Finance Questions...
Ok, Im hoping to get into the S2K community within next month. But first, I want to make sure payments will be decent enough for me to make. So here we go...
Current Car: 2003 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec-V 19,xxx miles No money due on car, totally paid off. Can hopefully get $13,000 for the car traded in.
Looking at: 2000 Honda S2000 48,xxx $18-19,000
Ok, how much roughly would my monthly payments be? This is through a BMW dealers used lot so I wouldnt be using Hondas financing. Could I put all of the trade in down? Or could I keep a litte, (say 500ish) and put the rest down? Im not expecteing hard answers here, just a little help. And I figure I would get any biased info since Im not asking the dealer
Thanks a bunch guys....Luke
Current Car: 2003 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec-V 19,xxx miles No money due on car, totally paid off. Can hopefully get $13,000 for the car traded in.
Looking at: 2000 Honda S2000 48,xxx $18-19,000
Ok, how much roughly would my monthly payments be? This is through a BMW dealers used lot so I wouldnt be using Hondas financing. Could I put all of the trade in down? Or could I keep a litte, (say 500ish) and put the rest down? Im not expecteing hard answers here, just a little help. And I figure I would get any biased info since Im not asking the dealer
Thanks a bunch guys....Luke
Go to www.edmunds.com there you will find pretty much all the information you are looking for, including finance calculators. You can also check with www.kbb.com for more information on car values.
I would check the car out thoroughly before making your purchase decision. Don't let the salesperson pressure you into making a decision too quickly and undervaluing your car and overvaluing the car you are considering purchasing.
Don't let them hype you with this one will fly off the lot if you don't make a decision ASAP. Remember December is traditionally a very slow car sales month, especially with roadsters.
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I would check the car out thoroughly before making your purchase decision. Don't let the salesperson pressure you into making a decision too quickly and undervaluing your car and overvaluing the car you are considering purchasing.
Don't let them hype you with this one will fly off the lot if you don't make a decision ASAP. Remember December is traditionally a very slow car sales month, especially with roadsters.
Mi dos centavos
It depends on where you are from and your credit. Roughly I dont see you getting more than 11,000 for the Nissan. You can take 500 if you want from it. Say the S is 18,000.
18,000-11000= 7000. +500 (going into your pocket)=7,500.
7,500 + tax and tags. I'd say roughly $8,300.
Hows your credit? Financing over 60 months you would have a payment around 180 a month. How long do you want to finance for?
How do you figure youll be anywhere near 500?
18,000-11000= 7000. +500 (going into your pocket)=7,500.
7,500 + tax and tags. I'd say roughly $8,300.
Hows your credit? Financing over 60 months you would have a payment around 180 a month. How long do you want to finance for?
How do you figure youll be anywhere near 500?
How do you figure youll be anywhere near 500?
60 months is quite a few years. Ive had 4 going on 5 cars in about a year so I dont want to lock myself up
Maybe 48? Im using that edmunds calculator and thats helping alot. I havent even really talked numbers with the dealer, Im doing that tommorow. I just want to have somewhat an idea of what Im looking at when I go in. Thanks for the help.



