CivicBeater wrote:You guys must have missed my post, but I'm getting my new super car today! yayyyyyy! First order of business is to see how many gay men I can pick up.
I didn't miss the post.
are you still getting the one with the fart can? did you get him any lower than 14k?
lol. Fawker.
Yes & No. However, come to find out it actually has a different fart cannon than the one I posted.
You can't find one that's stock? I see those things all over the place.
Since you're not paying cash for it why don't you get one brand new and take advantage of their 0.9% APR? seems like a boner move to buy a used/modified car for close to MSRP
Yeah I did the numbers and it would be about $75 more a month to own a new one (If I were to buy new it would have to be fully loaded). Insurance might be another 15-30 more being a newer car. It's not that I can't find one that's stock. I just know this one is in really good shape and is practically brand new.
I actually have been digging the new insights. Seeing more and more of them. I just am not sure if I could get teh rear end of them to grow on me.
I'm not going to try to convince you, but it just seems like the logical route to purchase brand new if they have 0.9%. Especially when it comes time to sell it in 3 months.
I'm getting ready to cancel on this Fit. Friggin idiot loan processor has got my blood boiling.Long story short. She has told me every day since Monday that the check has been overnighted & still is not here and cannot provide tracking. I'm so frustrated, words cannot describe.
Dave_B wrote:Sounds like a message to get a different or new one.
That's how I'm taking it. It's been the absolute worst process I've ever been apart of. I already am in communication with the branch manager and have sent an email to Corporate with my complaint. I've never been just lied to over and over. I've been hoping it would work it self out however not the case.
LOL. It's BS, but to save stress I'm just going with it.
I'm getting more of a kick calling out this loan processor in an email chain with the branch manager attached. Ahh she is making a fool out of herself.
The car KBB's for 15k though so it's not a horrible decision. When I sell it in the fall I'll be ok.
CivicBeater wrote:LOL. It's BS, but to save stress I'm just going with it.
I'm getting more of a kick calling out this loan processor in an email chain with the branch manager attached. Ahh she is making a fool out of herself.
The car KBB's for 15k though so it's not a horrible decision. When I sell it in the fall I'll be ok.
CivicBeater wrote:LOL. It's BS, but to save stress I'm just going with it.
I'm getting more of a kick calling out this loan processor in an email chain with the branch manager attached. Ahh she is making a fool out of herself.
The car KBB's for 15k though so it's not a horrible decision. When I sell it in the fall I'll be ok.
get RIGHT wrote:As a LONG time Honda salesman. I am with the peanut gallery on this one.
New is the way to go on this one.
As a short time vehicle owner I tend to disagree. For long term purposes, sure it would pay off to get new. Why not save 5k and go with something used keep it for a year and resell.
get RIGHT wrote:As a LONG time Honda salesman. I am with the peanut gallery on this one.
New is the way to go on this one.
As a short time vehicle owner I tend to disagree. For long term purposes, sure it would pay off to get new. Why not save 5k and go with something used keep it for a year and resell.
How much are you paying for it? I thought I saw 14k but I am on a tiny netbook right now. I might have misseen it.
get RIGHT wrote:As a LONG time Honda salesman. I am with the peanut gallery on this one.
New is the way to go on this one.
As a short time vehicle owner I tend to disagree. For long term purposes, sure it would pay off to get new. Why not save 5k and go with something used keep it for a year and resell.
How much are you paying for it? I thought I saw 14k but I am on a tiny netbook right now. I might have misseen it.
You're correct. KBB has never failed me hence why it's not a horrible deal. Chances are I will most likely own this car for 12-15 months tops.