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Old 01-11-2024 | 03:14 PM
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Old 09-06-2024 | 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by AlexCeres
At 5% and 72 months and 0 down, that gets you about $44K in total interest. Almost 1/5 the car. Sounds crazy.
At 5% and 60 months and $100K down, that gets you about $23K in total interest. Less than 10% and about $5k per year. A lot more reasonable to me

everybody has their own circumstances. Good luck, and congrats on the car!
Let’s do the $250K invested in the S&P 500 during those 5 years: Almost $250K.

Market has been crazy lately. At 4-5% APR and something that you can flip in a heartbeat for over MSRP if you have to, I’d take a note on it and let that money ride.




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