Who else financed their Raptor?

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Donovan

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72 months at 2.59, $0 down. Cheap money. It's my self-employed work vehicle so I write off Northward of $14k/year in mileage. House is payed off and I have spent my share of time driving shitboxes.

As a home inspector, I have to project success. I'm already a handsome son of a bitch and 6'3. The raptor is just the last piece of the puzzle. :D

And no way I would cash out savings to pay for a truck.



where are they throwing around 2.5% for vehicles nowadays?
 

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mine was bought and financed exactly 1 year ago.

I had the cash in stocks to completely pay cash, but when I called my Financial Manager for the money he talked me into a loan. Said he could make 8% on the $40k I needed leaving it in the stock market.

So I did, got a 2% loan from Capital One, now fast forward 1 year, and my Advisor calls on the status. Guess what its up 12% in one year. So taking away the 2% to Capital One for interest, I made $4,000 on the truck so far (yea I know I will have to pay taxes).

Thank Trump, thank a great Capitalist system, thank America.

Should I now write a book, get 3 houses, and blame billionaire s for all my troubles?

you only made 12% over this past year????

you may want to interview new financial advisors. There aren’t even many funds out there that didn’t do over that last year.
 

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where are they throwing around 2.5% for vehicles nowadays?

Just got a 2.49% loan from a local credit union for my new 2019. Decided to take that and leave a big chunk of cash invested to hopefully continue making well over the loan rate. I don't like being locked into the higher payment (or having any debt for that matter), but it seemed to make good sense.
 
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