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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts
Just my two cents bro, as a former credit manager. Buy a car that is a year or two old. Let someone else take the depreciation hit on "brand new". Never pay interest on a depreciating asset. I mean, you're going too, but don't get double dipped on a brand new vehicle. Do that shit when you're retired. Getting off my soapbox now.
P.S - I walked that line. I have wanted a newer Mustang for a while now, finally bit the bullet and bought an 08 with low miles. Got it for a song. The guy who bought it got all the bells and whistles and his loss is my gain. Be wise.
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Does that apply to buying Harley Davidson motorcycles? The reason I'm asking is that in a couple of years I am considering selling or trading in my 05 for a new bike. I know HDs hold their value fairly well but all motor vehicles depreciate.