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I bought a new car

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Nice, I just got a brand new 2015 civic for $99 a mo. lmao leased of course.

 

But it's a honda :doge: joking, My preferences were: not a mustang, not blue/black/white/ and not any ford(only because both my parents own blue fords and didnt want to be that guy

how much did u have to put down?

 

It was my father who paid but It was $2500 or $3500 but the way his master card works they pay you pack a portion of car down payments so in actuality he probably only paid $1500 out of pocket I think it works out to. They also needed room for the new 2016s so they slashed the prices of the 2015s

Edited by LoudPacks

How can you give away your mustang for that?! Tbh mustangs are quite overrated. New car looks quite good, goodluck mate.

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How can you give away your mustang for that?! Tbh mustangs are quite overrated. New car looks quite good, goodluck mate.[/quote

Couldnt keep up with the paymwnts on it. I got it a year ago thinking that id do anything to have it, 22.5% interest.

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Auto credit? Or what lmao...

 

I didnt have credit, it was the first car i didnt pay for in cash. like i said, i was 19 and didnt care, now im 20 and i do. 5.99% for this jeep.

Or you could of financed a 2008-12 bmw or benz for probably cheaper than that car.  

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