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<blockquote data-quote="NateDogg" data-source="post: 14564722" data-attributes="member: 148312"><p>With ten grand down you should be in good shape. Just keep in mind that these cars are 10 years old. Meaning that some maintenance issues may come up and need attention. </p><p></p><p>Seeing that you are military ( I am aswell) I would say wait a little bit at first. Make sure you know the area and what your financial situation will be like once your are fully living your new military life. You may find that with your situation you may not need a car right off the bat.</p><p></p><p>I'd also advise you to ask your NCOs for some Guidance. Just don't go out and buy the first thing you see at a ridiculous interest rate. The older guys have been around the block and can teach you a few things.</p><p></p><p>People make a living taking advantage of young military personnel that are new to the car buying process so don't fall victim to these scams.</p><p></p><p>Your fleet and family services building should offer a car buying class. It's super informative and opened my eyes on a lot of different issues.</p><p></p><p>Insurance will be high because you are young, but your car payment should be relatively low considering your down payment. Just take your time and don't buy a piece of shit. </p><p></p><p>Once you finally decide to get your dream car. Enjoy the hell of out it. These cars are awesome. Good luck!!</p><p></p><p> <em>Posted via <a href="http://topify.com" target="_blank"><strong>Topify</strong></a> on Android</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NateDogg, post: 14564722, member: 148312"] With ten grand down you should be in good shape. Just keep in mind that these cars are 10 years old. Meaning that some maintenance issues may come up and need attention. Seeing that you are military ( I am aswell) I would say wait a little bit at first. Make sure you know the area and what your financial situation will be like once your are fully living your new military life. You may find that with your situation you may not need a car right off the bat. I'd also advise you to ask your NCOs for some Guidance. Just don't go out and buy the first thing you see at a ridiculous interest rate. The older guys have been around the block and can teach you a few things. People make a living taking advantage of young military personnel that are new to the car buying process so don't fall victim to these scams. Your fleet and family services building should offer a car buying class. It's super informative and opened my eyes on a lot of different issues. Insurance will be high because you are young, but your car payment should be relatively low considering your down payment. Just take your time and don't buy a piece of shit. Once you finally decide to get your dream car. Enjoy the hell of out it. These cars are awesome. Good luck!! [i]Posted via [URL="http://topify.com"][b]Topify[/b][/URL] on Android[/i] [/QUOTE]
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