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need advice... buying an s2000 in the NEAR furture

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Old Oct 18, 2006 | 09:11 PM
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Default need advice... buying an s2000 in the NEAR furture

i spelled future wrong...

Well… straight to the point.

I’m going to be purchasing an s2000. I cannot find any 04+ vehicles for under 25k in California so I’m going to be buying a NEW 2006 before years end.

How much did you pay? Basically, how much am I going to pay?

I’ve never bought a NEW car before so… I never researched too much about it. What’s my monthly going to be like? APR? Should I finance through a credit union, bank, etc… or just let the dealership take my money?

I’m planning to down 9k

I appreciate the help guys. THANKS. And if I broke a rule, feel free to lock and sorry.
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Old Oct 18, 2006 | 09:53 PM
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Default Re: need advice... buying an s2000 in the NEAR furture (the soL that could)

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Well… straight to the point.

I’m going to be purchasing an s2000. I cannot find any 04+ vehicles for under 25k in California so I’m going to be buying a NEW 2006 before years end.

How much did you pay? Basically, how much am I going to pay?

I’ve never bought a NEW car before so… I never researched too much about it. What’s my monthly going to be like? APR? Should I finance through a credit union, bank, etc… or just let the dealership take my money?

I’m planning to down 9k

I appreciate the help guys. THANKS. And if I broke a rule, feel free to lock and sorry.
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Keep looking for used ones, you'll find one especially since summer time is over and that hot market is cooling down.

APR on a new or used car is dependent on your credit score and history. You may or may not need a co-signer if your credit isn't good.

You can shop around for auto loans before you go to the dealer and you don't have to commit to anything till you sign the loan papers. If you do your research and homework, you'll be prepared when you go to the dealer with financing to see if the dealer can get beat whatever terms you were already approved for from other banks/your credit union.
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