Should I get this SS/TC
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Should I get this SS/TC
http://www.vehix.com/inventory/Vehic...InMiles%253D25
Almost done with paying my 05 SC not sure if I want another payment yet but this seems to be a good deal
no thoughts
Almost done with paying my 05 SC not sure if I want another payment yet but this seems to be a good deal
no thoughts
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only if you can talk them down.... and get them to throw in the stage kit for free..... and put your catback on the car...... i am sure they will do all of that if you just ask
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I'd try to talk them down to $17.5-18K out the door... how much would you be able to put down though? With the economy in the **** box it might be a good idea to save some money instead of pickin up another set of $350 a month payments in exchange for a car you own outright... just my two cents
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I would do it before things get better and cars are back at there normal price. If your going to buya new car now is the best time to do so. You wait another year and a half two years saving money who knows what the car buisness will look like.
Also Gm laid off there SS department and they're not making any more cobalts so that could increase the value soon.
Also Gm laid off there SS department and they're not making any more cobalts so that could increase the value soon.
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It looks like it does ... either it's a dealer lay on, or a dealer mark up option that they'll bitch at you for asking for it to be removed. Windshield banners like that reminds me of the 90s and 80s.
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Warranties kick ass. Plus another car payment will keep your credit rolling as long as you're good about your payments. I was payment free for several years and it actually lowered my credit score.
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Why not if that's what he likes? I would consider it if I was actually in the market. I can't think of another car that is as reasonably priced that I would want.
That would be covered under the bumper to bumper warranty if it's peeling and if they can determine if there is no fault from the owner.
That would be covered under the bumper to bumper warranty if it's peeling and if they can determine if there is no fault from the owner.
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Lol, you can use your credit card at any other stor buying cheap stuff if your really wanted to keep it going
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thats a pre owned vehicle...
they are going to attach a high rate of interest, i would add the interest aquired to the total taxes in purchase amount and get a grand total that you will pay for the car.
i bet a " new " car will be cheaper..
they are going to attach a high rate of interest, i would add the interest aquired to the total taxes in purchase amount and get a grand total that you will pay for the car.
i bet a " new " car will be cheaper..
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