Is he serious?
personally, it think he is trying to rip some fool off. NOTE:
NEGATIVE equity on his stealth. For the dealer to pay off his gap on the the steath, the tacked another 5-6 g's on his loan, hence the 37k payoff amount... WATCH OUT SUCKAS!!!
NEGATIVE equity on his stealth. For the dealer to pay off his gap on the the steath, the tacked another 5-6 g's on his loan, hence the 37k payoff amount... WATCH OUT SUCKAS!!!
Originally Posted by honda606,Aug 23 2004, 02:15 PM
It's funny how people just rush to put something up on the forum without even looking at the first page of threads.
If a mod wants to delete this, go right ahead.
He's still crazy for asking that much for a used S2000. He should have never signed his name on that piece of paper for the loan. That was stupidity on his part. If you can't afford it then you just can't afford it. And it's not even a house! Why in the hell would you even half way over extend yourself on something so frugle as a car? At least if you do it on a house you can always sell it for the same price you paid for it. Cars do nothing but depreciate in value... and most times more quickly than you can pay them off.
And to make it even worse, it was for an S2000. Maybe if he was trying to buy a Civic for his family so they could have something decent and reliable to drive then I would feel sorry for him. But an S2000 is a flashy sports car and is usually bought for enjoyment and/or narcissistic reasons. He was trying to keep up with Jones' and impress his friends and now he's in debt. tisk tisk.
And to make it even worse, it was for an S2000. Maybe if he was trying to buy a Civic for his family so they could have something decent and reliable to drive then I would feel sorry for him. But an S2000 is a flashy sports car and is usually bought for enjoyment and/or narcissistic reasons. He was trying to keep up with Jones' and impress his friends and now he's in debt. tisk tisk.



