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Post by Johnniemac on Apr 13, 2006 10:20:14 GMT -4
2002 2500 Reg cab 4x4 ST pkgbase truck white. 5.9 Gas 5spd, 94000kms Boss V-blade $21495. Over 60 days in stock.Anyone come near 19000 n-tax? 2002 1500 reg cab 4x4 ST pkg 4.7-V8, auto, air cond. boxliner. Wine/Silver. 79,000 warr to 100,000/5yr $21995 down to $16995 n-tax.Close to 90 days in stock grrrrr. I will look at all realistic offers! I am going to take a bath on both of these but hey...you can't win 'em all huh?Trades what ever...I can finance both through Chrysler/major bank etc. again what ever it takes to make these birds fly. John MacLennan 1-888-388-2280 toll free until 7:30pm Mon-Thurs, 6pm Fridays and 9am-4:30pm on Saturdays pm me, smoke signals, skywritting...... www.scotiachrysler.ns.ca
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Post by Enos on Apr 13, 2006 10:30:55 GMT -4
Hey Johnnie, how come none of your used cars have prices on the website?
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Post by Johnniemac on Apr 13, 2006 10:37:58 GMT -4
You just answered your own question... ;D Really though. The prices are not listed because everyone buys a vehicle differently. Some like payments (weekly,biweekly,monthly excellereated bi.....etc) some pay cash whatever. Because of all the variables (down payments,trade value, lien amounts, credit issues etc) I show the vehicle and go from there. I see $$$/bi weekly listed many places. How many months? rate? money down? tax in? too many variables...People should buy the correct vehicle for them...not a payment. . My typing finger hurts
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Post by Enos on Apr 13, 2006 10:46:35 GMT -4
I wasn't thinking payment, I was thinking purchase price. Not that I'm shopping right not (wish that I was, the Neon is pushing 200k), I was just interested in what the used PTs and Neons were going for for when I'm actually looking down the road.
I hate it when ads list the biweekly or monthly payment (usually for a lease only, yeah, lease is a good idea for me, I only drive 50,000km + /year).
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Post by Johnniemac on Apr 13, 2006 10:55:03 GMT -4
I've structured 48000km/yr leases! Actually you are a great candidate for a lease. The vehicle you are driving is depreciating so fast w/high kms that you should let Chrysler take the hit...not you. That way you ditch your high km car every 27/36/48 months etc when the warranty is up. The payment should be fairly close vs. a 60/72 month loan term and you are out early. New lease in 27 months will have 112500kms (50k/12 *27months). You are turning in the vehicle. On a buy you are still faced with 33 or 45 months more driving and no warranty! If you trade you owe way more than it's worth. Payment gets crazy. A vehicle is a depreciating asset. It should be (leased) as opposed to an asset which appreciates or holds value should be purchased. Just an idea...
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Post by Enos on Apr 13, 2006 11:08:55 GMT -4
Interesting, I didn't know you could get a lease (at a reasonable price) with that high a km limit. Something I may have to look into sometime soon.
Sorry for the hijack but thanks for the info.
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Post by MudMagnet on Apr 13, 2006 18:46:41 GMT -4
too bad its not dsl.....:>.... keep your eye open for a dodge for me johnnie, i still want one... 94 or newer cummins, 4x4... prefer quad cab short box like my bros 01 but i'll take what ever... oh and under $10k i should have bought that 97 quad long box you had..
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