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It’s an auto which is why it’s sitting. If it was a 6 speed, it’d be gone.buy it and put it in an online auction & hope you get a buyer over cost?
Yeah. They range from $62k up to $80k, depending on the options. Manual cars go for over MSRP regularly. This was optioned out to $77k (pretty much every box checked) and they can’t sell it. Also in black and white new just sitting for 6-10 months.The main difference is that @bootyluvr listed CT5 cars, which all msrp for $100k or so. The CT4, which is what Foo drove/looked at, is a cheaper car to begin with.
Whoops.The main difference is that @bootyluvr listed CT5 cars, which all msrp for $100k or so. The CT4, which is what Foo drove/looked at, is a cheaper car to begin with.
All models too rich for me so I don't follow. Looks the same to me as well lolOld man doesn't know his old man car stats. Brain is slippin'
Fixed.All cars too rich for me so I don't follow. Looks the same to me as well lol
The highest car payment I've ever had was like $710/mo....and that was for a Honda Pilot I bought new. I cannot fathom payments nearly double that (let alone, collectively more than double that).
I did it over 6yrs and it was essentially the first new vehicle I had ever bought; I added a bunch of warranties too simply because it was a 1st model year for the 3rd gen Pilot and because I was constantly deploying and needed the piece of mind for my wife to be able to get anything she may need taken care of in my absence.$710/month!
I think my highest was $300/month but I paid more to pay it off in 3.5 (or 4) years instead of 5.
I don't know what my highest was but I know I never want one again. I think I'm going through a midlife crisis but I've already got a cool enough car so all I can think about is moving to Costa Rica for the rest of my life.