RSX monthly payment rates
I am looking to do a trade in, I was just wondering how much everyones monthly payments are? I don't want to get all personal, but I want to know if I can afford it, before I go down.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by GreenR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Wow how did you get 2.9APR?</TD></TR></TABLE>
it's for 2003 models and you have to have excellent credit. I'm paying $299 (that's w/ 3 yr extended warranty)
it's for 2003 models and you have to have excellent credit. I'm paying $299 (that's w/ 3 yr extended warranty)
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it's for 2003 models and you have to have excellent credit. I'm paying $299 (that's w/ 3 yr extended warranty)</TD></TR></TABLE>
I have an 2003 got it in January but at 3.99 APR 10K down $257/ month. No extended warranty. Don't need it cause I redid the motor anyway. But you got a sweet deal.
it's for 2003 models and you have to have excellent credit. I'm paying $299 (that's w/ 3 yr extended warranty)</TD></TR></TABLE>
I have an 2003 got it in January but at 3.99 APR 10K down $257/ month. No extended warranty. Don't need it cause I redid the motor anyway. But you got a sweet deal.
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Did everyone who gave their payments by brand new? When I get one I am planning on getting a used 02. I figure it might have like 30-40000 but it's a honda/acura, it will last many many more miles than that and I wont pay as much.
The best course to take is shop around for the lowest APR car loan you can qualify for. Yes, poor credit risks pay more.
Find out what your trade is worth. Find out how much the new car is going to cost. There are way too many variables here. It depends a lot on your geographical area and your negotiating skills.
Get an idea of what the car you're looking at is going to cost after your trade, and what if any loan balance you have on the trade.
Use a common mortgage calculator available on line to figure your payments based in the APR you can get for the amount you need to borrow for as many months as you wish to drag it out.
What everyone else's monthly payments are is totally irrelevant to your individual circumstances. Don't forget the higher insurance premium you will most likely have to pay. And don't ask what everyone else is paying for insurance because that too is very dependent on individual criteria.
Find out what your trade is worth. Find out how much the new car is going to cost. There are way too many variables here. It depends a lot on your geographical area and your negotiating skills.
Get an idea of what the car you're looking at is going to cost after your trade, and what if any loan balance you have on the trade.
Use a common mortgage calculator available on line to figure your payments based in the APR you can get for the amount you need to borrow for as many months as you wish to drag it out.
What everyone else's monthly payments are is totally irrelevant to your individual circumstances. Don't forget the higher insurance premium you will most likely have to pay. And don't ask what everyone else is paying for insurance because that too is very dependent on individual criteria.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 03RSXTypeS »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">$420 with 3K down for 48 months</TD></TR></TABLE>
Im paying the same exact thing. Where did you get yours from 03RSXTYPES.
Let me guess Springfield Acura.
Im paying the same exact thing. Where did you get yours from 03RSXTYPES.
Let me guess Springfield Acura.
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