S2000 OWNERS!!! Help me out.
#31
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Re: S2000 OWNERS!!! Help me out.
Ya I meant to say the 11000 will be less than the car is worth. You don't
think the $24000 car will be worth more than 11000 in 4 years?
Ryan
"Dave Kelsen" <kelsen@elmore.rr.com> wrote in message
news:wQk1c.180675$Po1.83861@twister.tampabay.rr.co m...
> On 3/3/2004 12:07 AM Ryan spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > All I know is that my roomate bought an RSX Type S and his payment was
512
> > after refinancing negative equity at 2.9%. He didn't like the payment
so he
> > went back the next day andleased it for 400/mo for 4 years with the
residual
> > at like 11000 whick will be considerably more than it is worth. He
could
> > have sold it and made money.
> >
> > I do want to learn more so I will read the article you gave me. Thank
You
> >
>
> Ryan, I think you're on the right track, but misinterpreted something.
> The residual payment, which you correctly surmised is considerably more
> that the car is worth, is what he will have to *pay*, not what he will
> get. There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch (TANSTAAFL).
>
> Leasing can be beneficial to people in particular circumstances, but
> generally costs more money to achieve the same end.
>
>
> --
> RFT!!!
> Dave Kelsen
>
> Now that the Supreme Court has struck down sodomy laws, our politicians
> have one less potential charge to worry about.
think the $24000 car will be worth more than 11000 in 4 years?
Ryan
"Dave Kelsen" <kelsen@elmore.rr.com> wrote in message
news:wQk1c.180675$Po1.83861@twister.tampabay.rr.co m...
> On 3/3/2004 12:07 AM Ryan spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > All I know is that my roomate bought an RSX Type S and his payment was
512
> > after refinancing negative equity at 2.9%. He didn't like the payment
so he
> > went back the next day andleased it for 400/mo for 4 years with the
residual
> > at like 11000 whick will be considerably more than it is worth. He
could
> > have sold it and made money.
> >
> > I do want to learn more so I will read the article you gave me. Thank
You
> >
>
> Ryan, I think you're on the right track, but misinterpreted something.
> The residual payment, which you correctly surmised is considerably more
> that the car is worth, is what he will have to *pay*, not what he will
> get. There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch (TANSTAAFL).
>
> Leasing can be beneficial to people in particular circumstances, but
> generally costs more money to achieve the same end.
>
>
> --
> RFT!!!
> Dave Kelsen
>
> Now that the Supreme Court has struck down sodomy laws, our politicians
> have one less potential charge to worry about.
#32
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Re: S2000 OWNERS!!! Help me out.
Ya I meant to say the 11000 will be less than the car is worth. You don't
think the $24000 car will be worth more than 11000 in 4 years?
Ryan
"Dave Kelsen" <kelsen@elmore.rr.com> wrote in message
news:wQk1c.180675$Po1.83861@twister.tampabay.rr.co m...
> On 3/3/2004 12:07 AM Ryan spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > All I know is that my roomate bought an RSX Type S and his payment was
512
> > after refinancing negative equity at 2.9%. He didn't like the payment
so he
> > went back the next day andleased it for 400/mo for 4 years with the
residual
> > at like 11000 whick will be considerably more than it is worth. He
could
> > have sold it and made money.
> >
> > I do want to learn more so I will read the article you gave me. Thank
You
> >
>
> Ryan, I think you're on the right track, but misinterpreted something.
> The residual payment, which you correctly surmised is considerably more
> that the car is worth, is what he will have to *pay*, not what he will
> get. There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch (TANSTAAFL).
>
> Leasing can be beneficial to people in particular circumstances, but
> generally costs more money to achieve the same end.
>
>
> --
> RFT!!!
> Dave Kelsen
>
> Now that the Supreme Court has struck down sodomy laws, our politicians
> have one less potential charge to worry about.
think the $24000 car will be worth more than 11000 in 4 years?
Ryan
"Dave Kelsen" <kelsen@elmore.rr.com> wrote in message
news:wQk1c.180675$Po1.83861@twister.tampabay.rr.co m...
