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Old 01-08-2007, 07:16 AM
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I'm surprised no one has brought this up. You should avoid buying a new car if you can help it. It will depreciate very quickly the first 2 years of ownership.

Why take that huge hit? Better to buy a 2 year old honda civic and let some one else take the hit. That's what I would do.
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Old 01-08-2007, 08:59 AM
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Thanks a ton, rickatheslicka.
I'm going to follow steps u listed.

hey, Sweep.. U work for HONDA dealship?
Can you explain What is negotiating on monthyly payment?
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Default Re: New Car - Where to get the loan from?

Here are 2 good articles from CNNMoney.com that might help:

Auto Loans: What You Need To Know
http://money.cnn.com/2006/11/01/auto...on=2006110610\

How To Avoid Car-Financing Traps
http://money.cnn.com/2007/01/08/pf/s...tips/index.htm
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Thanks a lot...

Decided on 2007 honda civic ex.. for 20880.. paid 500 for booking.
Haven't talked about financing. they dont have any offers running. just their normal. now might need to check eloan or capital or credit.. or honda itself.
Where u suggest, insurance...
thank lot guyz for ur help.. now i'm considering this forum as a very good site for financial advice..
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Actually, multiple credit inquiries of a similar type in a short period of time don't count against you. The credit bureaus consider them all as one draw. They understand that people shop around for the best deal.
True, provided the "short period of time" is 14 days or less. Be careful; sometimes the dealers trick you into providing your name, address, and SSN right away so that they can run your credit report without your realizing that you are applying for credit (thereby generating an inquiry).
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I would definitely go to the dealer for this. There are many advantage of face to face contact that cannot be negociated otherwise. I also believe that the dealer would give you a better deal because they truly are in the money business.
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Old 01-30-2007, 06:30 AM
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Default Re: New Car - Where to get the loan from?

I have been away from the forums for a while, sorry for the belated reply.

Halfgeek: You are quite welcome. I hope it all worked out for you to your satisfaction. As far as insurance goes, we had our home ins broker look into car ins rates for us, she found us a local company with really great rates (One Beacon).

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