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Paid for my Koenigsegg in cash
Financed the Z. :happydance: |
by the look of most of the answers meaning paid cash,or paid off.
question should be what is the average yearly income of the forum members..... oh paid half down needed the good payment history on credit report... and i do believe in gap insurance... it is the only extra i will go for with the finance manager. the rest of the crap they can keep its just a rip off |
^^More like net worth?
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I can buy one outright by December if I start saving right now, but because I work overseas as a defense contractor, it is damn near impossible to get leave that time of year because everybody & their mother wants to be home for the holidays. I'm also looking at boosting my credit scores (just not a huge credit user) to try & get out of this "starter home" & into a nicer house in a nicer neighborhood, so a friend of suggested that instead of buying outright, finance a portion of it, & pay it off over the next 12 months which should boost my scores. If I go that route, I'll also have the time & $$ handy to get the clear bra installed, some new headlights (love those 180 halo mods for it), rear fog light, & some Michelin Sport A/S+ (it will be winter after all). Downside, it will be sitting in the garage for about a year before I'm home for good, & thats a year gone from the warranty. |
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If you get a hell of an interest rate, then you should finance, otherwise pay it in full if you can.
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I'm not a fan of gray at all. Pearl white for me, with red next. Might even consider Chicane Yellow if it ever became available again. |
Don't own it yet but it is my ONLY debt. Paid for house and no other debt of any kind. :happydance:
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Cash as bought from US so had no other option, else they wouldnt ship it lol
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Wrote a check for mine. Paid in full. The only advantage to being over 50 is you've been around long enough to gather some cash in the bank...
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If you can get good rates, paying in cash is just...wasteful.
I actually just refi'd my Z, just because I could get a lower rate. Low enough to make me actually cash out $5k of what I'd already paid. My loan is now more $5k higher, and a couple months longer...but my payments are the same and my $5k check should arrive today. I mean, come on...if you want to give me cheap loans, I'll take it every day of the week. At the very least, even if I were horrible with money, I'd put that $5k towards my mortgage, which has a higher interest rate of 3.75 fixed. I understand the no debt mentatily, I used to be a cash only type of guy, but I learned something a while ago. Not all debt is bad. Certain types of debt can give you access to capital, which is how business (and you) can make money. I'm actually getting ready to take a $15k cash advance on a credit card. I'l pay 10% interest for two days ($4-$5) while I balance transfer it with no fee to a 0% APR card for a year. $15k for one year, costs me $4...yes please. And if any of you are wondering, cash advance is from PSECU, and BT deal is from NFCU. I love credit unions! |
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