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The Smartest Way to Buy New Cars
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<blockquote data-quote="GM Nitemare" data-source="post: 13604323" data-attributes="member: 96145"><p>I never thought buying a new vehicle made sense ever. But if you do. Try to get it at 0% financing. At least that won't hurt as much. Buying in the fall season used to be a good idea. As the newer year models would arrive. But they are coming out before that now. I bought a new 2012 Ram 3500 diesel in may 2012 for dealer cost. I can sell this truck for close to what I paid for it. Which is mind blowing. As this has never happened before. Buying a used low miler is not always the best idea. If you compare interest rates. Sometimes the new ones are cheaper over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GM Nitemare, post: 13604323, member: 96145"] I never thought buying a new vehicle made sense ever. But if you do. Try to get it at 0% financing. At least that won't hurt as much. Buying in the fall season used to be a good idea. As the newer year models would arrive. But they are coming out before that now. I bought a new 2012 Ram 3500 diesel in may 2012 for dealer cost. I can sell this truck for close to what I paid for it. Which is mind blowing. As this has never happened before. Buying a used low miler is not always the best idea. If you compare interest rates. Sometimes the new ones are cheaper over time. [/QUOTE]
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