Airflow in a convertible’s open cabin moves forward, so you’re probably just making your dash sick.
Airflow in a convertible’s open cabin moves forward, so you’re probably just making your dash sick.
I don’t argue with the math. I only point out that the behavior tends to make people buy more car than they need. If a manufacturer is offering 0%, they’re likely offering $1000-2000 cash back on non-financed deals since that’s how much they’d have to subvent the rate.
The original post stated that he would be willing to buy more car to take advantage of 0%. Free money or not, there’s nothing like the benefits of a paid off vehicle: lower insurance premium, lower registration fees (on older cars), no chance of repo, no possibility of late fees, no chance of being underwater, higher…
It’s as close as we’re going to get. Compare C7 to C8.
I agree. However, this argument is of the looks of mid-engine vs. front-engine.
I’m basically this:
If you’re going to go that route, pay off the whole thing at once and never be underwater.
Compared to what?
No, but that’s not the argument here.
Eww. At least use a good looking one to make your point.
All front-engine cars look better than mid-engine cars.
Hopefully, you keep the car a long time because you will be underwater on the loan during the entire term. This limits your options later, so be cautious.
Compromise: BMW i3 with range extender.
The wipers give the period away. 80s!
SF has hills. I would recommend something that’s torquey but NO STICK SHIFT.
We won’t know true spread until the supply of tests outnumber the demand. No doubt there’s many more infected than are being reported, because the number reported are only confirmed based on tests.
DAMD if you do.
All of the West Coast and much of the East Coast states have shut down dealer sales departments. That could be why.
Waiting to hear how it turns out with bated breath!
As a society, we’re under water holding our breath. On the surface is toxic gas.