> On 3/3/2004 12:07 AM Ryan spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > All I know is that my roomate bought an RSX Type S and his payment was
512
> > after refinancing negative equity at 2.9%. He didn't like the payment
so he
> > went back the next day andleased it for 400/mo for 4 years with the
residual
> > at like 11000 whick will be considerably more than it is worth. He
could
> > have sold it and made money.
> >
> > I do want to learn more so I will read the article you gave me. Thank
You
> >
>
> Ryan, I think you're on the right track, but misinterpreted something.
> The residual payment, which you correctly surmised is considerably more
> that the car is worth, is what he will have to *pay*, not what he will
> get. There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch (TANSTAAFL).
>
> Leasing can be beneficial to people in particular circumstances, but
> generally costs more money to achieve the same end.
>
>
> --
> RFT!!!
> Dave Kelsen
>
> Now that the Supreme Court has struck down sodomy laws, our politicians
> have one less potential charge to worry about.
#33
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Re: S2000 OWNERS!!! Help me out.
Ya I meant to say the 11000 will be less than the car is worth. You don't
think the $24000 car will be worth more than 11000 in 4 years?
Ryan
"Dave Kelsen" <kelsen@elmore.rr.com> wrote in message
news:wQk1c.180675$Po1.83861@twister.tampabay.rr.co m...
> On 3/3/2004 12:07 AM Ryan spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > All I know is that my roomate bought an RSX Type S and his payment was
512
> > after refinancing negative equity at 2.9%. He didn't like the payment
so he
> > went back the next day andleased it for 400/mo for 4 years with the
residual
> > at like 11000 whick will be considerably more than it is worth. He
could
> > have sold it and made money.
> >
> > I do want to learn more so I will read the article you gave me. Thank
You
> >
>
> Ryan, I think you're on the right track, but misinterpreted something.
> The residual payment, which you correctly surmised is considerably more
> that the car is worth, is what he will have to *pay*, not what he will
> get. There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch (TANSTAAFL).
>
> Leasing can be beneficial to people in particular circumstances, but
> generally costs more money to achieve the same end.
>
>
> --
> RFT!!!
> Dave Kelsen
>
> Now that the Supreme Court has struck down sodomy laws, our politicians
> have one less potential charge to worry about.
think the $24000 car will be worth more than 11000 in 4 years?
Ryan
"Dave Kelsen" <kelsen@elmore.rr.com> wrote in message
news:wQk1c.180675$Po1.83861@twister.tampabay.rr.co m...
> On 3/3/2004 12:07 AM Ryan spake these words of knowledge:
>
> > All I know is that my roomate bought an RSX Type S and his payment was
512
> > after refinancing negative equity at 2.9%. He didn't like the payment
so he
> > went back the next day andleased it for 400/mo for 4 years with the
residual
> > at like 11000 whick will be considerably more than it is worth. He
could
> > have sold it and made money.
> >
> > I do want to learn more so I will read the article you gave me. Thank
You
> >
>
> Ryan, I think you're on the right track, but misinterpreted something.
> The residual payment, which you correctly surmised is considerably more
> that the car is worth, is what he will have to *pay*, not what he will
> get. There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch (TANSTAAFL).
>
> Leasing can be beneficial to people in particular circumstances, but
> generally costs more money to achieve the same end.
>
>
> --
> RFT!!!
> Dave Kelsen
>
> Now that the Supreme Court has struck down sodomy laws, our politicians
> have one less potential charge to worry about.
#34
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Re: S2000 OWNERS!!! Help me out.
On 3/3/2004 11:54 AM Ryan spake these words of knowledge:
> Ya I meant to say the 11000 will be less than the car is worth. You don't
> think the $24000 car will be worth more than 11000 in 4 years?
That depends on the specific car and it's condition, mileage, etc., of
course, but generally speaking, in this situation you're buying a used
car from the dealer. It will almost *always* cost more than it's worth.
The primary advantage for the lessee as the buyer is that he knows the
history of the vehicle, which is obviated if the purpose is resale.
Good luck whatever you wind up doing; 25 will be here before you know it!
--
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
The Pillsbury doughboy is way too happy considering he has no dick.
