Dave&Busters Arundel Mills Meet - 12/12/10
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Im a pretty good teacher of the manual drives but the money cannot be supplied for im about to move out of the rents house and live in an apartment for $1000 a month.
Just go get a loan lol. How much you owe on your current car, how much did it initially cost, and long have you had it?
Just go get a loan lol. How much you owe on your current car, how much did it initially cost, and long have you had it?
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Its 60 months which = 5 year loan. Your car is probably worth somewhere between $7000 and $9000 if in excellent condition meaning you took care of it and it works and their arent any stains or large dents/ damage and such. You owe less than $6000 still on ithe LT if not just $6000. your gain is somewhere between $1000 and $2000 to throw down on a turbo balt WHICH I have found near you.
2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Turbocharged, $15,900 - Cars.com
individual seller, anyone know him? turbo balt with 36k miles on it. red. can most likely talk him down to $15000 even since thats probably what he is looking for or he still owes. That would equate to about what you are able to pay for after title taxes and tags transfered. however insurance is a different story. Progressive.com seems to be the cheapest for the turbo balt that i've found. I've searched every company possible.
2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Turbocharged, $15,900 - Cars.com
individual seller, anyone know him? turbo balt with 36k miles on it. red. can most likely talk him down to $15000 even since thats probably what he is looking for or he still owes. That would equate to about what you are able to pay for after title taxes and tags transfered. however insurance is a different story. Progressive.com seems to be the cheapest for the turbo balt that i've found. I've searched every company possible.
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2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Turbocharged, $15,995 - Cars.com
Here's a yellow one if you dont like the red one. Its in New york which I figure shouldnt be a bad drive.
Here's a yellow one if you dont like the red one. Its in New york which I figure shouldnt be a bad drive.
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its just financially smarter for me to keep my car then trade it in. plus i only have 32k. most 07+ have the same or more.. so... yeah i'll pass. i rather have a NEW car then just new to me.
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i did
and btw, i will be calling them to let them know we are coming when it gets closer and when we have a more solid head count. i'll ask them more stuff as well and/or find out more info. and if you guys have any questions or concerns, PM me or Kyle as well.
As for a cruise, if you guys would like to do one, no problem, you guys can plan that
and btw, i will be calling them to let them know we are coming when it gets closer and when we have a more solid head count. i'll ask them more stuff as well and/or find out more info. and if you guys have any questions or concerns, PM me or Kyle as well.
As for a cruise, if you guys would like to do one, no problem, you guys can plan that
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i say put me down but idk bout work imma def. try to make it. and BUY AN SS.SC. i pay 260 a month for my 05ss.sc and insurance on it and im 17 years old. if i can do it you can. COME ON! i work at giant eagle, i know all of you have a better job than me lol