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Originally Posted by t-maxxracer32
there are so many commericals going on right now about 0%apr for the first 3 years around here so i figured it was a nation wide thing for car companies.
i understand what you are saying jay. interest will eff you up, but if you do it smart then it shouldnt matter.
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you need to have very good credit for 0% Issac score of at least 750 some times as high as 820.....but I agree with buying a better car being cheaper in the long run...I still have a 97 Honda Accord that has 250k miles on it and runs like a top...I fill the tank about once every 3 weeks....my work is less than 10 miles from home