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Road Loans approved me at 18-22% depending on down payment and duration.....there was no way I was going to sign up for that dumpster fire. Less than 30 minutes later I got an approval from DCU at 4.24% (3.7. With DD), and they offered me an unsecured Visa. I wasnt looking for more than 20k as I have a good trade in and can make a solid down payment. I'll post the terms and details later in the "approval thread."
.....oh, and I'm a "jeep guy," now.....
Starting EQ Score 01/26/2013: 519Welcome to the Jeep family! What one did you pick up?
I've driven quite a few Cherokees, Grand Cherokees. Just picked up a Liberty for dirt cheap to drive around now. Really like the new Grand Cherokees! But cant justify the new price tag quite yet. hopefully in a year or two. I wouldn't argue having a new Wrangler either with a small lift.
@meehan22 wrote:Welcome to the Jeep family! What one did you pick up?
I've driven quite a few Cherokees, Grand Cherokees. Just picked up a Liberty for dirt cheap to drive around now. Really like the new Grand Cherokees! But cant justify the new price tag quite yet. hopefully in a year or two. I wouldn't argue having a new Wrangler either with a small lift.
Haven't pulled the trigger yet, but I'm going to test drive a Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon tonight.....I'm pretty excited
Starting EQ Score 01/26/2013: 519nice choice!!
Couple of friends have them and they are very sweet rides.
Did I mention all of my jeeps have had 200k+ miles? My current Jeep has over 230,00. Some sales person or someone drove it nonstop, so luckily its all highway.
Take care of them and they seem to all run forever
At least for me.