QUOTE (Disco Stu @ Apr 10 2006, 06:28 PM)
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THAAAAAAAANK YOU.
It's even cheaper than the Mazda6 depending on the options and such, AND I get to cut out the ABS on the Fusion.
I don't know what my credit score is, shouldn't be too bad since I usually pay my bills promptly (plus with the state job that should count for something too). Again, I just don't like the idea of leasing. When I get something, I like it being mine, not just borrowing or renting it for awhile.
I wanted a Honda... but again they just haven't rubbed me the right way since the 92-95 models. Up to 2000 was kinda tolerable, that's about it.
THAAAAAAAANK YOU.
It's even cheaper than the Mazda6 depending on the options and such, AND I get to cut out the ABS on the Fusion.
I don't know what my credit score is, shouldn't be too bad since I usually pay my bills promptly (plus with the state job that should count for something too). Again, I just don't like the idea of leasing. When I get something, I like it being mine, not just borrowing or renting it for awhile.
I wanted a Honda... but again they just haven't rubbed me the right way since the 92-95 models. Up to 2000 was kinda tolerable, that's about it.
Yeah, everyone has their own opinions of course...its just a lot nicer to lets say lease the ford you are looking at....pay a little less a month every month...and when you are sick of it after the factory warantee runs out, you can just give it back, instead of being "upside down" with negative equity if you purchased it. Also, you are paying for the full taxes, instead of paying for taxes each month. Let alone interest.
But dont listen to me, ill keep rambling on.....i sell cars for a living