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Old 11-22-2008, 02:37 PM
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Sup guys

Was cracking? Well i just signed up because im very interested in the g37 coupe. Now ive been a big fan of the G35 coupe for years now but dont own one and now im thinking of just stepping in to the G37.



Now of course its gonna cost me big time since im about to start going to college (2 days a week 4 hours a day) this Jan untill spring then in the Fall im going m-f full time.

Im looking at Auto Tech for my education.


Question is how low of a monthly payment might i be able to score?

I mean i know credit has alot to do with it but i got that covered.

Now i make about $1700 a month and no living expensies.

After i pay the cell phone and the School bill im left with about $1200.


Think its resonalbe to get a G37?


O and insurace is about $130 a month full coverage...


Ive been looking at them and good chance ill get it at car max or on ebay which both ill have to pay shipping or go pick it up..


Shooting for $400/month or lower if i can.


And do they lease used cars? I mean after the lease is over i dont mind Buying it but can you lease an 08?

Sorry for the noob questions this is just me taking advatage of the NEWBIE CORNER.
Old 11-22-2008, 04:31 PM
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Don't think auto techs make that much, but I'm going to give you my two cents. Don't buy a brand new $40k car without being able to predict weather or not you can afford it in the coming years. It doesn't sound like you have a house/apartment mortgage or rent, so why put yourself in the position where you would be too strapped for cash. Yeah, right now you can afford it, but line up all your ducks before dumping a good amount of money into a unnecessary car. Get yourself a college kid car and go from there. I had a monte carlo during those years and it never stretched me to far.

I pay $450 a month, but that was with about $15K down. I financed about $26K for 63 months.

Man, I hate to tell you no on this car, but get something that you can live with and not stretch yourself too thin in monthly payments.
Old 11-22-2008, 04:33 PM
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Oh, and also keep in mind if you buy it used you may save a couple grand, but your finance rate will be higher. That alone will negate any savings by buying it used.
Old 11-22-2008, 05:42 PM
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not a fan of leases, but thats an option. i think picking up a slightly used 08 might be a good option for you though.
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Old 11-23-2008, 07:39 PM
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thanx guys as for the house thing well im still living at home an dplan on it for a while and yeah im lining up alot of my ducks before i pull the trigger on the car
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o yeah and im looking at the 08s not the 09s
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