2004 black z06/take over payments
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2004 black z06/take over payments
2004 black z06 6 speed,borla stinger exhaust is the only mod.37k miles on it.red and black interior.cocoa,fl
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Good heavens how could your balance be $44k? If you paid that at a dealer or from private party, they screwed you badly. Well, anyway that's not relevant... Sorry to hear you're in a bind and hope you find a good way to get out of it.
Looks like a good car. Suggestion: clean it up and make it shiny before posting pictures, it'll help sell. You don't want to show it with dirt on the floormats, grime on the tail pipes, that sort of thing...
Looks like a good car. Suggestion: clean it up and make it shiny before posting pictures, it'll help sell. You don't want to show it with dirt on the floormats, grime on the tail pipes, that sort of thing...
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I remember in May of 2004, I Found my Machine Silver loaded 04 Z06 for 42,900 before taxes on the showroom floor brand new. I hope you find a buyer, it is a nice car. Especially if you need to get out from underneath the payment. Good Luck.
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St. Jude Donor '08-'09-'10-'11
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That is the amount for "pay-off" ? or the amount you would have paid after making all the payments including interest...several thousand could be interest..you may have to do a short sale to get out of it and get a seperate loan to pay the diff...best thing to do is meet with your bank if you can no longer afford it, they may be able to refi or give you other options.
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The market value of your Corvette is $32,000. Your balance is 44,500. Not counting how much money you have put into this car already, you will lose a minimum of $12,500 from today going forward. Lesson learned
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St. Jude Donor '06-'07-'08-'09
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This isn't an economics lesson. If you aren't interested in the car, please move along.
I suggest everyone read this post and refresh yourselves on the rules regarding for sale threads:
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show....php?t=1118176