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Saturday, 11 October 2014

Cars & Transportation: Buying & Selling: “Question: How much should this car cost? (EASY 10 POINTS)?” plus 2 more

Cars & Transportation: Buying & Selling: “Question: How much should this car cost? (EASY 10 POINTS)?” plus 2 more


Question: How much should this car cost? (EASY 10 POINTS)?

Posted: 11 Oct 2014 08:56 PM PDT

How much should this car cost? (EASY 10 POINTS)?

I am looking at a new 2014 Lexus IS 250 F Sport edition - it has basically all the features (navigation, blind spot detector, back up camera, heated ventilated seats, etc.). The buying price is $45,751. However, I am planning on leasing it. I am not very familiar with leasing, so how much should this car cost per month if I put down a down payment of $3000? I am leasing for 27 months for 12,000 miles per year. Thank you.

Question: Which are the fastest "bang for your buck" cars, in your opinion.?

Posted: 11 Oct 2014 08:46 PM PDT

You can probably get a 2005-2007 Honda Accord coupe with a 244 HP s and a 6 speed transmission for about 7-8K. 0-60 in just under 6 seconds, and it will do about 135. Plus they never break, get 30 MPG all the time, and take regular.

Question: Car Loan Questions?

Posted: 11 Oct 2014 08:06 PM PDT

Since the car is broken, it's likely you still owe much more than normal on your loan than the car is worth -- you are "upside down" and in no position to trade without a big chunk of cash. You should try to find a way to fix the vehicle because every other option is going to cost you even more money.

BTW, the bank or loan company where you have your loan doesn't care what condition the car is in. They simply want you to repay them the money you borrowed and promised to pay back. Keep up your payments and do anything to avoid a repossession.

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