The Mazda 3? About 110 or around there. All I know, is every month I have to give my dad 65 bucks and that's it. But, I have to pay for my own insurance and gas.
Maybe I should get a job and lease myself a car. I'm confused about the process, though. Other than paying per month, are there any other fees?
Depends on the deal. Some take a down payment or 'cap cost reduction'. Some take a bank fee. Some take a documentation fee (this is for the dealers' paperwork, saw it on my lease). Initial registration. I'm sure there are more, those that come to my mind outside of Insurance. -Petey
That's why I bridged the gap and got an 06 Toyota Highlander Hybrid. Which is pretty nice. I haul around all kinds of stuff I can't fit in the other car, and I've generally been getting 30mpg. Other car is an 02 Mazda Millenia, which is the only car I've ever had that's made the wife-requested CarMax Extended Warranty a worthwhile purchase.
Really? What year? I have a Blue 2007 335i. Has some nice juice and is the smallest car I have ever owned. I recently had an issue (my fault) and while at the dealership looked at the 535i. Very nice. -Petey
If you're looking to buy a BMW, you can save 12-16% on the price of the car by purchasing it via European Delivery. I just did it in February, and the BMW Welt is worth the flight over.
2008 Corvette Convertible I love my car. [I paid my dues with a '73 Torino four-door, a '79 corolla and a chevy S10]
cool car Reep. I always been a Corvette fan. I'm to old and fat now to get one. Plus money would help. I did buy a new 1970 Corvette Convertible when I got out of the service. Had a 4 speed with a 454V8. It was great but got in a wreck (not my fault) and it never was the same. I traded it in not to long after the wreck.