Financing wheels and tires ???
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Originally Posted by ReducedFat
Believe me, I'm not trying to **** in your cereal, but....
If you have to finance wheels and tires, then you probably shouldn't be buying them.
If you have to finance wheels and tires, then you probably shouldn't be buying them.
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Originally Posted by ReducedFat
Believe me, I'm not trying to **** in your cereal, but....
If you have to finance wheels and tires, then you probably shouldn't be buying them.
If you have to finance wheels and tires, then you probably shouldn't be buying them.
or it could just mean that they don't have all the money at the same time, and are too impatient to save for it first (even though saving is the better way to go with things like this...).
not saying that's the case, or even the norm, just saying that it's a possibility.
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i financed my tires for my truck through my local bank. and they were about 1600 bucks. i would try the bank if you have good credit or if your younger get your parents to co sign for you.
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Originally Posted by ReducedFat
Believe me, I'm not trying to **** in your cereal, but....
If you have to finance wheels and tires, then you probably shouldn't be buying them.
If you have to finance wheels and tires, then you probably shouldn't be buying them.
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Originally Posted by 02Z28LS1
just because you want to finance something, doesn't necessarily mean you can't afford it. people finance things all the time when trying to build up their credit, even if they do have the money to buy it outright.
or it could just mean that they don't have all the money at the same time, and are too impatient to save for it first (even though saving is the better way to go with things like this...).
not saying that's the case, or even the norm, just saying that it's a possibility.
or it could just mean that they don't have all the money at the same time, and are too impatient to save for it first (even though saving is the better way to go with things like this...).
not saying that's the case, or even the norm, just saying that it's a possibility.
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Originally Posted by qwikz28
theres a certain benefit to keeping cash liquid and available when need be, even at the cost of finance charges
this man speaks truth.
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Agreed, when i bought rims for my tahoe, even though i had plenty of dough i paid half and financed half through discount tire. You never know when something is going to happen and your gonna need money. Plus they usually do 6 to 12 months 0% intrest and 0 finance charge.