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Originally Posted by PK198105
anything with a turbo takes super at the pump...feel like spending 2$/L soon?
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I put premium in my Yaris already. Also I won't get the WRX STI, I want the 170 hp 4 cylinder sport model.
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Originally Posted by nemelek
Usually the buyers bank takes care of the details. They want to get the title and hold it for a secured loan. I doubt that you could transfer the financing to them yourself.
Buying and selling cars gets expensive. Taxes and fees are never recouped. Get what you want while you are still young. Houses and families and other expenses will prohibit some purchases in the future.
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This is why I want to get the subaru, I am suggested by my Dad to pay off the Yaris then just buy the Subaru, but like I said in 4 years so much can change so how do I know I can get the car later.
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Originally Posted by 1stToyota
Are you sure you can afford the new Subaru? Was the Camaro and Tacoma out of your price range? Don't know what your "monthly bills" are now, but those are subject to change, along with the "tons" of extra money that's left over each month. If you can afford it, go for it...the scent of new cars is a nice addiction for those that can handle it.
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Camaro was a bail due to what it is and snow being here 8 months of the year, Tacoma I was convinced to stay with the Yaris so I didn't go for it and bit my tongue I was going to get a package from the dealer for having the first 2011 tacoma in town aswell though! But now I can't deny my want of something I truly want.
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Originally Posted by JumpmanYaris
I don't know how, a minor with credit can't afford that unless ur making bank
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If you mean me, I make about 2400$ every two weeks.
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Originally Posted by shinlee
He's not really financing one if it's 0% intrest rate... that's basically about as good as it can get.
Don't trade the car in, cuz then w/e else you owe, you WILL pay intrest on, that's tacked onto that car payment (unless again, you get 0% intrest). Hell, if you can find someone to take over the payments of a 0% car, I honestly don't think I'd really try to ask for too much money from a buyer, so $1000 seems perfect. I know back home in Texas, you can transfer loans to another person very easily, with usually no fee's if done through a large enough financer, so I would do this option.
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What do you mean, please PM me if you know anything about these things and guide me I would appreciate it. All I'd want is 1000$ and then transfer the loan to someone else to complete the vehicle or someone to pay it off and receive it.