Second New HHR
#11
All the MORE reason to keep it for 6-10 years. Now if one has money to burn thats a different story. But you obtain "money to burn" status more times then not by being financially aware and astute in your financial choices.
After the car is paid for, CONTINUE paying yourself until you have enough to buy another and do it again. ITs not hard at all. Once you get into that habit you become a collector if interest rather then payer.
I understand selling a car with 70K plus miles. I'll never understand trading one with 36K to save more on costly repairs.LOL
#12
Senior Member
Joined: 01-13-2006
Posts: 2,999
From: Superior, WI - Over the Hill Warranty Club member
Kingfrog, Steiny never said he bought it, he could be leasing. Also "His" decision to trade His hhr in for a new one with 100,000 mile warranty is "HIS" to make..
Chill out just a little, Dude.
Insert Sindy's peace Sign here!! " "
Chill out just a little, Dude.
Insert Sindy's peace Sign here!! " "
#13
Yep got the buttons this time!!!!! No real reason for the trade other than dealer gave good $ for my car and good price on the new one. Few upgrades in oth the deal to boot.
KINGFROD if it was about money I would drive a Aveo.
KINGFROD if it was about money I would drive a Aveo.
#14
BTW An Aveo is not all that far away from our HHRs
But yeah your money. Wish I was your dealer.
#18
Senior Member
Joined: 01-13-2006
Posts: 2,999
From: Superior, WI - Over the Hill Warranty Club member
mine has a year before it is paid off, did the 3 year 0 percent. but my S-10 is in need of a new owner then and a new colorado or silverado to replace it. 4WD of course. Mandatory up here in the snow belt.
#19
Steiny believes it is. It's his money. He has more options as well. I wonder how many others will or have done the same on the same car.
#20
Chill a little.."Dude?"