Posted by CRUSADER on September 09, 2008 at 11:20:17 from (70.133.148.11):
In Reply to: OT- economy and cars posted by 26Red on September 09, 2008 at 10:26:37:
After listening to my wife (she visiting/watching over me while I heal some from a procedure done on me Friday) for two days I decided to do as she said and paid my pickup loan off. Took funds from two different banks and three accounts, but managed to put enough funds together and still not devastate my financial situation. Some ways it feels good to be without a car payment again, and some ways I'm not sure if it was the smartest thing to do. I'll have to be careful to not over extend myself and hope emergencies don't happen anytime soon. Either way, the 07 GMC ext cab Sierra 2500HD 4x4 I bought in Oct 06 is paid for. Should be getting the clean lein paperwork and title in the mail next week.
The prices on those new(er) pickups sure is tempting, but I think I'll keep what I have for awhile. LOL, they informed me to tell my wife that I was pre-approved for a 50K car loan, but have opted not to do so yet.
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