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<blockquote data-quote="c6zhombre" data-source="post: 15864115" data-attributes="member: 76381"><p>I agree. Also, it's been a BRUTAL winter over a large portion of the country.....that's never good for hot rod sales.</p><p></p><p>Back to the finance question.....that one has never made sense to me. New car and truck prices these days are out of whack high IMO. You drive 99% of new vehicles off the lot and it depreciates 20% and is immediately upside down. Terminators might be 15 years old.....but values will maintain and a good possibility tick up over the years. New car financing is incredibly easy to get.....these cars, not so much. If you don't have the cash.....You really have to do your homework and find the credit union or institution that is truly aware of the terminator value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c6zhombre, post: 15864115, member: 76381"] I agree. Also, it's been a BRUTAL winter over a large portion of the country.....that's never good for hot rod sales. Back to the finance question.....that one has never made sense to me. New car and truck prices these days are out of whack high IMO. You drive 99% of new vehicles off the lot and it depreciates 20% and is immediately upside down. Terminators might be 15 years old.....but values will maintain and a good possibility tick up over the years. New car financing is incredibly easy to get.....these cars, not so much. If you don't have the cash.....You really have to do your homework and find the credit union or institution that is truly aware of the terminator value. [/QUOTE]
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