From | Message |
Mike Dodge Dakota
10/05/2001 20:26:44
|
Subject: new dak? IP: Logged
Message: ok, here's the dilemma. I've got my nice little black dak...i owe $11209 on her, but no one will give me over 9...how can i get into a new dak and stay close to my payment?? had her for about a year, want the same exact thing, 'cept not black, and with a 4.7...
thoughts?
|
CW Dodge Dakota
10/05/2001 21:01:23
| RE: new dak? IP: Logged
Message: Sorry, you are SOL, you owe more money than it is worth. You can try selling it privately to get your money back. BTW most vehicles lose 30% first year hard to pay that much off in the first year.
|
Mike Dodge Dakota
10/06/2001 02:50:33
| RE: new dak? IP: Logged
Message: i figured as much:( i'm gonna have to break down, and let the dealer spend like 3 days with the truck or something to get this pinging gone, they've reprogrammed twice, and it didn't help...this one's a good truck, just wanted a v8....i'll just have to mod this one to the max;)
|
Nirami Dodge Dakota
10/06/2001 09:43:09
| RE: new dak? IP: Logged
Message: Yeah I got lucky...Kelly has a price of 10,908.00 and i owe 9,873.00. I am going to trade her in and get me one of those new 2002 Dodge Rams and wind up having a cheaper car payment than I had with this Dakota.
My Dakota was 20,000 with 6% financing at 400 a month and the Ram is 24,000 but I am going to talk the guy down to either 22 or maybe even 20 if I can play my cards like I did when I bought the Dakota -- and with 0% financing even at 24,000 thats 409 dollars a month. 9 dollars more then my Dakota payement. Whooptie-do.
- Mikel
|
rEID tARDO Dodge Dakota
10/06/2001 11:47:54
| RE: new dak? IP: Logged
Message: Unless you have OUTSTANDING credit you will not get 0% intrest. Usually the will say "0% intrest for highly qualified buyers". This means that about 1% of the trucks they sell will be at 0%. But...GOOD LUCK
|
Nirami Dodge Dakota
10/06/2001 13:32:09
| RE: new dak? IP: Logged
Message: My father is going to co-sign the truck so that I can get 0% interest. And they have perfect credit and have been working with DC since 1990 so it is a garantee. They want me to have a new truck because I travel quite a bit and the 1999 Dakota is starting to become less relible..
- Mikel
|
| P 1 |
|
Post a reply to this message:
Username Registration: Optional All visitors are allowed to post messages
|