FS CA 2007 SWP STi with 4,500 miles!
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I had to post my best offer.......
Originally Posted by theblackstallion
I have a 2012 fully loaded ford fiesta, thule racks, and 17'' SVT ford wheels. it has 8k miles on it. gets 40mpg. wheels/tires have 1000 miles on them.
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2013 bump, car is going to be put in a storage soon. Last chance for one of the cleanest if not the cleanest 2007 STi, will take 32,000 and that includes stock parts!
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Damn...one hell of a car you have! I was curious what you had after your post in the STi Limited FS thread.
I think someone would need to have a suitcase with $32,000 in cash to buy this Banks wouldn't even consider a used car loan loan due to modifications, price and private party transaction. Private loan will have a sky high APR, even if a person even manages to qualify. And a money order will carry a $$$$ transaction fee.
Good luck with sale!
I think someone would need to have a suitcase with $32,000 in cash to buy this Banks wouldn't even consider a used car loan loan due to modifications, price and private party transaction. Private loan will have a sky high APR, even if a person even manages to qualify. And a money order will carry a $$$$ transaction fee.
Good luck with sale!
My bank offered me a 30k loan, for a used car, through a private party sale at 4.5%...
Your info is wrong, just stop.
Good luck with the sale.
(And the car is pure sex)
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Sometime just because a person can get a loan does not mean they should. Remember how before the housing market collapse people were getting home loans they couldn't afford and banks couldn't carry? How easily do you think it will be for a bank to liquidate this vehicle if the loan is defaulted on? Please consider the fact the OP hasn't been able to sell it for over a year. Would a bank even be able to legally take possession of it considering all of the mods?
I apologize if I sounded too authoritative as I am by no means a subject matter expert, but sounds like you are since a bank offered you a loan. I do hope the OP can sell the car for the asking price. And since you asked so politely
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I am not sure how to imperpret your reply, but I will go with the "rude and confrontational"...Can you tell me which parts are ridiculous? I was sharing information from past experiences of obtaining high dollar car loans as well as my accounting/auditing background. I do not believe individual details of what I said are wrong (in either thread), but their combination is probably overly conservative/worst case scenarios.
Sometime just because a person can get a loan does not mean they should. Remember how before the housing market collapse people were getting home loans they couldn't afford and banks couldn't carry? How easily do you think it will be for a bank to liquidate this vehicle if the loan is defaulted on? Please consider the fact the OP hasn't been able to sell it for over a year. Would a bank even be able to legally take possession of it considering all of the mods?
I apologize if I sounded too authoritative as I am by no means a subject matter expert, but sounds like you are since a bank offered you a loan. I do hope the OP can sell the car for the asking price. And since you asked so politely
Sometime just because a person can get a loan does not mean they should. Remember how before the housing market collapse people were getting home loans they couldn't afford and banks couldn't carry? How easily do you think it will be for a bank to liquidate this vehicle if the loan is defaulted on? Please consider the fact the OP hasn't been able to sell it for over a year. Would a bank even be able to legally take possession of it considering all of the mods?
I apologize if I sounded too authoritative as I am by no means a subject matter expert, but sounds like you are since a bank offered you a loan. I do hope the OP can sell the car for the asking price. And since you asked so politely
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