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post 1548514231 04-07-2018, 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted By guest89
As in towing a trailer? I've only ever seen 18 wheelers haul more then 2 cars at a time. A F450 would be capable but I have my doubts as to 4 to 5 cars at once. Who do they contract out to?
they are out there, legally.
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post 1548514671 04-07-2018, 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted By friesbruh
they are out there, legally.
Lmfao

The tow king strikes again

Gave up on towing your house with an F150 I see
post 1548515101 04-07-2018, 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted By lowstrife
Zero. I paid for both of my cars upfront.

This dude has the biggest dick ITT and will fuk your girl too.
post 1548515181 04-07-2018, 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted By InVentive44
Those have gone up in value substantially in the last couple years
Yeah, I bought mine for 11k, someone has offered me 14.5 and wants to buy it this week

I've had it for 7k miles and 2 years
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post 1548516891 04-07-2018, 06:40 PM
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Originally Posted By guest89
As in towing a trailer? I've only ever seen 18 wheelers haul more then 2 cars at a time. A F450 would be capable but I have my doubts as to 4 to 5 cars at once. Who do they contract out to?
F450 can do 21k tow weight stock with some over 30k. Getting pushed by that is something I can't speak to.
post 1548518331 04-07-2018, 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted By guest89
The Panamera looks elegant. Does a CPA bank that much then? My CPA drives a minivan lol.
yes. Guys at my firm making over 1M. I am well on my way.
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post 1548523841 04-07-2018, 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted By Oinkerjnn
Are you truly respecting the srs?

You're thirty and yuo think this is a good move?
100% srs

please aware me on how this is a bad move?

Only thing im kicking myself for is putting $26,000 down and not borrowing the full amount (also srs, very low interest rate)
post 1548523901 04-07-2018, 08:06 PM
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bought my stang GT cash. not a fan of being in debt. Id rather take the hit to my cash now
post 1548524271 04-07-2018, 08:10 PM
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7% isnt a bad interest rate for an unsecured line of credit.
That's prime +3.5

If you have to do financing for a vehicle look into what the dealership can offer over the bank. I'm a financial advisor at the bank.

The idea is that if you use the car as a security against the loan the car dealership will give you a better rate than the bank because in case of default and re-possession the car dealership is more easily to re-sell a vehicle for more money than a bank would be.
post 1548525191 04-07-2018, 08:21 PM
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paid in full i don't finance because i dont like it
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post 1548551681 04-08-2018, 05:24 AM
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Originally Posted By straightrippin3
7% isnt a bad interest rate for an unsecured line of credit.
That's prime +3.5

If you have to do financing for a vehicle look into what the dealership can offer over the bank. I'm a financial advisor at the bank.

The idea is that if you use the car as a security against the loan the car dealership will give you a better rate than the bank because in case of default and re-possession the car dealership is more easily to re-sell a vehicle for more money than a bank would be.
I have an unsecured loan on my NSX @ 2.49%. My mind was blown when I found out it was unsecured. (I didnt know when i applied)
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