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I have looked into financing in the past from a local credit union at work, but the rates were rather high. So, I just saved up the money and paid cash. Even if you pay for via Credit Card, then pay off each month. I had 2 friends that couldn't wait, so they end up filing bankruptcy.
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Oh man you guys are killing me....
Especially the Ben Bernanke comment :G-Dub: I would only pay cash for my habit...I am only part of the way through mine and life has diverted the money elsewhere...Life being my Wife, haha:confused59: I would never finance anything other than a Home, and FOR SURE Never a hobby like a Car Build.... Not even tempting.. Heed the words of those who have thrown money like confetti.... I have a High Interest in finishing my Car, and a Low Interest in borrowing to finish it... |
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Wise words again from this man. :thumbsup:[/QUOTE] Thanks Dave:thumbsup: |
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Financing a build is a sure-fire way to go broke... or even worse |
Someone wise once told me that you should pay for toys with cash. So, I am in the majority here. I have the means to move faster, but I choose to plan and buy as I can after tithe, paying bills, savings plan, life/disability insurance, family fun expenses, etc.
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This site has a way of making you spend more money...:G-Dub: :thankyou:
But it should be disposable income...Because it goes fast and never far enough.. |
all good advice . Dmaxwell did you get your answer ? just a thought but have you found a pay as you go builder ?? thats why some of these projects take a while. I would not pay any shop all up front.:idea:
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