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Old 02-01-2016, 10:45 AM   #1
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Ive never had to make a car payment for the first month, ever

Just assumed it was a thing they all did
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Old 02-01-2016, 10:54 AM   #2
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Ive never had to make a car payment for the first month, ever

Just assumed it was a thing they all did
If you lease/finance, they frequently roll it into your loan. So you are paying for it + interest over the life of the lease/loan.

In this case, they threw in an additional post-cap reduction $3,250 rebate that covered all fees (doc, acq, etc) and taxes + the first month payment - so it is not being rolled in, it was covered by the rebate.

My OTD consists of the sale price and sale price only.
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If you lease/finance, they frequently roll it into your loan. So you are paying for it + interest over the life of the lease/loan.

In this case, they threw in an additional post-cap reduction $3,250 rebate that covered all fees (doc, acq, etc) and taxes + the first month payment - so it is not being rolled in, it was covered by the rebate.

My OTD consists of the sale price and sale price only.


Makes sense. I fucking hate buying from a dealer


Got my fiancé a 2016 Chevy Colorado and the dude immediately tries to add on some 1500 dollar warranty that we basically already had through insurance and through Chevy
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We did get free oil changes and tires for life

Anybody know if this is standard for newer cars?
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We did get free oil changes and tires for life

Anybody know if this is standard for newer cars?
Only some places do that

Place I got mine is my cousins dealership and they don't. His dad my uncle is super frugal and runs the business like it's still selling cars in the 80s

The place across from them killing their business does a free oil change once a year, unlimited car washes and a full detail cleaning interior and exterior every birthday you have
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That makes me feel better. I always feel like I'm getting swindled no matter what they say


The tires is gold... Where I live, forty miles in any direction is road work. Paid my dues when it came to tires


Tomorrow I'm test driving a beamer. It's not new tho, 2011. Clean as fuck
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