Originally posted by: BlamoHammer
Originally posted by: mugs
Is it normal for the payoff amount to be higher than what you paid for the car? That would mean they're including interest that hasn't even accrued yet. I can see the payoff being more than the car is worth, that's pretty common, but more than you paid? I don't know much about these things, but the estimated payoff on my car doesn't include future interest.
Nothing down and it includes tax, license, warranty and gap coverage. The evil side of me says to leave it unlocked in a crime ridden part of town and let gap coverage do its thing.
Originally posted by: BlamoHammer
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: BlamoHammer
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: BlamoHammer
Originally posted by: Drakkon
i think people can only take over payments if its on a leasing plan. Other than that though your probobly screwed since once its off the lot its depreciates.
What kinda car? how many miles? what sorta options?
2005 Subaru Legacy GT Sedan.
Still not definite in having to sell it, just trying to get an idea of what will be involved if it comes to that. Hopefully the interview I have on Thursday will pan out and this will all be a bad memory.
That sucks.
I just got one of those myself. I would really hate to give it up.
Don't I know it, I drove my Civic to get its smog cert yesterday and it actually depressed me after flying around in the Legacy for the last month. <sigh>
I drove my truck for the first time in a few weeks today. It felt like I was driving the Empire State Building pulled by a mule in comparison to the GT.
Well, at least you will save money on all the speeding tickets you would get with the GT. I am starting a savings fund in expectation of mine.
Hahaha, its funny cause its true! A silver Mustang pulled up next to me yesterday at a stoplight about 1/4 mile from a freeway onramp. Driver was your typical 17 year old, top down with three friends in the car (all guys). He revs his engine and I start laughing to myself. It was a funny exchange:
Him: "What are you laughing at buddy?"
Me: "Nothing man, just your hood scoop."
Him: ""Oh yeah, whats so funny about it?"
Me: The fact that is servies no purpose."
He and his buddies got all uppity and start revving at me . THe light turned green and he got a small head start due to the fact that I wasnt really paying all that much attention. For kicks I punched it and by the time we hit the freeway onramp I had him by about 3 lengths.
I :heart: that car.
Originally posted by: SampSon
Just total it and let insurance handle it.
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: BlamoHammer
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: BlamoHammer
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: BlamoHammer
Originally posted by: Drakkon
i think people can only take over payments if its on a leasing plan. Other than that though your probobly screwed since once its off the lot its depreciates.
What kinda car? how many miles? what sorta options?
2005 Subaru Legacy GT Sedan.
Still not definite in having to sell it, just trying to get an idea of what will be involved if it comes to that. Hopefully the interview I have on Thursday will pan out and this will all be a bad memory.
That sucks.
I just got one of those myself. I would really hate to give it up.
Don't I know it, I drove my Civic to get its smog cert yesterday and it actually depressed me after flying around in the Legacy for the last month. <sigh>
I drove my truck for the first time in a few weeks today. It felt like I was driving the Empire State Building pulled by a mule in comparison to the GT.
Well, at least you will save money on all the speeding tickets you would get with the GT. I am starting a savings fund in expectation of mine.
Hahaha, its funny cause its true! A silver Mustang pulled up next to me yesterday at a stoplight about 1/4 mile from a freeway onramp. Driver was your typical 17 year old, top down with three friends in the car (all guys). He revs his engine and I start laughing to myself. It was a funny exchange:
Him: "What are you laughing at buddy?"
Me: "Nothing man, just your hood scoop."
Him: ""Oh yeah, whats so funny about it?"
Me: The fact that is servies no purpose."
He and his buddies got all uppity and start revving at me . THe light turned green and he got a small head start due to the fact that I wasnt really paying all that much attention. For kicks I punched it and by the time we hit the freeway onramp I had him by about 3 lengths.
I :heart: that car.
Heh.
It certainly is funny when people don't know what is lurking under the hood of the so innocent looking Legacy GT.
Originally posted by: PowerMac4Ever
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Best Regards
You have side airbags right?Originally posted by: BlamoHammer
Originally posted by: SampSon
Just total it and let insurance handle it.
Trust me, it's crossed my mind. It's the whole "I could die" thing that gets in my way.
Originally posted by: SampSon
You have side airbags right?Originally posted by: BlamoHammer
Originally posted by: SampSon
Just total it and let insurance handle it.
Trust me, it's crossed my mind. It's the whole "I could die" thing that gets in my way.
Run that bitch into a wall.
edit: sell me the wheels and tires if you do.
F U THEY ARE MINE PAL!!!Originally posted by: isekii
Originally posted by: SampSon
You have side airbags right?Originally posted by: BlamoHammer
Originally posted by: SampSon
Just total it and let insurance handle it.
Trust me, it's crossed my mind. It's the whole "I could die" thing that gets in my way.
Run that bitch into a wall.
edit: sell me the wheels and tires if you do.
Or he can just flip it.
GIVE ME THE WHEELS INSTEAD .
The Turbo too.
Originally posted by: SampSon
F U THEY ARE MINE PAL!!!Originally posted by: isekii
Originally posted by: SampSon
You have side airbags right?Originally posted by: BlamoHammer
Originally posted by: SampSon
Just total it and let insurance handle it.
Trust me, it's crossed my mind. It's the whole "I could die" thing that gets in my way.
Run that bitch into a wall.
edit: sell me the wheels and tires if you do.
Or he can just flip it.
GIVE ME THE WHEELS INSTEAD .
The Turbo too.
I'll offer to total your car for you, for the wheels and tires, isekii can have the turbo.
Originally posted by: SampSon
Just total it and let insurance handle it.
Yes I'm aware.Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: SampSon
Just total it and let insurance handle it.
If you do this I hope you have loan gap insurance.
So is the OP.Nothing down and it includes tax, license, warranty and gap coverage. The evil side of me says to leave it unlocked in a crime ridden part of town and let gap coverage do its thing.
Originally posted by: mugs
Is it normal for the payoff amount to be higher than what you paid for the car? That would mean they're including interest that hasn't even accrued yet. I can see the payoff being more than the car is worth, that's pretty common, but more than you paid? I don't know much about these things, but the estimated payoff on my car doesn't include future interest.
Originally posted by: SampSon
Just total it and let insurance handle it.