> Ya I meant to say the 11000 will be less than the car is worth. You don't
> think the $24000 car will be worth more than 11000 in 4 years?
That depends on the specific car and it's condition, mileage, etc., of
course, but generally speaking, in this situation you're buying a used
car from the dealer. It will almost *always* cost more than it's worth.
The primary advantage for the lessee as the buyer is that he knows the
history of the vehicle, which is obviated if the purpose is resale.
Good luck whatever you wind up doing; 25 will be here before you know it!
--
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
The Pillsbury doughboy is way too happy considering he has no dick.
#35
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Re: S2000 OWNERS!!! Help me out.
On 3/3/2004 11:54 AM Ryan spake these words of knowledge:
> Ya I meant to say the 11000 will be less than the car is worth. You don't
> think the $24000 car will be worth more than 11000 in 4 years?
That depends on the specific car and it's condition, mileage, etc., of
course, but generally speaking, in this situation you're buying a used
car from the dealer. It will almost *always* cost more than it's worth.
The primary advantage for the lessee as the buyer is that he knows the
history of the vehicle, which is obviated if the purpose is resale.
Good luck whatever you wind up doing; 25 will be here before you know it!
--
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
The Pillsbury doughboy is way too happy considering he has no dick.
> Ya I meant to say the 11000 will be less than the car is worth. You don't
> think the $24000 car will be worth more than 11000 in 4 years?
That depends on the specific car and it's condition, mileage, etc., of
course, but generally speaking, in this situation you're buying a used
car from the dealer. It will almost *always* cost more than it's worth.
The primary advantage for the lessee as the buyer is that he knows the
history of the vehicle, which is obviated if the purpose is resale.
Good luck whatever you wind up doing; 25 will be here before you know it!
--
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
The Pillsbury doughboy is way too happy considering he has no dick.
#36
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Re: S2000 OWNERS!!! Help me out.
On 3/3/2004 11:54 AM Ryan spake these words of knowledge:
> Ya I meant to say the 11000 will be less than the car is worth. You don't
> think the $24000 car will be worth more than 11000 in 4 years?
That depends on the specific car and it's condition, mileage, etc., of
course, but generally speaking, in this situation you're buying a used
car from the dealer. It will almost *always* cost more than it's worth.
The primary advantage for the lessee as the buyer is that he knows the
history of the vehicle, which is obviated if the purpose is resale.
Good luck whatever you wind up doing; 25 will be here before you know it!
--
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
The Pillsbury doughboy is way too happy considering he has no dick.
> Ya I meant to say the 11000 will be less than the car is worth. You don't
> think the $24000 car will be worth more than 11000 in 4 years?
That depends on the specific car and it's condition, mileage, etc., of
course, but generally speaking, in this situation you're buying a used
car from the dealer. It will almost *always* cost more than it's worth.
The primary advantage for the lessee as the buyer is that he knows the
history of the vehicle, which is obviated if the purpose is resale.
Good luck whatever you wind up doing; 25 will be here before you know it!
--
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
The Pillsbury doughboy is way too happy considering he has no dick.
#37
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Posts: n/a
Re: S2000 OWNERS!!! Help me out.
On 3/3/2004 11:54 AM Ryan spake these words of knowledge:
> Ya I meant to say the 11000 will be less than the car is worth. You don't
> think the $24000 car will be worth more than 11000 in 4 years?
That depends on the specific car and it's condition, mileage, etc., of
course, but generally speaking, in this situation you're buying a used
car from the dealer. It will almost *always* cost more than it's worth.
The primary advantage for the lessee as the buyer is that he knows the
history of the vehicle, which is obviated if the purpose is resale.
Good luck whatever you wind up doing; 25 will be here before you know it!
--
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
The Pillsbury doughboy is way too happy considering he has no dick.
> Ya I meant to say the 11000 will be less than the car is worth. You don't
> think the $24000 car will be worth more than 11000 in 4 years?
That depends on the specific car and it's condition, mileage, etc., of
course, but generally speaking, in this situation you're buying a used
car from the dealer. It will almost *always* cost more than it's worth.
The primary advantage for the lessee as the buyer is that he knows the
history of the vehicle, which is obviated if the purpose is resale.
