STi forsale; great condition:
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STi forsale; great condition:
I was going to buy this STi. Basically I was planning to take a small loan out (about $6k-7k) and financing it over 4-5 years so I can make tiny payments on it but for some reason the bank said I can only finance for 3 years @ 7.5% interest which would make my payments pretty high along with insurence. As much as I hate to pass on this I have to.
Anyway, I went down to check the car out and this car is in great shape. The owner is really into cars and the car is in almost new condition. His got all the maintence records and a bumper/bumper warrenty until 2009 or 60k miles.
I'm advertising because I was positive I was going to get the car but didnt think the bank would screw me like this.
I can definatly vouch for the great condition of the car because I drove it and everythign is perfect.
His located in West Chester, PA around King of Prussia Mall.
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...4&page=1&pp=25
Anyway, I went down to check the car out and this car is in great shape. The owner is really into cars and the car is in almost new condition. His got all the maintence records and a bumper/bumper warrenty until 2009 or 60k miles.
I'm advertising because I was positive I was going to get the car but didnt think the bank would screw me like this.
I can definatly vouch for the great condition of the car because I drove it and everythign is perfect.
His located in West Chester, PA around King of Prussia Mall.
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...4&page=1&pp=25
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If the loan terms are the only thing holding you back I would highly recommend you checking with another bank. I do consumer lending for a living and my bank would gladly do a deal for 60 months assuming your credit and income are good. Some will do even longer terms. All banks, and their loan products, are different so it is in your best interest to call around.
Good luck.
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Originally Posted by stlblues13
If the loan terms are the only thing holding you back I would highly recommend you checking with another bank. I do consumer lending for a living and my bank would gladly do a deal for 60 months assuming your credit and income are good. Some will do even longer terms. All banks, and their loan products, are different so it is in your best interest to call around.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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