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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Need financial debt advice(paying off)
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<blockquote data-quote="Common" data-source="post: 10105154" data-attributes="member: 51809"><p>It would be a bad deal to sell them there. Germans in general look at US bmw's as inferior for some dumb reason. I was there for a little bit back in 08 and learned this. Conversion rate, difference in odometers and other factors might limit your pool of people that would purchase your BMW's there to a REALLY small number. </p><p></p><p>Take my advice, go shop them around, it's easiest way to do it and to adjust to. You will still have newer vehicles(minus the brand and huge payment) and you will have FEW hundred dollars extra to work towards that cc debt.</p><p></p><p>Make sure NOT to roll the negative equity of the BMW's into the next car loan because that it dumb and moving in circles then.</p><p></p><p>Reason I am telling you this route is because it's realistic, least complex and requires least time and doesn't make you and your wife feel like shit rolling in TOTAL shitcans for vehicles for the next year or two(which can add to your financial difficulty if they start breaking down, which is likelly for cheap old cars). This btw, can cause tension between you and your wife as do HARSH and abrupt financial changes always do. You are not getting killed on interest on ANY of these loans, no need to stress yourself this hard and have RADICAL changes like LOAN money just to pay off the cars.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Work smart, not hard.</p><p></p><p>PS. Poster under the name "SMOKE" doesn't know where his head is from his anal cavity so don't pay much attention. He allegedly accepted and financed a vehicle at 13% interest rate.....so....:lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Common, post: 10105154, member: 51809"] It would be a bad deal to sell them there. Germans in general look at US bmw's as inferior for some dumb reason. I was there for a little bit back in 08 and learned this. Conversion rate, difference in odometers and other factors might limit your pool of people that would purchase your BMW's there to a REALLY small number. Take my advice, go shop them around, it's easiest way to do it and to adjust to. You will still have newer vehicles(minus the brand and huge payment) and you will have FEW hundred dollars extra to work towards that cc debt. Make sure NOT to roll the negative equity of the BMW's into the next car loan because that it dumb and moving in circles then. Reason I am telling you this route is because it's realistic, least complex and requires least time and doesn't make you and your wife feel like shit rolling in TOTAL shitcans for vehicles for the next year or two(which can add to your financial difficulty if they start breaking down, which is likelly for cheap old cars). This btw, can cause tension between you and your wife as do HARSH and abrupt financial changes always do. You are not getting killed on interest on ANY of these loans, no need to stress yourself this hard and have RADICAL changes like LOAN money just to pay off the cars. Work smart, not hard. PS. Poster under the name "SMOKE" doesn't know where his head is from his anal cavity so don't pay much attention. He allegedly accepted and financed a vehicle at 13% interest rate.....so....:lol: [/QUOTE]
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