Good luck whatever you wind up doing; 25 will be here before you know it!
--
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
The Pillsbury doughboy is way too happy considering he has no dick.
#38
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Re: S2000 OWNERS!!! Help me out.
Well I got my quote today. For a 2000 S2000 it will cost me 303.95/month
and for a brand new one it will run me 329.82/month.
I already decided what I am going to do. My girlfriend's rates are 190.22
and 206.25 respectivly so I can insure it under her cause she is on my
policy. Drops my rates to 305 for a brand new one and 290ish for a 2000
model year once I pay all the differences to keep her paying the same
145/month for a 99 Prelude SH! Punk! And she is only 18!
Guess I will just have to wait til im 25 to get a bigger discount. I want
one so bad i'm not willing to wait.
Any other 21-24 year olds out there dirving this car?
Ryan
"Ryan" <nothinfun@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:geydndd4io9hutndRVn-ig@comcast.com...
> I went to Honda a few days ago and once again sat in the new '04 S2000.
> I've sat in them before and thought they were cool but very expensive. I
> actually sat in the passengers seat and just had to have it. I don't know
> why the passenger seat did it. Maybe cause it felt like I was all cramped
> like a race car but I loved it. (If I get one I will definately be the
one
> behind the wheel. No I'm not hiring drivers.)
>
> I was wondering what you guys are paying for insurance on this beast. I
> haven't called yet for fear of crushing my dream. Also-what discounts do
> you guys have like married-multicar-homeowners-multi line-etc? And who is
> your provider? I'm in Washington State. I am single 22 year mail
> (ouch-this is gunna hurt I know) with only 1 minor ticket but I just
wanted
> to compare rates and discounts. I know I can put my girlfriend on the
> registration and vice-versa to get multi car and I'll get renters to get
> multi line but do you know any other tricks?
>
> I figure I'll lease to get the payment lower and then buy it when the
lease
> is up and maybe sell it to get some money back. I'm probably going to
wait
> til they have some special intrest if they offer it on the S2000.
>
> Any info would be helpful and if anyone knows the secret company with
cheap
> rates please let me know!
>
> Ryan
>
>
and for a brand new one it will run me 329.82/month.
I already decided what I am going to do. My girlfriend's rates are 190.22
and 206.25 respectivly so I can insure it under her cause she is on my
policy. Drops my rates to 305 for a brand new one and 290ish for a 2000
model year once I pay all the differences to keep her paying the same
145/month for a 99 Prelude SH! Punk! And she is only 18!
Guess I will just have to wait til im 25 to get a bigger discount. I want
one so bad i'm not willing to wait.
Any other 21-24 year olds out there dirving this car?
Ryan
"Ryan" <nothinfun@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:geydndd4io9hutndRVn-ig@comcast.com...
> I went to Honda a few days ago and once again sat in the new '04 S2000.
> I've sat in them before and thought they were cool but very expensive. I
> actually sat in the passengers seat and just had to have it. I don't know
> why the passenger seat did it. Maybe cause it felt like I was all cramped
> like a race car but I loved it. (If I get one I will definately be the
one
> behind the wheel. No I'm not hiring drivers.)
>
> I was wondering what you guys are paying for insurance on this beast. I
> haven't called yet for fear of crushing my dream. Also-what discounts do
> you guys have like married-multicar-homeowners-multi line-etc? And who is
> your provider? I'm in Washington State. I am single 22 year mail
> (ouch-this is gunna hurt I know) with only 1 minor ticket but I just
wanted
> to compare rates and discounts. I know I can put my girlfriend on the
> registration and vice-versa to get multi car and I'll get renters to get
> multi line but do you know any other tricks?
>
> I figure I'll lease to get the payment lower and then buy it when the
lease
> is up and maybe sell it to get some money back. I'm probably going to
wait
> til they have some special intrest if they offer it on the S2000.
>
> Any info would be helpful and if anyone knows the secret company with
cheap
> rates please let me know!
>
> Ryan
>
>
#39
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: S2000 OWNERS!!! Help me out.
Well I got my quote today. For a 2000 S2000 it will cost me 303.95/month
and for a brand new one it will run me 329.82/month.
