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Dodgefan:

It was sold for cash before the G/F & I could finance it.

Sometimes it sucks having your own business, the

whole financing a car or house thing becomes extra

complicated when you have to verify your income. <_<

SP: Call me. :D

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Posted (edited)

Dodgefan:

It was sold for cash before the G/F & I could finance it.

Sometimes it sucks having your own business, the

whole financing a car or house thing becomes extra

complicated when you have to verify your income. <_<

SP: Call me. :D

Oh, bummer... I missed that when scanning through the thread, my bad ^^; Have you considered a Charger? heh heh heh...or is that too pricy?

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trust me its A LOT easier to get a New car than used if you take a loan for it.

The cobalts are fun.

But get a house first. Then maybe get a little beater like the datsun and drive it tehn save teh 16,000 you would spend on a new/used car and put it on a down payment for the Camaro you want to get.

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trust me its A LOT easier to get a New car than used if you take a loan for it.

Yes, exactly... plus at a better rate too.

Since I was going on a roadtrip this past weekend with the Datsun & the STS

is still at the Lowell dealership & unregistered while the Q45 was getting

serviced at Infiniti of Nashua we rented a Chrysler 300 (3.5) from Sat. to Mon.

I knew the 3.5 Mopars were pretty powerful but even I was pleasantly

surprised. With the traction control off the car pulls almost like an LT1 B-body.

I mean it's got torque, decnt HP and the ride was super comfortable. There's

a few criticisms I had but nothing major. The Beetle-like super long dash that

you can park a scion on top of is a bit silly, the trunklid is small and has no

lip or any kind of hadle to pull it up with. But overall the car is awsome.

The problem is a 3.5 Charger or 300 Limited are too much money. When you

start off with a $27,000 MSRP it's pretty much impossible to stay in the $300s

for a payment, even for six years. :P

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Ah. I drove by your house yesterday evening and saw the 300 parked out front, I was on my way to Smokin Joes to pick up a pack of those Al Capones that you introduced me to (They're not bad for a quick smoke!), I thought about calling you to see if I should drop off the PhotoShop CD but figured the 300 belonged to a client or something, LOL

Oh well

I'll get ya that CD one of these days

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Ever consider the 30 year loan for a car? lol

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Cool. I like those little suckers though, half the time I buy the filtered ones

but I think the straight up Al Capone Cognac are the best. :)

Ever consider the 30 year loan for a car? lol

Yes! I'd do it if the car was worth selling your soul for.

Hell for some cars I'd do a 50 year car loan if it was

possible. I think these three are in that category.

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speaking of caddy 16.

Did i ever tell you guys i got the press treatmeant on it. liek geting up close next to it with the doors open and looking in talking to my buddy at gm and so caddy executive.

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Nope. I wish I had a chance to see the Sixteen from up close. :wub:

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