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<blockquote data-quote="MatMan" data-source="post: 914291" data-attributes="member: 6664"><p>Build your credit score, know it (ask the first dealer what your scores are, or pay for the score from one of the big 3) shop around for lenders without running an inquiry, finance as little as possible, for the shortest term possible.</p><p></p><p>Your smart for considering a vehicle with a high resale value,</p><p></p><p>I sold a Toyota SUV to get into a rappy, the toyota maintained its value enough to be a down payment (I paid it off). This was before Toyotas were murdering people by sudden acceleration, so timing (and lending rates) is also a variable.</p><p></p><p>Be smart, not impulsive (until after your get it at least). </p><p></p><p>Make sure you can insure and maintain it.</p><p></p><p>Sell it if shit goes south and live within or below your means.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MatMan, post: 914291, member: 6664"] Build your credit score, know it (ask the first dealer what your scores are, or pay for the score from one of the big 3) shop around for lenders without running an inquiry, finance as little as possible, for the shortest term possible. Your smart for considering a vehicle with a high resale value, I sold a Toyota SUV to get into a rappy, the toyota maintained its value enough to be a down payment (I paid it off). This was before Toyotas were murdering people by sudden acceleration, so timing (and lending rates) is also a variable. Be smart, not impulsive (until after your get it at least). Make sure you can insure and maintain it. Sell it if shit goes south and live within or below your means. [/QUOTE]
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