I already decided what I am going to do. My girlfriend's rates are 190.22
and 206.25 respectivly so I can insure it under her cause she is on my
policy. Drops my rates to 305 for a brand new one and 290ish for a 2000
model year once I pay all the differences to keep her paying the same
145/month for a 99 Prelude SH! Punk! And she is only 18!
Guess I will just have to wait til im 25 to get a bigger discount. I want
one so bad i'm not willing to wait.
Any other 21-24 year olds out there dirving this car?
Ryan
"Ryan" <nothinfun@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:geydndd4io9hutndRVn-ig@comcast.com...
> I went to Honda a few days ago and once again sat in the new '04 S2000.
> I've sat in them before and thought they were cool but very expensive. I
> actually sat in the passengers seat and just had to have it. I don't know
> why the passenger seat did it. Maybe cause it felt like I was all cramped
> like a race car but I loved it. (If I get one I will definately be the
one
> behind the wheel. No I'm not hiring drivers.)
>
> I was wondering what you guys are paying for insurance on this beast. I
> haven't called yet for fear of crushing my dream. Also-what discounts do
> you guys have like married-multicar-homeowners-multi line-etc? And who is
> your provider? I'm in Washington State. I am single 22 year mail
> (ouch-this is gunna hurt I know) with only 1 minor ticket but I just
wanted
> to compare rates and discounts. I know I can put my girlfriend on the
> registration and vice-versa to get multi car and I'll get renters to get
> multi line but do you know any other tricks?
>
> I figure I'll lease to get the payment lower and then buy it when the
lease
> is up and maybe sell it to get some money back. I'm probably going to
wait
> til they have some special intrest if they offer it on the S2000.
>
> Any info would be helpful and if anyone knows the secret company with
cheap
> rates please let me know!
>
> Ryan
>
>
and for a brand new one it will run me 329.82/month.
I already decided what I am going to do. My girlfriend's rates are 190.22
and 206.25 respectivly so I can insure it under her cause she is on my
policy. Drops my rates to 305 for a brand new one and 290ish for a 2000
model year once I pay all the differences to keep her paying the same
145/month for a 99 Prelude SH! Punk! And she is only 18!
Guess I will just have to wait til im 25 to get a bigger discount. I want
one so bad i'm not willing to wait.
Any other 21-24 year olds out there dirving this car?
Ryan
"Ryan" <nothinfun@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:geydndd4io9hutndRVn-ig@comcast.com...
> I went to Honda a few days ago and once again sat in the new '04 S2000.
> I've sat in them before and thought they were cool but very expensive. I
> actually sat in the passengers seat and just had to have it. I don't know
> why the passenger seat did it. Maybe cause it felt like I was all cramped
> like a race car but I loved it. (If I get one I will definately be the
one
> behind the wheel. No I'm not hiring drivers.)
>
> I was wondering what you guys are paying for insurance on this beast. I
> haven't called yet for fear of crushing my dream. Also-what discounts do
> you guys have like married-multicar-homeowners-multi line-etc? And who is
> your provider? I'm in Washington State. I am single 22 year mail
> (ouch-this is gunna hurt I know) with only 1 minor ticket but I just
wanted
> to compare rates and discounts. I know I can put my girlfriend on the
> registration and vice-versa to get multi car and I'll get renters to get
> multi line but do you know any other tricks?
>
> I figure I'll lease to get the payment lower and then buy it when the
lease
> is up and maybe sell it to get some money back. I'm probably going to
wait
> til they have some special intrest if they offer it on the S2000.
>
> Any info would be helpful and if anyone knows the secret company with
cheap
> rates please let me know!
>
> Ryan
>
>
#40
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Posts: n/a
Re: S2000 OWNERS!!! Help me out.
Well I got my quote today. For a 2000 S2000 it will cost me 303.95/month
and for a brand new one it will run me 329.82/month.
I already decided what I am going to do. My girlfriend's rates are 190.22
and 206.25 respectivly so I can insure it under her cause she is on my
policy. Drops my rates to 305 for a brand new one and 290ish for a 2000
model year once I pay all the differences to keep her paying the same
145/month for a 99 Prelude SH! Punk! And she is only 18!
