At 0% there is no incentive to pay it off early, in fact most people would be better off taking as long as possible to pay it off as money will be worth less in 84 months than today. Put as little down now and take that basically free money.
At 0% there is no incentive to pay it off early, in fact most people would be better off taking as long as possible to pay it off as money will be worth less in 84 months than today. Put as little down now and take that basically free money.
Seriously, even if you put the extra cash in a savings acct you can even make 0.9% a year on that cash. Or just stick it in a Vanguard fund. Only downside is you really need to want a Chrysler 200. Now if they had this offer for the Hellcat...
This is some Volvo Trucks-level confidence in their product quality right here.
Is it me or does that somehow work?
If I had supermoto tires that could change to knobbies while riding, I'd be so happy.
OTOH, maybe this guy was just setting up a public autocross and was genuinely confused when the enthusiastic BRZ driver sped off angrily.
I feel like not driving something that could potentially kill me is incentive enough to get my car fixed, but then again, it's been a while since I've eaten at an Applebee's.
Doesn't Jezebel perpetuate the idea that male rape is a myth?
No offense to you, but everytime I hear about the F-35 it makes me want to set my wallet on fire.
It's funny because now, the 'Busa is pretty mediocre compared to any decent liter bike. Hell, an older one will get smacked around by a modern 750.
I did sales at a bike shop for a little bit, and everytime someone came in to look at the sport bikes who appeared under the age of 35 it was the same speech
Big American V8's are perfect for drifting. Built to have TORQUE FOR DAYS, make that torque and power at relatively low rpms, are incredibly durable, and have blocks thick enough for all of the boost.
Not a rocket, that's a turbojet engine. A rocket's thrust is not controllable, but a turbine has a power lever. At any rate, it's batshit insane. I like it.
I view car salesmen like I view real estate agents: as people who chase easy money by forcing themselves as middle-men into a transaction where I know a lot more about what I want/need and which product of theirs will give it than they do.