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Misfit
2008-12-05, 01:17
My mate just turned 18 and recently finished paying off his $12,000 ute that he bought a few years ago. He had saved up a couple grand since and only a few weeks ago did his ute start shitting itself.

There was a loud clanging coming from the engine, and all the mechanics he went to told him it'd cost heaps of money to get fixed. He decided to trade it in for a brand new Holden SV6 ute http://img386.imageshack.us/img386/5386/carvd8.jpg

He borrowed $18,000 from the bank, traded his car in for $6,800 and put in his saved money to buy it. Do you think this is smart?

jodevilgod1
2008-12-05, 01:42
Maybe. If you started with a fair price and have a good interest rate on your financing, and you can manage your payments... why not?

DavidThePyro
2008-12-05, 07:43
Trading in a car is almost never smart, trading in a busted car is never smart at all. Buying a new car is a pretty stupid move too, unless you've got 30% of the value of the car to just throw away in the first year.

Archimedes_Soul
2008-12-05, 08:01
Someone was telling me the price of new SS utes has dropped below 30k
That's a frickin bargain considering they were near 40 a little over 12 months ago.

Guess Holden are felling the economy falling too.

Mr Smith
2008-12-05, 09:24
I doubt it.


SV6 utes are still around 30?

MasterYoda210
2008-12-05, 10:57
Man, that looks weird, a Vauxhall Astra pickup. Damn GM and their cross-country marketing.

Mr Smith
2008-12-05, 11:02
??

holden baby, fuck gm...

Cowboy of the Apocalypse
2008-12-05, 13:42
Man, that looks weird, a Vauxhall Astra pickup. Damn GM and their cross-country marketing.

Holden Astra. The only thing they have in common is the headlights and the brand. 6.2L V8 and 6 speed manual, on the Zeta platform? Yes pleaaaaaaaaase.

Misfit
2008-12-08, 00:29
Nah. The SS V8's are like $45,000 new without any extras.