Guess I will just have to wait til im 25 to get a bigger discount. I want
one so bad i'm not willing to wait.
Any other 21-24 year olds out there dirving this car?
Ryan
"Ryan" <nothinfun@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:geydndd4io9hutndRVn-ig@comcast.com...
> I went to Honda a few days ago and once again sat in the new '04 S2000.
> I've sat in them before and thought they were cool but very expensive. I
> actually sat in the passengers seat and just had to have it. I don't know
> why the passenger seat did it. Maybe cause it felt like I was all cramped
> like a race car but I loved it. (If I get one I will definately be the
one
> behind the wheel. No I'm not hiring drivers.)
>
> I was wondering what you guys are paying for insurance on this beast. I
> haven't called yet for fear of crushing my dream. Also-what discounts do
> you guys have like married-multicar-homeowners-multi line-etc? And who is
> your provider? I'm in Washington State. I am single 22 year mail
> (ouch-this is gunna hurt I know) with only 1 minor ticket but I just
wanted
> to compare rates and discounts. I know I can put my girlfriend on the
> registration and vice-versa to get multi car and I'll get renters to get
> multi line but do you know any other tricks?
>
> I figure I'll lease to get the payment lower and then buy it when the
lease
> is up and maybe sell it to get some money back. I'm probably going to
wait
> til they have some special intrest if they offer it on the S2000.
>
> Any info would be helpful and if anyone knows the secret company with
cheap
> rates please let me know!
>
> Ryan
>
>
and for a brand new one it will run me 329.82/month.
I already decided what I am going to do. My girlfriend's rates are 190.22
and 206.25 respectivly so I can insure it under her cause she is on my
policy. Drops my rates to 305 for a brand new one and 290ish for a 2000
model year once I pay all the differences to keep her paying the same
145/month for a 99 Prelude SH! Punk! And she is only 18!
Guess I will just have to wait til im 25 to get a bigger discount. I want
one so bad i'm not willing to wait.
Any other 21-24 year olds out there dirving this car?
Ryan
"Ryan" <nothinfun@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:geydndd4io9hutndRVn-ig@comcast.com...
> I went to Honda a few days ago and once again sat in the new '04 S2000.
> I've sat in them before and thought they were cool but very expensive. I
> actually sat in the passengers seat and just had to have it. I don't know
> why the passenger seat did it. Maybe cause it felt like I was all cramped
> like a race car but I loved it. (If I get one I will definately be the
one
> behind the wheel. No I'm not hiring drivers.)
>
> I was wondering what you guys are paying for insurance on this beast. I
> haven't called yet for fear of crushing my dream. Also-what discounts do
> you guys have like married-multicar-homeowners-multi line-etc? And who is
> your provider? I'm in Washington State. I am single 22 year mail
> (ouch-this is gunna hurt I know) with only 1 minor ticket but I just
wanted
> to compare rates and discounts. I know I can put my girlfriend on the
> registration and vice-versa to get multi car and I'll get renters to get
> multi line but do you know any other tricks?
>
> I figure I'll lease to get the payment lower and then buy it when the
lease
> is up and maybe sell it to get some money back. I'm probably going to
wait
> til they have some special intrest if they offer it on the S2000.
>
> Any info would be helpful and if anyone knows the secret company with
cheap
> rates please let me know!
>
> Ryan
>
>
#41
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Posts: n/a
Re: S2000 OWNERS!!! Help me out.
Well I got my quote today. For a 2000 S2000 it will cost me 303.95/month
and for a brand new one it will run me 329.82/month.
I already decided what I am going to do. My girlfriend's rates are 190.22
and 206.25 respectivly so I can insure it under her cause she is on my
policy. Drops my rates to 305 for a brand new one and 290ish for a 2000
model year once I pay all the differences to keep her paying the same
145/month for a 99 Prelude SH! Punk! And she is only 18!
Guess I will just have to wait til im 25 to get a bigger discount. I want
one so bad i'm not willing to wait.
Any other 21-24 year olds out there dirving this car?
Ryan
"Ryan" <nothinfun@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:geydndd4io9hutndRVn-ig@comcast.com...
