Cleetus?You don't need loans to buy surplus Crown Vics............
Cleetus?You don't need loans to buy surplus Crown Vics............
Cash is always the way to go.
When we say “Cash”, we don’t mean CASH. We mean Check or certified check, from your checking account.When you pay over $10,000 cash isn't there an IRS form they have to submit to check for money laundering or something?
Yup, now a days cash isn’t the way to get the best deal.If you pay cash there are rebate amounts that you lose in many cases. So this is what you do-
1) IN the finance office you sign the loan.
2) As soon as you get a loan number (usually just a few days) then you pay it off.
OR-do it your way and lose the $500.00 to $1,500.00 bucks. My wife's Hyundai had a $1,500.00 rebate if you finance through Hyundai.
You paid off a new Corvette in 1 month ?
I remember Brandon Ford well. Still have nightmares about driving Hwy 60.In 07 Brandon Ford in Tampa, FL. was selling XL regular cab trucks for $14,650 + TTL. They had auto and 5 speed, with a/c and CD player radios, to pick from. There were about 250 on a lot up the road from the dealership. My son and I looked at about 15-20 before I decided on what I now drive. It had 6 miles on it.
I added cruise control and XLT wheels.
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When l first moved to Seffner (Tampa) in 1987, Hwy 60 from I-75 thru Brandon was ONLY 2 lanes! It's now 6 lanes, and 8 in some spots.I remember Brandon Ford well. Still have nightmares about driving Hwy 60.
Not that l know of.When you pay over $10,000 cash isn't there an IRS form they have to submit to check for money laundering or something?
I've always heard of it, of people who can make money on trading in, often. I've never understood it, always thought it was luck on their part?There are many on here who don't know the intricacies of trading up, or rebates, or financing because they don't buy expensive transportation.