Well. Played.
Well. Played.
I can vouch for this because they live in my house. My one son who is 14 (we adopted from foster care, so don’t say you should have raised him better) literally screams at how unfair the game is or how someone got lucky damage and killed him. We had two controllers. We now have one functioning controller. Do I have…
That is exactly what I was thinking when I read that headline. No. There is not a JL that doesn’t save your wallet.
As a color blind person, the list is useful. The map? Not so much,especially because I can’t zoom in to get a “bigger” view of the color.
I literally cried from laughing so hard at that. Well done.
That is indeed true. Now granted it is easier on some cars than others. I used to work for a place with a manual PT Cruiser and it had such a sloppy clutch the only time you had to press in the clutch was a dead stop. I could do it in my GTI, and on all of my motorcyles.
Can we meet halfway?
Yea I don’t see that happening unless the entire truck/SUV boom crashes. It aint like TJ and YJ are cheap bc the JK was out.
I can personally verify this is true. Without much haggling back and forth I just got a Rebel for almost $18,000 off almost two weeks ago.
I can remember where I read it or heard but it is advice I have followed.
I feel your pain. When I complain to my wife about her van being a trashcan she tries to blame it on the kids (they are not helping, but her cars have always been trashy). The kids know better, because they don’t make a mess in my vehicle. My wife just uses the defense of ‘oh I am having to shuttle them around and…
Seriously Jenn. Stop it. That is not cool.
I have a google sheet I created, that I use when looking at cars. I use it to double check their math and ensure they are not trying to hide anything.
Oh 0% for 72 versus $250 is a no brainer. I would take the 0% all day every day (even though I know I would pay it off faster). Even if you kept the loan 2-3 years, you still made the better choice.
A general rule of thumb is if your score is above 720-740 and you are not getting a crazy debt to income ratio for the loan, you will get the best rates.
I thought he did one, but I couldn’t find it. Usually if you take the 0% you give up discounts off the vehicle. Depending on the discount and how good your credit is, taking the discount (say $3000)and getting a 2-3% interest from a “regular” loan is the better deal. A $30,000 loan at 60 months and 3% is about $2,350…
Lower the damn prices. Maybe I am getting old, or just extremely cheap (maybe both?), but it is crazy what new cars are costing now. This is coming from someone who bought a NEW car like every 2-3 years.
This sounds exactly like Monopoly Gamer. Just slightly tweaked “rules”. The coins also look cardboard where as the previous one (I have it) has plastic coins.
Frankly I am scared to see Nissan replace the Z. Mainly because it might end up being this (ala Mitsubishi)