11-04-2006, 02:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-04-2006, 02:06 AM by Frost__2001.)
Ok... after reading most of the posts here I totally agree with ZTWsquared, However, I'm going to burst your bubble.
1. If you can afford to pay $500+ on top of that, the $xxx.xx for insurance monthly, Why Can't you put that same payment to the focus to pay it off in a years time rather then drag out your current loan on the focus, and pay more on the intrest of the loan by letting it drag out. Talking to your bank about upping the loan payments is not a hard thing to do.
2. If you keep the focus maintained well and on a timely mannor it's not going to have a total failure at a certen mileage point or time, as I read your stress ridden posts about the exact mileage you currently have on the car. I have an 01 at 185,000kms and it's still running like when I bought it.
3. What wrong with buying this Fusion SEL AWD in 2 years time when they Plummit in price like all ford's genereally do in that time frame, after Ford Flouds it in the market with it's Fleet sales this year as their is no more Taurus!
4. If you are only wanting one car, a nice car at that, get rid of your truck.
5. Again back to the focus again, were you not saying like 2 months ago you love the car and are highly thinking of keeping it as your toy pet project once you paid it off ?
6. If the dealerships is only going to give you $6000 on your Focus, can you afford to pay out the remainder of the loan out of pocket ? or are they going to place that extra cost, and fees to add the remainder to the price tag of this new car? have you looked in to this atleast?
7. Stay away from car dealerships till you know your with-in 8 - 4 months of paying off your car, or better yet Stay away from them till you know what you want in a car for sure, because to me you don't really sound like you know what your looking for currently..... but again that's just me reading up on your last posts on this New car buying thinking of yours.
8. if your Rims go up for sale I would like them please
I don't want to sound mean, or nasty but really you need more time then what the dealer gave you to really think about what you are doing or really want.
1. If you can afford to pay $500+ on top of that, the $xxx.xx for insurance monthly, Why Can't you put that same payment to the focus to pay it off in a years time rather then drag out your current loan on the focus, and pay more on the intrest of the loan by letting it drag out. Talking to your bank about upping the loan payments is not a hard thing to do.
2. If you keep the focus maintained well and on a timely mannor it's not going to have a total failure at a certen mileage point or time, as I read your stress ridden posts about the exact mileage you currently have on the car. I have an 01 at 185,000kms and it's still running like when I bought it.
3. What wrong with buying this Fusion SEL AWD in 2 years time when they Plummit in price like all ford's genereally do in that time frame, after Ford Flouds it in the market with it's Fleet sales this year as their is no more Taurus!
4. If you are only wanting one car, a nice car at that, get rid of your truck.
5. Again back to the focus again, were you not saying like 2 months ago you love the car and are highly thinking of keeping it as your toy pet project once you paid it off ?
6. If the dealerships is only going to give you $6000 on your Focus, can you afford to pay out the remainder of the loan out of pocket ? or are they going to place that extra cost, and fees to add the remainder to the price tag of this new car? have you looked in to this atleast?
7. Stay away from car dealerships till you know your with-in 8 - 4 months of paying off your car, or better yet Stay away from them till you know what you want in a car for sure, because to me you don't really sound like you know what your looking for currently..... but again that's just me reading up on your last posts on this New car buying thinking of yours.
8. if your Rims go up for sale I would like them please
I don't want to sound mean, or nasty but really you need more time then what the dealer gave you to really think about what you are doing or really want.
I was the only member on this board with a Yellow Focus Sedan, and a 2002+ Euro Facelift on a sedan.