What do you drive and what's your car note?

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2006 Nissan Titan- paid off
2015 GMC Yukon- 750
That's a steep ass note on that 2015 GMC Yukon, but when you paying for something that you really want the note don't really matter. I want that 2015 Challenger but I got to pay off some stuff and get the IRS off my back 1st. Once that's done, I don't know. Either that or the Charger!!
 

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That's a steep ass note on that 2015 GMC Yukon, but when you paying for something that you really want the note don't really matter. I want that 2015 Challenger but I got to pay off some stuff and get the IRS off my back 1st. Once that's done, I don't know. Either that or the Charger!!


Yeah, but in a two income household with one car note it evens out.

Whenever buying a new model year vehicle don't go to the dealership if they aren't offering any incentive to buy the vehicle( ie rebates, etc). They going to rape you.
Also get financed before stepping foot in the door, and always include TT and L in whatever amount your loan gets approved for.

Is there a difference between the 2015 and 2014 charger or challenger?
 
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Yeah, but in a two income household with one car note it evens out.

Whenever buying a new model year vehicle don't go to the dealership if they aren't offering any incentive to buy the vehicle( ie rebates, etc). They going to rape you.
Also get financed before stepping foot in the door, and always include TT and L in whatever amount your loan gets approved for.

Is there a difference between the 2015 and 2014 charger or challenger?
Yeah, for 2015 the SRT-8 Chargers and Challengers can come with the new Hellcat engine. Those engines are putting out 707hp from the factory. They are already calling the Charger the most powerful production sedan on the planet and the Challenger as the most powerful production muscle car on the planet.
 

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I see what you're saying about paying a note like that in a 2 income household and that's cool right there. Especially when you factor in insurance and gas for a SUV like that.
 

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Yeah, for 2015 the SRT-8 Chargers and Challengers can come with the new Hellcat engine. Those engines are putting out 707hp from the factory. They are already calling the Charger the most powerful production sedan on the planet and the Challenger as the most powerful production muscle car on the planet.

Gotcha .

How much you willing to pay for that?
 

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Gotcha .

How much you willing to pay for that?
Well, I learned a long time ago to never buy a car the 1st year that it comes out. Give them a chance to work the bugs out of it 1st. So having said that I would have to get a used one off the top. I guess the max would be $45k used. I wouldn't care if it had high miles because I wouldn't be driving it every day.
 

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I see what you're saying about paying a note like that in a 2 income household and that's cool right there. Especially when you factor in insurance and gas for a SUV like that.

Insurance isn't high(I think like 315 for both vehicles) If I changed my address I would probably be cheaper.
Gas mileage isn't that bad

You talking bout buying a V8 charger with suped up engine. Your insurance and Gas cost gonna be higher than mine.
 

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Well, I learned a long time ago to never buy a car the 1st year that it comes out. Give them a chance to work the bugs out of it 1st. So having said that I would have to get a used one off the top. I guess the max would be $45k used. I wouldn't care if it had high miles because I wouldn't be driving it every day.


45k for a charger, ??

If it's all that you say it is, I guess that's a fair price.
 

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Insurance isn't high(I think like 315 for both vehicles) If I changed my address I would probably be cheaper.
Gas mileage isn't that bad

You talking bout buying a V8 charger with suped up engine. Your insurance and Gas cost gonna be higher than mine.
Well, my insurance won't be that bad on the car. My record will be clear this year, I have a garage to park the car in, and I won't be driving the car every day of the week. Also, since I won't be driving the car everyday of the week maybe 2 or 3 times a week, I won't burn as much gas either.
 

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45k for a charger, ??

If it's all that you say it is, I guess that's a fair price.
And plus I'm hoping that by the time I'm able to buy one that I can find one at that price, but it has to have the Hellcat engine in it. If not, I'll just wait until the price does go down to about that much.
 
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