Do you Finance/lease your S2000?
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Whats the take-away on this thread?
Anyway, I put down 50% and financed the rest, but increase payments to pay within a year. I could of paid in full but want to up my credit rating. Please no flames, just blame my parents for instilling financial responsibility.
Anyway, I put down 50% and financed the rest, but increase payments to pay within a year. I could of paid in full but want to up my credit rating. Please no flames, just blame my parents for instilling financial responsibility.
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I was gonna do a three year lease instead of financing, but I dont like the idea that i will have to pay sh!t loaded amount of money to buy out the car....I put down half of the car value as down and my monthly payment is still high, but at least it will be my car in the end. I am still waiting for my driving record to be cleared...2 years no tickets so far, have to keep it up
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I had to buy/finance. There is no way I could mod the car and then put it back to stock when the lease is up, there is that little welded Triple-H Roll bar thing.... The small portion I financed was financed in a creative way, that's all I can say.
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even when leasing, however, there are many ways to reduce your payments. but, it depends on what programs the manufacturer offers......
the german marques offer a one-time lease payment, plus multiple security deposits to buy down the interest rate....
you'd be suprised what you can afford when you combine the many programs together.
the german marques offer a one-time lease payment, plus multiple security deposits to buy down the interest rate....
you'd be suprised what you can afford when you combine the many programs together.