CrownRoyalDaddy
formerly tdoggy57
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Getting that audi just doesnt sound like a good move from what you type. For all of the aforementioned reasons.
I made the same mistake youre about to make. That car note is no joke. After year 1 you will be like why did i do this?
If you are going to grab a whip get the camry. Will be way more reliable and easier/cheaper to fix. And if its new you will be problem free for the life of your loan most likely. Would be a much smarter move.
Or you can ride the Mazda until its done while putting that car note in your savings every month and be in a better spot.
I made the same mistake youre about to make. That car note is no joke. After year 1 you will be like why did i do this?
If you are going to grab a whip get the camry. Will be way more reliable and easier/cheaper to fix. And if its new you will be problem free for the life of your loan most likely. Would be a much smarter move.
Or you can ride the Mazda until its done while putting that car note in your savings every month and be in a better spot.