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@Anonymous wrote:Interesting, I wonder if that means Financing for BMW will be come more difficult to get versus how it was in house?
US Bank seems more reserved when it comes to lending. Of course CC are unsecured debt, where Auto Loans are not.
Today they'll approve any young fool so desperate to drive one off the lot that they'll commit to a 6 year term with payments they can barely make, no down payment, and an underwater trade-in, so it certainly can't get any easier than it already is.
Just give me the BMW. Keep the card.
@M_Smart007 wrote:
@AverageJoesCredit wrote:
Sorry, just give me a Citroenmost don't even know what a Citroen is?
But at least maintenance don't cost you a HP and a High Limit CC
also 007 Chic's really dig 'em
#ForYourEyesOnly
@M_Smart007 They were/are French never saw but 1 ever. Friend in High school family owned an exotic car dealership he drove it some other days a Porche. The Porche was much more fun.
@Anonymous wrote:
@M_Smart007 wrote:
@AverageJoesCredit wrote:
Sorry, just give me a Citroenmost don't even know what a Citroen is?
But at least maintenance don't cost you a HP and a High Limit CC
also 007 Chic's really dig 'em
#ForYourEyesOnly
@M_Smart007 They were/are French never saw but 1 ever. Friend in High school family owned an exotic car dealership he drove it some other days a Porche. The Porche was much more fun.
I took the fender off of one of these with my Plymouth in West Germany in 84.
It was Zebra striped
The drip pan that strategically gets placed under the engine bay is an extra charge but you get 2x points if you purchase and have it shipped from overseas. lol.