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0% for 5 years allowed me to buy a new 2002 Mazda Protege after the 9/11 attacks when I was broke and so was my 87 accord with 250k miles on it. I seem to recall that I was still able to bargain quite well on the sticker price, so I too dont buy that 0% leaves you paying sticker. Maybe 9/11 had something to do with

Him and Suze Orman. Both generally provide very general advice and make millions. Do as I say, not as I do people for sure. But hey, if it helps people get debt free that's a good thing. Far too many in this country live by what payments they can afford. I dont care how nice your truck is, that's a suffocating way to

Selling nostalgia to gen xers who don’t know better. CP. 10,500 will get you a nice used Camry that will go for a couple hundred thousand miles at least, and turn the heads of more than a few single soccer moms who will look at you and your common sense and say, “now that there is one reliable looming fellow!”

I’ve also heard that those of us still lucky enough to have jobs shouldn’t complain about the extra expenses of working from home. True, but all of your points are totally valid as well.

My Tacoma is going to last a few more years since I started working from home a few months back. I've put less than 1000 miles on the truck during that time. Mostly putter around town miles to the store and lowes and what not.

I put printed and put that information up in the mens stall at my office last year. We have guys that will go in there and stare at their phones and poop for 30 minutes sometimes. It was ripped down by the end of the day.

Exactly. They’ve estimated that something like 60 % of freaking humanity needs to get this virus and will get this virus before there is any sort of herd immunity. A miracle vax may be no more likely than one for the common cold. In other words, we are all gonna get sick, some hardly at all, some of us very sick, and

I have enough emergency cash in my gun safe to buy this and use it to haul said safely kept guns to the range. When it craps out in year or two, it will make for nice target practice for years to come out on the back 40. NP.

Corvettes make me think of guys in socks and sandals with receding hairlines, and beer guts. Kinda like me, but with more money.

Spot on. The economy isn’t just gonna bounce back. The virus is just getting rolling, and flaring up just as soon as it seems it’s safe to venture out. South America is getting blasted right now and we will again too come winter. We are forked for a long time to come. Like depression-food lines forked. It’s coming.

It’s almost like there aren’t companies that wont deliver things like that right to your driveway for a fraction of the cost of a monthly payment on a 55k f150.

Huge payment, small wee wee syndrome.

I read even realtors are hat in hand now. It's just gross.

Respectfully, I cant believe anyone would get rid of a three year old truck for a fancy new tailgate. That just blows my mind. Unless your old man swims in cash, of course.

Agree. I so think it will he the final nail in the coffin of the slow dying EU.

I know a single mother of 2 young kids who had a 2016 Explorer financed for years. The tranny dropped recently, according to her not too long after the warranty expired. The dealership “took the explorer back,” rolled her payments into a used Escape, and she thinks she came out with a better deal because her payment

Or mercury topazes!

Vehicles like this are destined for fleets and the driveways and garages of people with lousy credit who need low payments over seven years or more.

Never in my life have I understood why the big truck bros are so threatened by teslas and Priuses and clean air that they feel the need to “roll coal”. Honestly, it’s just awful bully behavior emblematic of pretty much everything wrong with our divided nation right now.

Me too! And Prime.