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    ok ive been looking at buying a used car for a while now and i think i found one i want at a private dealer in high point, north carolina

    its a 98 sc300 for 5.5k,

    5.5k isnt much so imagine getting this loan wont be hard, but it will be my first one. any tips? I have 2 jobs that bring an income of atleast 300 a week, my credit is probably ok or bad. I'm not sure where to even get one or best places to start looking for one, any advice?

    how about where to get a student loan
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    go to a credit union



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    student loan - http://www.clarkhoward.com/education-resources/ alot of links in there. if it gets confusing call them, they can help you. all free.

    car loan - i though banks wouldn't loan on anything older than 7 yrs. Just get your financing in place before you buy so you can negotiate on the price of the car. Doesn't make sense to get car if you don't have the financing in place. I highly recommend not getting the loan where you buy car from either. A buddy of mine bought a S2k for 33k and with financing it was 55k in payments over 6 yrs, honda dealership totally ripped him a new one on his first brand new car. GL and let us know how it turns out.


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    student loan - http://www.clarkhoward.com/education-resources/ alot of links in there. if it gets confusing call them, they can help you. all free.

    car loan - i though banks wouldn't loan on anything older than 7 yrs. Just get your financing in place before you buy so you can negotiate on the price of the car. Doesn't make sense to get car if you don't have the financing in place. I highly recommend not getting the loan where you buy car from either. A buddy of mine bought a S2k for 33k and with financing it was 55k in total payments over 6 yrs, honda dealership totally ripped him a new one on his first brand new car. I've seen worse so... GL and let us know how it turns out.


    Honda - supplying products of the highest quality at a reasonable cost. Member of the high mileage club.

    BODHI - "whats the lowest you will take" then dont even bother posting in this thread! i dont have the time wasting on fuckin dumbfucks who dont know how shit works -- which is me, selling a phone and expecting someone to buy it. At least have some balls to tell me that youre too cheap to buy or say - fuck shoot me a pm if youre too embarrassed

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