Found my Dream Car But Its Seven Hours Away

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StealBlueSho

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Never buy a car you cannot pay cash for.

When interest rates are at 0.9% it's almost free money.... I have no issues with a car note when interest rates are next to nothing....

And not everyone has the $20+K sitting around to afford a gen4 SHO that's not high mileage...

If we were part of a honda forum I would agree with you...
 

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When interest rates are at 0.9% it's almost free money.... I have no issues with a car note when interest rates are next to nothing....

And not everyone has the $20+K sitting around to afford a gen4 SHO that's not high mileage...

If we were part of a honda forum I would agree with you...
Yeah, that's true. I bought a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee that way. And if you keep the cash you can invest in stocks and probably make money at the same time.
 

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Maybe but if your a responsible person sometimes having something to pay for is the same as saving money. Some people barrow money for a car even when they have it, just because they cost so much and you never know when you may have an emergency. I always found it interesting that being able to afford the car you want is completely different then actually owning it
True, an emergency fund is more important.
 
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