Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Subaru is offering 2.9% financing. Were you on one of those “Johnny says YES to bad credit!” sites?
Toyota
The same Toyota who’s offering 1.9% on their front page right this second? Sure. You sound like a reliable source.
Entirely depends on what models and deals you are looking at:
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Shorter loans really aren't all that great either - 7+% for 4 and 5 year loans.
The Fed's interest rate raises are going to crush purchases of bigger ticket items like cars, homes, etc. Homes are next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Subaru is offering 2.9% financing. Were you on one of those “Johnny says YES to bad credit!” sites?
Toyota
The same Toyota who’s offering 1.9% on their front page right this second? Sure. You sound like a reliable source.
Anonymous wrote:I bought my 2.5 year used BMW for $25K. Nobody needs a new 'middle class' car. Or a loan.
But, yes food will continue to rise with global warming.
I'm not worried about interest rates because the savings rate used to be high when interest rates were high. I was making 12% on my passbook savings.
Anonymous wrote:Sir this is a Wendy's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worry that we spent all our money doing truly stupid things (covid largess when we are all getting covid anyway, etc), and our government will have nothing left for a true crisis . . . Save printing more money and creating an Argentine situation. Best to not think too much, especially with the latest round of stupid (student loan forgiveness) happening.
COVID was a true crisis. Much like 2008 there are people who fail to understand what could happen if the government failed to step in.
Anonymous wrote:I worry that we spent all our money doing truly stupid things (covid largess when we are all getting covid anyway, etc), and our government will have nothing left for a true crisis . . . Save printing more money and creating an Argentine situation. Best to not think too much, especially with the latest round of stupid (student loan forgiveness) happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we really Need one of these posts every other week? What is the point?
Pretty sure the point is keeping up a drumbeat of doom leading into the midterms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got 9% on my first car. We will be fine.
I got 7.5% on my first mortgage and thought that was great!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Subaru is offering 2.9% financing. Were you on one of those “Johnny says YES to bad credit!” sites?
Toyota
Anonymous wrote:I got 9% on my first car. We will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Do we really Need one of these posts every other week? What is the point?
Anonymous wrote:Do we really Need one of these posts every other week? What is the point?