View Poll Results: how is monthly payment?
$0-$50



13
4.98%
$51-$100



0
0%
$101-$150



0
0%
$151-$200



1
0.38%
$201-$250



2
0.77%
$251-$300



10
3.83%
$301-$350



18
6.90%
$351-$400



27
10.34%
$401-$450



32
12.26%
$451-$500



49
18.77%
$501+



109
41.76%
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Who is leasing their EVO?
Originally posted by LDB
Great! Several posts that tell basically nothing.
Great! Several posts that tell basically nothing.
I think the problem is that people really want to use the expression 'out the door' because it sounds cool. I think most people do not actually understand what the expression means.
Given some states charge no sales tax and others charge close to 10%, comparisons using out the door prices are particularly irrelevant.
Someone in Oregon who pays $30k out the door is getting a very different deal from someone in California who pays a $30k out the door price.
Last edited by norice; Jan 5, 2004 at 01:24 PM.
Originally posted by norice
I think the problem is that people really want to use the expression 'out the door' because it sounds cool. I think most people do not actually understand what the expression means.
I think the problem is that people really want to use the expression 'out the door' because it sounds cool. I think most people do not actually understand what the expression means.
1. $16,000 Down Payment
2. 6.6%/60mos = $370 a month
3. $1100 per 6 mos.
I am only 20, nought the car when I was still 19. Only credit hist was a credit card for 6 mos. Not too shabby.
2. 6.6%/60mos = $370 a month
3. $1100 per 6 mos.
I am only 20, nought the car when I was still 19. Only credit hist was a credit card for 6 mos. Not too shabby.
Went to the dealer
Hey everyone. I went to the dealer the other day and I got approved for evo financing at 8%. Is this good for someone thats never applied for a loan in his life? Keep in mind the only credit history I have is about 1.5 years on a credit card. Where else can I apply for a loan? I wanna get the best rate but I don't want multiple inquiries to mess with my credit. Thanks.
Try a Credit Union, they seem to (normally) have better rates. Also Dealerships will normally have higher rates.
But congrates none the less... Remember the more you apply for loans your credit score will get lower.........
8% is not bad, and if you can afford the payments GO FOR IT
(mine is at 4.25%)
But congrates none the less... Remember the more you apply for loans your credit score will get lower.........
8% is not bad, and if you can afford the payments GO FOR IT

(mine is at 4.25%)
Last edited by ChrisS.; Jan 14, 2004 at 08:06 PM.

