2011 corvette zr1 like new.
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Yeah I've been watching it talked to the dealer but the banks and brutal with anything older than 2010 , by time I save enough to get that one the new z06 might drop down enough to interest me . But I really do like that Orange on the zr1 . If it's meant to be it will work out if not I'll probably go with a white one as my second choice
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Yeah I've been watching it talked to the dealer but the banks and brutal with anything older than 2010 , by time I save enough to get that one the new z06 might drop down enough to interest me . But I really do like that Orange on the zr1 . If it's meant to be it will work out if not I'll probably go with a white one as my second choice
I refer a lot of my customers to local credit unions and the "record" so far is about 5% on a 2002 Silverado with 90k miles, and they went out 60 months for the guy to keep his payments low. Of course this was only a $12,000 loan and the guy's credit was really good.
If you haven't already done so try out a credit union.
#23
He's financing.
Define brutal? Do they not want to loan at all or just higher rates and/or less months? Or is their "loan value" requiring too much cash down? Are you trying to secure your own financing or depending on the dealers to find financing?
I refer a lot of my customers to local credit unions and the "record" so far is about 5% on a 2002 Silverado with 90k miles, and they went out 60 months for the guy to keep his payments low. Of course this was only a $12,000 loan and the guy's credit was really good.
If you haven't already done so try out a credit union.
Define brutal? Do they not want to loan at all or just higher rates and/or less months? Or is their "loan value" requiring too much cash down? Are you trying to secure your own financing or depending on the dealers to find financing?
I refer a lot of my customers to local credit unions and the "record" so far is about 5% on a 2002 Silverado with 90k miles, and they went out 60 months for the guy to keep his payments low. Of course this was only a $12,000 loan and the guy's credit was really good.
If you haven't already done so try out a credit union.
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If you can find a 2011 with 2800 miles for 60 k u.s then why are you bothering with me?You re full of you know what and cars at that price do not exist.I m in the car buisness so you are definitely talking to the wrong guy.So mr.B.S why havent you bought a car locally instead of selling pipe dreams over here?I dont think you have any intention of buying a car,you are just here seeking attention.
#25
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LMAO, hey isn't there a thing here about if you dont want to buy the car dont interfere with the buyers asking price? Hey the seller should ask 100k for it, or maybe 25k for it. Its up to him, if you dont like the price move on.