I had no idea that an 8 year loan was even a possibility on a car... And 8% interest? Yeesh... That guy would have been underwater for years. I'm not going to act like I don't have a loan on my car... but my 48 month loan makes me feel like a financial guru, compared to the average sucker...
I switched from Android phones (which I've used since 2011) to an iPhone XR earlier in the year. Hated it. I missed so many features I've grown accustomed to... Always-on screen notifications/clock, google apps (calendar, email, etc) are so much better (why does the Apple email app make old...
I wouldn't be too concerned... I don't think too much thought was put into the descriptions...
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At least they're being more realistic by changing "very smooth" to "smooth" :cwl:
If you buy outright, you'll never get those APRs to drop... Do you have access to a credit union? They might be more lenient. Check your credit score at creditkarma.com
He's very fond of the GT350, however, and has also owned an RS and FiST. He just doesn't hold back his opinions, even when driving viewers' cars, which is one of the reasons why I love watching his videos.
I can't say for sure, but I can tell you this: As someone who designs electronic automotive components for a living, it is very common to have missing terminals (with the missing wire to go with it) if the component does not require that extra signal. This could be because it is cheaper to buy...
Thanks for posting this; it's hard to get a quantitative comparison of the different tunes out there. What's interesting is that they're pretty much the same... within a slight margin of error.
Jesus Christ, he asked for car advice, not life advice...
I do agree with insurance quotes... Especially in California, that could easily break your dream of owning a Mustang. Other than that, with your income (especially in California), perhaps a lease would be a better option for you. Just...
The '15 still takes my breath away whenever I see one, something no Mustang has ever done before (maybe a '67-'68 fastback would be the exception, but I'm talking modern-ish). I remember when the S197 came out, I thought to myself "huh, retro, that's pretty cool" but it certainly didn't make me...