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datsunguy 10-06-2009 12:55 AM

Did you pay cash for your Z?
 
Just wondering how many owners paid cash for your car? Years ago I started saving for a new car and paid cash. As soon as I get a new car I start saving for the next one. It's like reverse car payments.

The benefits are no interest, better more straight forward bargaining on a new car at trade in time, I can pick any deductible on my collision or no collision at all after a few years, plus I just like having the title in my hands.

I've done this for the last 5 cars I've owned and keep them about 4 years before trading. Am I the only person that thinks this is a good Idea?

Trips 10-06-2009 01:36 AM

I put 75% down after getting rid of my car. finance was easy and low payments. I got a very good otd price, you think they wouldn't.

Z'sZ 10-06-2009 01:40 AM

put 50% down

JoeD 10-06-2009 02:11 AM

Paying cash makes sense...if you can't manage your money.

I don't think it makes much sense to tie up a liquid $40K when you can get a much higher rate of return properly invested/traded than what you pay on a car-loan. Of course, I do that for a living so others might not have the means and know-how to make money in the markets daily, but I can guarantee you almost all broad-based ETFs and non-speculative US equities will rise significantly more than 5-6% within the next year, roughly the APR one would pay on a car-loan.

With every car I've financed, however, I've put down 50% rounded up to a nice, whole number. That is of course if there isn't a good promotional lease-offer from the manufacturer, as depending on the circumstances, leasing is the best way to go...

davidyan 10-06-2009 02:17 AM

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Originally Posted by JoeD (Post 224057)
Paying cash makes sense...if you can't manage your money.

I don't think it makes much sense to tie up a liquid $40K when you can get a much higher rate of return properly invested/traded than what you pay on a car-loan. Of course, I do that for a living so others might not have the means and know-how to make money in the markets daily, but I can guarantee you almost all broad-based ETFs and non-speculative US equities will rise significantly more than 5-6% within the next year, roughly the APR one would pay on a car-loan.

With every car I've financed, however, I've put down 50% rounded up to a nice, whole number. That is of course if there isn't a good promotional lease-offer from the manufacturer, as depending on the circumstances, leasing is the best way to go...


I paid cash for mine. I don't necessarily think its a bad thing. If what you're saying is that investments will likely rise
5 - 6% and if thats equal to a good APR, then paying cash for the car is sounder because its a guaranteed avoidance of the 5 - 6 % interest expense whereas with the equity investments, you'll gain 5 - 6% only if things turn out as planned, there's always some downside risk, even if its minimal. If you pay cash for a car, you should have enough reserve cash for investing anyhow.

azn370z 10-06-2009 02:19 AM

I'm saving up money now and planning to finance 10k early next year then pay it off after 6 months.

alexanderb 10-06-2009 02:28 AM

I paid cash for my touring/nav/sport. I really had no choice as I had the car shipped from the US to me and you need to pay cash for that.

Trips 10-06-2009 02:42 AM

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Originally Posted by alexanderb (Post 224071)
I paid cash for my touring/nav/sport. I really had no choice as I had the car shipped from the US to me and you need to pay cash for that.

no finance option there?

SGTseanzie 10-06-2009 04:21 AM

after this year and a half long tour, and i return home, I will see what I can do about paying cash. Perhaps it will put me in good bargaining position? I mean, if you dont give me the deal i want, maybe the dealer down the road will?:-)

alexanderb 10-06-2009 04:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Triple's (Post 224077)
no finance option there?

Hi Triple's. I wish there was. To export a vehicle from the US you need to go through an export brokerage firm as they will buy the vehicle for you and ship it to you. They will only deal in cash as I cannot get financing because I am not in the US... :(

Forrest 10-06-2009 04:41 AM

paid in cash. I didnt like the 5.99% APR nissan was offering.

If i could do it again i would have did a 10,000 loan. But im not hurting and i still have quite a bit of cash.

Chan Chee Hoe 10-06-2009 06:40 AM

yes,i paid cash,after trading in my Rover,i paid S$95,000.

Cjanik 10-06-2009 07:50 AM

put down 31k. Financed exactly 9,950. after taxes, fees, etc.

3SeventyZ 10-06-2009 09:46 AM

Put $20K Down.
Already paid off.

Trips 10-06-2009 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alexanderb (Post 224100)
Hi Triple's. I wish there was. To export a vehicle from the US you need to go through an export brokerage firm as they will buy the vehicle for you and ship it to you. They will only deal in cash as I cannot get financing because I am not in the US... :(

that sucks! looks like were in the wrong business those brokerage firms are making bank! good luck! Z u later.


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