how much a month is your s2k payment
im lookin into purchasing a brand new 06 s2k, or fairly used ap1 from the dealership.
im thinking about dropping 4-5k on the down payment and just take over payments from there
how much a month do you guys think id be paying a month?
im thinking about dropping 4-5k on the down payment and just take over payments from there
how much a month do you guys think id be paying a month?
i pay $500 but my parent's co sign it depends on ur credit
u can put alot of money down but if ur credit is not good it really dont matter
good luck 06 are expensive i think they retail at $35k
u can put alot of money down but if ur credit is not good it really dont matter
good luck 06 are expensive i think they retail at $35k
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yea im leaning more into a pre certified used honda ap1, around the 24k price range (if i can find it). but yea, thanks for the info guys. keep em coming
i know insurance for the s2k is up there..but how much a month am i looking at?
21 yrs old, no tickets, no accidents
i know insurance for the s2k is up there..but how much a month am i looking at?
21 yrs old, no tickets, no accidents
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by LAS2K »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">$0 a month.
PAID IN FULL!!! </TD></TR></TABLE>
PAID IN FULL!!! </TD></TR></TABLE>
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not really, i sold the S last week
</TD></TR></TABLE>not really, i sold the S last week
490.50 a month + 235 for ins. But it is well worth it.
I hate the payments, but every time I get behind the wheel I think to myself "Damn I love this car". So it is definetly worth it.
I hate the payments, but every time I get behind the wheel I think to myself "Damn I love this car". So it is definetly worth it.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EBPxb16a2xEM1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">not bad. kinda surprised the ins. is that low. you're insured by what company?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Progressive. And keep in mind that I am 31 with no tickets. It would be lower, but I had a DWI in 03. But be forwarned... Ins. on an S will be high unless you are married or own a home. I got my financing through Citi auto. They financed me for 6 years. I only put 20k miles on my hatch in about 4 1/2 years so I figured WTH, I wont put miles on my S. So I decided it was worth the longer financing and lower monthly. I have learned though that owning a S is very expensive if you want to upgrade stuff. I thought my hatch was high dollar to upgrade. Man was I ever wrong. lol Hope that helps.
Progressive. And keep in mind that I am 31 with no tickets. It would be lower, but I had a DWI in 03. But be forwarned... Ins. on an S will be high unless you are married or own a home. I got my financing through Citi auto. They financed me for 6 years. I only put 20k miles on my hatch in about 4 1/2 years so I figured WTH, I wont put miles on my S. So I decided it was worth the longer financing and lower monthly. I have learned though that owning a S is very expensive if you want to upgrade stuff. I thought my hatch was high dollar to upgrade. Man was I ever wrong. lol Hope that helps.
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Progressive. And keep in mind that I am 31 with no tickets. It would be lower, but I had a DWI in 03. But be forwarned... Ins. on an S will be high unless you are married or own a home. I got my financing through Citi auto. They financed me for 6 years. I only put 20k miles on my hatch in about 4 1/2 years so I figured WTH, I wont put miles on my S. So I decided it was worth the longer financing and lower monthly. I have learned though that owning a S is very expensive if you want to upgrade stuff. I thought my hatch was high dollar to upgrade. Man was I ever wrong. lol Hope that helps.
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wow...i pay $1200/year for full coverage on my s2000 and civic SI with progressive. Im 28, clean driving record no DUI though.
liam
Progressive. And keep in mind that I am 31 with no tickets. It would be lower, but I had a DWI in 03. But be forwarned... Ins. on an S will be high unless you are married or own a home. I got my financing through Citi auto. They financed me for 6 years. I only put 20k miles on my hatch in about 4 1/2 years so I figured WTH, I wont put miles on my S. So I decided it was worth the longer financing and lower monthly. I have learned though that owning a S is very expensive if you want to upgrade stuff. I thought my hatch was high dollar to upgrade. Man was I ever wrong. lol Hope that helps.
</TD></TR></TABLE>wow...i pay $1200/year for full coverage on my s2000 and civic SI with progressive. Im 28, clean driving record no DUI though.
liam
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same here.
same here.
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Progressive. And keep in mind that I am 31 with no tickets. It would be lower, but I had a DWI in 03. But be forwarned... Ins. on an S will be high unless you are married or own a home. I got my financing through Citi auto. They financed me for 6 years. I only put 20k miles on my hatch in about 4 1/2 years so I figured WTH, I wont put miles on my S. So I decided it was worth the longer financing and lower monthly. I have learned though that owning a S is very expensive if you want to upgrade stuff. I thought my hatch was high dollar to upgrade. Man was I ever wrong. lol Hope that helps.
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I was paying 1500 a yr full coverage on my S. I'm 22 with no tickets and one accident on my record. I'm not married nor own a home
Progressive. And keep in mind that I am 31 with no tickets. It would be lower, but I had a DWI in 03. But be forwarned... Ins. on an S will be high unless you are married or own a home. I got my financing through Citi auto. They financed me for 6 years. I only put 20k miles on my hatch in about 4 1/2 years so I figured WTH, I wont put miles on my S. So I decided it was worth the longer financing and lower monthly. I have learned though that owning a S is very expensive if you want to upgrade stuff. I thought my hatch was high dollar to upgrade. Man was I ever wrong. lol Hope that helps.
</TD></TR></TABLE>I was paying 1500 a yr full coverage on my S. I'm 22 with no tickets and one accident on my record. I'm not married nor own a home





