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Chris Leo
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Probably makes payments on his cell phone.

Have both. Liquid assets means you can do what you want with it, not get the peanuts left over after you pay off the bank.

This is idiotic advice.

Hit nail on head.

That could be a nice winter beater if the 3.6 wasn’t such a ticking time bomb.

In Soviet Russia, truck drive you. 

Who cares, check out that CLEAN Dodge Dakota SLT!

I have a 17 year old daily driver that has cost me approximately zero vacation days worth of repairs since I purchased it.

There isn’t 0% on Camry right now. It’s 1.9% OR $ 1,500. You’d be nuts to take the financing over the rebate.

Five foot bed - the official pickup truck of “I need 4x4 for winter so that I can get to my office job four miles away.

Not in a foot of snow uphill you haven’t. 

Meanwhile, on Wall Street:

Tundra 1794 CrewMax.

Now why can’t these jackasses put that manual trans in the Ranger? Are they afraid of making the best midsize truck?

And also trading in negative equity.

What bubble? If the buyer defaults then the lender takes the car back and sells it to someone else, and sells the bad debt to a collection agency. They win twice while collecting interest the entire time.

Buying a car right now feels like buying a house in 2007 right before the market tanked.

And for those of us who prefer not to drive a truck with the handling characteristics and dimensions of a school bus, there’s always the 2003 Dakota with the 4.7L V8 and 5-speed manual. #savethemanuals

People with new cars will never understand the anxiety those of us with older, high mileage cars go through on a daily basis.

There seems to be two extremes when it comes to this whole thing. There’s the “I DONT NEED NO MASK!” group, and the “YOU DONT HAVE THE RIGHT TO INFECT ME!” group.