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StonedWheat
01-12-2004, 07:59 PM
I got a 801! I don't know how it's so high, cus I thought I got screwed with that BMG/Columbia crap when I was younger. Now I'm gonna borrow a lot of money and buy a car. Woohoo!

Grimm
01-13-2004, 09:44 AM
Go to www.edmunds.com if you are gonna buy a car.

Learn it, live it, love it.

Anyone who hears about this site and doesn't go there before buying a car is an absolute idiot. If you have a choice between skiping this site or having your hand nailed to your desk, have them nail you non-mousing hand to your desk so you can still visit the site.

www.edmunds.com

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I repeated it 10 times. Why? Because I want it to stick. The people who I have called idiots for not visiting the site that I made look at the site after their purchase all agreed that they are idiots. Except one. But he had difficulty even operating a mouse and everyone else agreed he was an idiot even before he got raped at the dealership.

How come people will spend days preparing for the purchase of an $800 sterio system but not 1 hour preparing for the purchase of a $24,000 car purchase? Because they are idiots that should have been strangled at birth.
Go to www.edmunds.com to prove that you should not have been strangled at birth.

Have I gotten my point across?

ray
01-13-2004, 10:00 AM
what's a good website to research car buying on? i can't seem to find any good ones.

Yes, Edmunds.com and Autotrader.com have plenty of resources for those looking to buy used or new automobiles. I did a lot of research on their websites before I went into the dealerships to try and bargain.

StonedWheat
01-13-2004, 11:00 AM
Thanks for your advice guys. Checking out edmunds.com and autotrader now. Any suggestions on an online lending site? Capitol one auto finance apr's seem pretty low. I would rather try to finance through a credit union, but I don't think I qualify for any.

Grimm
01-13-2004, 02:21 PM
Originally posted by StonedWheat
Thanks for your advice guys. Checking out edmunds.com and autotrader now. Any suggestions on an online lending site? Capitol one auto finance apr's seem pretty low. I would rather try to finance through a credit union, but I don't think I qualify for any.
Sure you do. You just have to find one. See if there is a regional credit union in your area.

I am sure www.edmunds.com has some pointers on finding a good lender for a car loan. With your credit you should be able to pick and chose.