Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since interest rates are low, it's a good time to get a car loan, but of course no loan is always better than having one. Subaru is currently offering 0% on a new Forester.
How important is safety to you? Safety technology has come along way in the last few years. Helicopter-view cameras, blind spot monitoring, smart (distance-based) cruise control, lane-keeping. I feel a lot better having those on my car.\
Look at the All-Around Awareness features on the new Forester:
https://www.subaru.com/vehicles/forester/features.html
A zero percent loan is better than no loan.
Anonymous wrote:Since interest rates are low, it's a good time to get a car loan, but of course no loan is always better than having one. Subaru is currently offering 0% on a new Forester.
How important is safety to you? Safety technology has come along way in the last few years. Helicopter-view cameras, blind spot monitoring, smart (distance-based) cruise control, lane-keeping. I feel a lot better having those on my car.\
Look at the All-Around Awareness features on the new Forester:
https://www.subaru.com/vehicles/forester/features.html
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the replies. I can afford the maintenance, and could not buy new without financing. I talked to my auto shop and he said this most recent visit should be the most expensive, though it will reoccur every 5 years. That is fine with me, but if there are going to be more serious issues I'd rather be rid of it before they crop up. It sounds like I should wait and see.
Anonymous wrote:When the maintenance costs more per month than a car payment would then its time to trade it in.
FWIW I had a Honda Pilot for years, I did the regular oil changes and had the brakes done as needed etc but did not ever pay for the routine maintenance. Had that car for 10 years. if there is something wrong they will find it during an oil change.