I owed 13,700 on it. Gave me like 12k on the trade but rolled the negative equity in. Well worth it in my eyes.
I owed 13,700 on it. Gave me like 12k on the trade but rolled the negative equity in. Well worth it in my eyes.
2012 Race Red GT w/ a 5 Liter and a 6 speed
2010 Dodge Challenger R/T traded in.
'03 DBS Cobra .... Traded in, THANK GOD
'01 Ford Lightning.... Sold, sorely missed
2003 SRT4 12.29@109.36 SOLD
2003 Cobra 12.00@119 SOLD
2004 Cobra vert 12.05@118
-intake, exhaust, pulley
2007 Mustang GT 13.66@102
-JLT CAI
-Bama tune
-JBA axle back
You owed 13K on your car and now you just went out and bought a brand new car w/ negative equity rolled into it. So now you owe $30+K on a brand new car, which you lost your shirt on the second you drove it off the lot. You more than doubled your car debt in a day.
You spend 5K or so on vehicle services throughout the last few years. You're sick of dealing w/ problems w/ the car and the "cost" of it. So your remedy is to go out and double your vehicle debt and cost yourself about 8K the second you drove it off the lot. I guess I'm failing to see "worth it" part.
Nice car, though. :)
04 Cobra
I knew certain things about the car that I won't mention until my loan is completely funded. That should be tomorrow
It doesn't matter what was wrong w/ the car; you could've re-built the entire car from the ground up for waaaaaay less than you paid for this thing.
04 Cobra