That's true that they can't be compared. I'm just presenting a reason for why yes, it can indeed be a reasonably good idea to finance a car with a low rate. The title of this article is "Why you should never, ever.."
That's true that they can't be compared. I'm just presenting a reason for why yes, it can indeed be a reasonably good idea to finance a car with a low rate. The title of this article is "Why you should never, ever.."
What? You clearly do not understand what I just said. No matter how much you've saved, absolutely no matter what (even if it's a bajillion jillion dollars), if you pay cash for your car versus financing, you WILL have less cash in your accounts after you buy the car.
Some people on here seem literally incapable of understanding what you just said.
You're just essentially saying that you don't believe in investing (and I don't mean in a car). That's fine for you, but there's millions of people for whom it works quite well.
I don't know nearly as much about finances as I should. But I'm not writing an article about it... this post misses so much, including the benefit of having cash on hand, no-interest loans, and the possibility that you happen to want a new car.
So? He's not arguing that getting a loan is the cheapest option. He's saying that there's value to having more cash on hand. And no matter how much you've saved up, you'll always have more cash on hand if you finance, until the last few months of your loan.
He's not saying he would cover his losses (the depreciation). He's saying that if you invest that money for 5 years, with a no-interest loan, he would have more money than if he just bought the car for cash. And he's right.
My nephew (had he not already been taught not to touch outlets) would LOVE this. He would touch the outlet constantly to turn it off and on.
This is all assuming that passenger boarding is the bottleneck to the plane taking off. Is that actually the case? Usually when I fly we end up in a queue of planes at the end of the runway waiting to take off. If we boarded faster would we get further up in that line and take off sooner, or just wait longer on the…
Do you have any more shots of that roof?
This would be a piece of cake at Boston's Park St. and Downtown Crossing stations! They're connected via a straight-as-an-arrow tunnel and no turnstiles necessary.
"The upside for the G7 X is that it still has a built-in flash."
I'd buy that! Probably use it only once... but I'd still buy it!
Is that person... hanging?
"In the defense of the poor bastard..."
Or, they could have not passed before the person ahead of them was even done with their passing maneuver.
Where was this review a week ago, when this watch still had a $100 rebate?!
I used to be tempted by the idea of learning how to unicycle, until I realized that even the most skilled never look remotely stable.
Same here, but nor do any of them really interest me!
As others have said, you're wrong.