N Newf Jan 24, 2003 #1 not a big difference. But if your in Canada, the rate just went from 7.9 - 7.5
N Newf Jan 24, 2003 #3 of course technically, that's only %0.4 difference But in the car industry, apparantly they call that 0.5 because originally it's technically something like 7.995 or something.... I'm bored to death.
of course technically, that's only %0.4 difference But in the car industry, apparantly they call that 0.5 because originally it's technically something like 7.995 or something.... I'm bored to death.
T TheMAN : 2001 BJFP MT : 2016 BMYFS AT Jan 24, 2003 #4 so does that mean its cheaper to get high now?
X xsivspd Member Jan 24, 2003 #6 What everyone must also consider is that the RESIDUAL value of the car is decreasing as the months go on, therefore the dealerships lower the financing rates to match. You really are not saving any money at all.
What everyone must also consider is that the RESIDUAL value of the car is decreasing as the months go on, therefore the dealerships lower the financing rates to match. You really are not saving any money at all.
N Newf Jan 26, 2003 #7 the residual value on the 6 actually just went up 1% here. These memo's went out to dealers yesterday And as for the speeds, I don't think it changed at all, at least they never said it did when I asked.
the residual value on the 6 actually just went up 1% here. These memo's went out to dealers yesterday And as for the speeds, I don't think it changed at all, at least they never said it did when I asked.
A AutoXer Member Jan 26, 2003 #8 TheMAN said: so does that mean its cheaper to get high now? Click to expand... Oh, VERY clever... (stupid) Your feigned ignorance is too hilarious for words.
TheMAN said: so does that mean its cheaper to get high now? Click to expand... Oh, VERY clever... (stupid) Your feigned ignorance is too hilarious for words.