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Road Side Pub
Dodge Challenger SRT Demon
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<blockquote data-quote="MarcSpaz" data-source="post: 15585639" data-attributes="member: 183445"><p>I told both my kids that if they stay in college and help out with chores around that house, they wouldn't have to worry about money. I wanted to let them know that if they worked hard and contribute, that they can earn nice things.</p><p></p><p>You would be shocked how easy it is to get your kid to take out the trash and empty the dishwasher if you keep there car keys lock in a safe. LOL</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I made a huge mistake of carrying over negative equity on a trade. Originally she had a Dart, but it was stuck in limp mode for 2 weeks and the dealer couldn't fix it. So, we traded it in for a new Charger RT Max. The Dart was less than a year old and I was down about $5k. Add in tax, tag, title, delivery fees, extended warranty, maintenance agreements, etc... I borrowed 120% of the "New MSRP" value. Plus, we were toward the end of the model year... even though MSRP was still trending well, Blue Book and NADA didn't agree with the retail world.</p><p></p><p>First, last and only time I will carry over negative equity to a new loan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcSpaz, post: 15585639, member: 183445"] I told both my kids that if they stay in college and help out with chores around that house, they wouldn't have to worry about money. I wanted to let them know that if they worked hard and contribute, that they can earn nice things. You would be shocked how easy it is to get your kid to take out the trash and empty the dishwasher if you keep there car keys lock in a safe. LOL I made a huge mistake of carrying over negative equity on a trade. Originally she had a Dart, but it was stuck in limp mode for 2 weeks and the dealer couldn't fix it. So, we traded it in for a new Charger RT Max. The Dart was less than a year old and I was down about $5k. Add in tax, tag, title, delivery fees, extended warranty, maintenance agreements, etc... I borrowed 120% of the "New MSRP" value. Plus, we were toward the end of the model year... even though MSRP was still trending well, Blue Book and NADA didn't agree with the retail world. First, last and only time I will carry over negative equity to a new loan. [/QUOTE]
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