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Old 05-07-10 | 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted by zenbert

if money's no object, the point would be mute.

and its moot point, just for future reference, its a common mistake...
Old 05-07-10 | 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by matadorBP2
...1) Lease, (set amount of interest, not compounding like a finance, plus your only paying for the deprecation this way, not paying the full sales tax upfront either, dont make extra payments because in 2,3,4 years you end up in the same place no matter what)

2) Finance, (cash is KING, the more liquid you are, the more freedom you have to make money on your money, although with a finance your paying mostly interest up front, so you would want to make bigger payments as to cut down the interest over the term)

3) last would be to pay cash, (the car is going down in value no matter what, so may as well keep your cash and make your payments out of your cash, so you can be earning money on your money sitting in the bank at least)

With the first 2, yes you increase your liability, however, your making money on your money, and could use that interest you made, or money you made from investing to pay for a portion of the car payments.
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and its moot point, just for future reference, its a common mistake...
You're and it's, "just for future reference", of course.
Old 05-07-10 | 04:04 PM
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the lowest rate i have seen at lexus through lexus financial is around 3.75 but i have seen cap one go as low as 2.99. good luck!
Old 05-07-10 | 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by LEXUSF
the lowest rate i have seen at lexus through lexus financial is around 3.75 but i have seen cap one go as low as 2.99. good luck!
You can further lower the interest rate with MSD's and loyalty discounts. I'm in at 2.90%.
Old 05-07-10 | 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ilocke
You're and it's, "just for future reference", of course.

you're right, haha
Old 05-07-10 | 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by CDNROCKIES
You can further lower the interest rate with MSD's and loyalty discounts. I'm in at 2.90%.
I got 2.9% through lexus financing. I tend to finance first and then just pay it off completely if I know I'll be keeping in the long run. Plus at 2.9%, I can use the rest of my money for other things.
Old 05-07-10 | 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by matadorBP2
and its moot point, just for future reference, its a common mistake...
are you on grammar forums . com also? I used to go there, but haven't checked in recently.
Old 05-07-10 | 09:35 PM
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wow, how did you guys get such low apr? i mean i have 810 credit score and i got 6.39!
Old 05-07-10 | 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by lx470man
wow, how did you guys get such low apr? i mean i have 810 credit score and i got 6.39!
I waited until they offered their summer sales events.

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Old 05-08-10 | 01:18 AM
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Originally Posted by matadorBP2
and its moot point, just for future reference, its a common mistake...
hey thx for the english lesson. unfortunately my driving isn't much better
Old 05-08-10 | 05:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Damage
I waited until they offered their summer sales events.
yeah same here
Old 05-08-10 | 08:53 AM
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I own mine outright.
Old 05-08-10 | 11:10 PM
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Paid cash.
Old 05-08-10 | 11:47 PM
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Originally Posted by LEXUSF
the lowest rate i have seen at lexus through lexus financial is around 3.75 but i have seen cap one go as low as 2.99. good luck!
i got mine at 1.9% for 48 months through Toyota financial services. i could get 0.9% for 36 months, but at such low rates i wanted to lengthen the term for as long as possible.
Old 05-09-10 | 02:02 AM
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Originally Posted by matt310
I had to bring up wiki to figure out what the hell you were talking about. Pink slip usually means you got fired from your job. I've never heard it referred to as the title to a car. Thanks for schooling me
Having grown up (well almost) in SoCal, I learned what a "pink slip" was early in life. We used to drag race for pink slips......


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