Questions for some of you guys that work at Corwin
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svxAL;310060 wrote:
it was a v6 if its the same car we are talking about I changed oil/checked that one in a couple days ago I was disappointed in the v6 when I drove it (was hoping for a v8 hehe) But either way it looked nice and if your going to buy it lmk so you can say I referred you so I can get a free $50 lol^ haha not sure you guys don't put enough info on the car lol. All it said was 09 G8 pretty much...It was a red one with a sun roof and black interior...I think he said it just came in yesterday (tuesday maybe).... so 250hp ain't enough lol, cuz i wanna feel the pulling into the seat feel when i get on it lol...Stepmoms got a GTP pushing a hair over 300hp and i like the feel of the supercharger for sure.
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Rexwagon;310061 wrote:
they have a 06 srt8 300c at luther ford for 20k i thinkI was looking on Corwins website and they got a charcoal colored touring edition for 21K... Haha i wouldn't mind only cuz i am sick of having to let people in and out so so i want a 4 door. But i also want to be able to get around people when i need to get around um yeah know.
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Since AFAIK, you just got out of high school, im gonna give you a bit of advice, unless your parents or someone else are putting up a large chunk of the money for the car (or all), don't put yourself into huge debt when you are just getting out on your own, that is about the worst thing you can do.
You can get a very nice/comfortable/reliable/quick car for $10k or less, and be a lot better off. It will depreciate much less (that $25k car will be a $15k car in a couple of years, not the best place for your money to go) and give you more options. Spend that money on education, or at least save it so you can buy a house or something that is a much better use of your money.
Thats just my advice, feel free to not listen and piss money away for the next couple years while making crap money and struggling to get by but owning a nice car.
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inspector01;310070 wrote:
Since AFAIK, you just got out of high school, im gonna give you a bit of advice, unless your parents or someone else are putting up a large chunk of the money for the car (or all), don't put yourself into huge debt when you are just getting out on your own, that is about the worst thing you can do.You can get a very nice/comfortable/reliable/quick car for $10k or less, and be a lot better off. It will depreciate much less (that $25k car will be a $15k car in a couple of years, not the best place for your money to go) and give you more options. Spend that money on education, or at least save it so you can buy a house or something that is a much better use of your money.
Thats just my advice, feel free to not listen and piss money away for the next couple years while making crap money and struggling to get by but owning a nice car.
Truth.
Trust me it gets really old paying $450+ a month on just a car. It may be cool for a while to be young and have a nice car but you don't want to put yourself in that situation. Find something thats a reasonable price and figure out what you can afford comfortably and find something for a little less because you will have to pay tax, title and license. Tax on a $27,000 dollar car is no joke plus insurance, maintenance.
DO NOT WAIST YOUR TIME WORKING FOR JUST A CAR!! Trust me i've been there.
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Jake, you have my phone number (701.541.3484)...call me sometime and we'll figure out a time to look for a good car for you. I can help you out on any of the 3 corwin lots AND can help you find the car that is both fun and reliable and affordable (payments AND insurance). I'm there from 11:00 to 9:00pm tonight and 8 to 6 Fri & Sat.
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Also, just because you don't see a car on our lot it doesn't mean that we don't have it. We have from 30 to 100 cars waiting to be cleaned up at any given time.
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Gundar1;310074 wrote:
Truth.Trust me it gets really old paying $450+ a month on just a car. It may be cool for a while to be young and have a nice car but you don't want to put yourself in that situation. Find something thats a reasonable price and figure out what you can afford comfortably and find something for a little less because you will have to pay tax, title and license. Tax on a $27,000 dollar car is no joke plus insurance, maintenance.
DO NOT WAIST YOUR TIME WORKING FOR JUST A CAR!! Trust me i've been there.
still are pretty much lol
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It's for sale...what do you want to know about it?
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Gundar1;310101 wrote:
Nope!k you were TILL now
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well i am looking to get about 6grand for my mustang and i have always been against the whole leasing and loan kinda shit because i dont wanna be in debt but my step mom thinks i should sell it and use this as a stepping stone to build some credit and this way i will have a newer car with less milage and we wont have to worry about any major problems soon and stuff. She told me to look with about 10-15 grand on my mind but i might as well get something nice right? And i told her i don't want to be spending $400 a month on a car payment but like she said i will be making 2500-3000 a month so its not all to much.
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