at the same rate, but perhaps the most important thing is that it gives you the flexibility to pay later if you need to.
My guess is Unknown has good credit. If you have good credit the rate curve can be much flatter than someone with not so great credit. Anyways, I really do apologize for jumping on you, Unknown. I missed the double-payment part and just assumed that you were using the full terms on both loan comparisons. I was wrong. I mean it when I say I'm sorry.
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