don't settle on anything until you know you both are injury free. Don't fake injuries(people who do this are scum imo...no character), but give it some time to be sure.
Not a problem, just not smart financially to finance a depreciable asset. I know many people do and believe it's the "normal" thing to do. Just like trading in a car after 2-4 years, not smart financially...but some put their immediate wants over saving for retirement.
just pointing out that financing at 4% for 75 months is not a smart financial move. Maybe it will help someone else reading this thread.
Normally, not good idea to throw away $3,100 in interest on a depreciable asset
for it to be apples to apples on this site, % off MRSP is stated before any incentives or rebates because not everyone gets the same rebates. Without, you got 7.67% off.
If you financed at .9, how did you get $500 cash rebate, it's one or the other I believe.
you financed at 4% for over 6 years? Ouch...
I'm a believer in paying in cash or financing at 1% or below for no more than 5 years. If I can't do that then I can't afford the vehicle.
Buying a new vehicle ever 4-5 years is a foolish financial decision..IMHO
so you paid $1,900 for 10 oil changes and a cabin and air filter? Don't know about that..but you did well at 10% off MSRP
edit...does it include plug change at 40k miles?
New GTR, will drive about 6-7k a year. When would you recommend first oil change? At 5k it will be close to a year. Should I go with say 6 months instead of the 5k recommended in the manual?
2 month old GTR and warning from 3 days ago still pops up every time I start the car. I hit close and it comes back on next start up. Is there a way to clear?
each region is different. I couldn't get lower than 9% reaching out 2 15 or so dealers. The 9% dealer would not budge any lower. I haven't seen anyone post here getting 12-13% off without rebates.