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Beautiful F12 and a great color combo. Quick question on that G-wagon. Is that a white roof or just reflection?
Priced right too. With @Woodside Art, the estimated payment is $2099. Here are the details: Monthly payment of $2,099.34 based on a purchase price of $270,000.00 with 20% down and 8.28% APR financing for 180 months. Rates and terms are subject to change. TT&L may also be financed. Not all applicants will qualify.
What could possibly go wrong by basically taking out a 15 year mortgage at an absurdly high interest rate??
Well, if you keep it the 15 years The program works pretty well for savvy people who already have their money working harder elsewhere... Just depends on how you want to value the hobby, how often you buy, etc.
We are going to have to disagree... On a 10 year note.... On a car about 10 years old ... You think that's a bad rate? Ok.
i don't care what its for, i wouldn't borrow at that rate....................if you think its a good rate id like to encourage you to borrow some money!
Ok. Sounds good. Auto rates have increased pretty significantly and this is a specialty product. I know this. I wouldn't loan my money for 10 years at 8.28% on a 10 year old Ferrari to someone I didn't know. Two sides of a coin. But let's not pollute this sellers thread. It's a nice car.
Very nice garage! I'm interested in your F12. Does it come with the factory wheels as well? Sent from my SM-G988U using FerrariChat.com mobile app
BMW/Audi etc are offering 6.9 for 60 months and 7.9 for 72 months and you think his 8 is bad for 15 years? The buy rate for BMW is 5.9 before a finance manger marks it up to hold proxy for the store. I’m a big fan of Woodside Credit Union and for the length of the loan it’s a good rate. I also don’t think the depreciation rate of the F12 is much and won’t be much within the next five years.