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Anybody know anything about buying a new car/trading in your old one?  
	
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sunny 
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Member since 5/05 8369 total posts 
Name: Stephanie 
 
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 Anybody know anything about buying a new car/trading in your old one? 
I just got a letter in the mail offering to trade in my car for $1000 over value.  It is offering me a 2005 in exchange for my 2001.
  I really love my car, but am considering it because I have 1 year left of payments and my interest rate is 10 1/4%   becuae my credit was so bad at the time.  Anyway, I have made all payments on time so I think I could get a much better interest rate so although I would have another 5 years of payments, I think they would be much lower.  Does this sound right? 
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	 			Posted 8/1/05 5:56 PM    | 
	 
	
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btrflygrl 
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 Re: Anybody know anything about buying a new car/trading in your old one? 
honestly, it's just a flyer they send out to pull people into the dealership.
  The only way you'd be able to find out if you'd get a better %age rate is if you went and were actually considering buying a car 
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	 			Posted 8/1/05 5:59 PM    | 
	 
	
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sunny 
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Name: Stephanie 
 
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 Re: Anybody know anything about buying a new car/trading in your old one? 
Posted by btrflygrl
  honestly, it's just a flyer they send out to pull people into the dealership.
  The only way you'd be able to find out if you'd get a better %age rate is if you went and were actually considering buying a car 
 
  Right, I am considering getting a new 2005.
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	 			Posted 8/1/05 6:22 PM    | 
	 
	
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danielleandscott 
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Member since 5/05 13476 total posts 
Name: Scott 
 
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 Re: Anybody know anything about buying a new car/trading in your old one? 
Posted by sunny
 
 Posted by btrflygrl
  honestly, it's just a flyer they send out to pull people into the dealership.
  The only way you'd be able to find out if you'd get a better %age rate is if you went and were actually considering buying a car 
 
  Right, I am considering getting a new 2005. 
 
  I agree with butterfly girl...Just be careful and dont rely on the information that is on the flier....Most of the time it is B.S. Scott
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	 			Posted 8/1/05 6:56 PM    | 
	 
	
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