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|  PeteLeathersac (12-22-2019) | ||
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			my dad always told me that if you have to finance it period you cant afford it.
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|  olredalert (12-22-2019) | ||
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			my dad always told me that if you have to finance it period you cant afford it Exactly. I haven't made a car payment since 1970. 33 bucks a month for my 57 Chevy. If I can't pay cash, I don't buy it. 
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|  BCreekDave (12-22-2019) | ||
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			Not necessarily true,back in May of 1989,I ordered a brand new IROC Camaro. GMAC was offering 2.9% financing,while my savings account was paying me 6.5% interest. I had the full car amount in cash,but chose to finance the entire amount because of that Low 2.9%,while earning 3.1% bank interest on the same amount. | 
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