> I went to Honda a few days ago and once again sat in the new '04 S2000.
> I've sat in them before and thought they were cool but very expensive. I
> actually sat in the passengers seat and just had to have it. I don't know
> why the passenger seat did it. Maybe cause it felt like I was all cramped
> like a race car but I loved it. (If I get one I will definately be the
one
> behind the wheel. No I'm not hiring drivers.)
>
> I was wondering what you guys are paying for insurance on this beast. I
> haven't called yet for fear of crushing my dream. Also-what discounts do
> you guys have like married-multicar-homeowners-multi line-etc? And who is
> your provider? I'm in Washington State. I am single 22 year mail
> (ouch-this is gunna hurt I know) with only 1 minor ticket but I just
wanted
> to compare rates and discounts. I know I can put my girlfriend on the
> registration and vice-versa to get multi car and I'll get renters to get
> multi line but do you know any other tricks?
>
> I figure I'll lease to get the payment lower and then buy it when the
lease
> is up and maybe sell it to get some money back. I'm probably going to
wait
> til they have some special intrest if they offer it on the S2000.
>
> Any info would be helpful and if anyone knows the secret company with
cheap
> rates please let me know!
>
> Ryan
>
>
and for a brand new one it will run me 329.82/month.
I already decided what I am going to do. My girlfriend's rates are 190.22
and 206.25 respectivly so I can insure it under her cause she is on my
policy. Drops my rates to 305 for a brand new one and 290ish for a 2000
model year once I pay all the differences to keep her paying the same
145/month for a 99 Prelude SH! Punk! And she is only 18!
Guess I will just have to wait til im 25 to get a bigger discount. I want
one so bad i'm not willing to wait.
Any other 21-24 year olds out there dirving this car?
Ryan
"Ryan" <nothinfun@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:geydndd4io9hutndRVn-ig@comcast.com...
> I went to Honda a few days ago and once again sat in the new '04 S2000.
> I've sat in them before and thought they were cool but very expensive. I
> actually sat in the passengers seat and just had to have it. I don't know
> why the passenger seat did it. Maybe cause it felt like I was all cramped
> like a race car but I loved it. (If I get one I will definately be the
one
> behind the wheel. No I'm not hiring drivers.)
>
> I was wondering what you guys are paying for insurance on this beast. I
> haven't called yet for fear of crushing my dream. Also-what discounts do
> you guys have like married-multicar-homeowners-multi line-etc? And who is
> your provider? I'm in Washington State. I am single 22 year mail
> (ouch-this is gunna hurt I know) with only 1 minor ticket but I just
wanted
> to compare rates and discounts. I know I can put my girlfriend on the
> registration and vice-versa to get multi car and I'll get renters to get
> multi line but do you know any other tricks?
>
> I figure I'll lease to get the payment lower and then buy it when the
lease
> is up and maybe sell it to get some money back. I'm probably going to
wait
> til they have some special intrest if they offer it on the S2000.
>
> Any info would be helpful and if anyone knows the secret company with
cheap
> rates please let me know!
>
> Ryan
>
>
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Re: S2000 OWNERS!!! Help me out.
> I figure I'll lease to get the payment lower and then buy it when the lease
> is up and maybe sell it to get some money back. I'm probably going to wait
> til they have some special intrest if they offer it on the S2000.
I suggest you learn more about leasing than the fact that it offers
lower payments. While it's great for people who qualify, it can be a
problem for those who don't. Visit www.LeaseGuide.com and then decide
if leasing is going to be right for you.
Good luck.
Al
> is up and maybe sell it to get some money back. I'm probably going to wait
> til they have some special intrest if they offer it on the S2000.
I suggest you learn more about leasing than the fact that it offers
lower payments. While it's great for people who qualify, it can be a
problem for those who don't. Visit www.LeaseGuide.com and then decide
if leasing is going to be right for you.
Good luck.
Al
#43
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Re: S2000 OWNERS!!! Help me out.
> I figure I'll lease to get the payment lower and then buy it when the lease
> is up and maybe sell it to get some money back. I'm probably going to wait
> til they have some special intrest if they offer it on the S2000.
I suggest you learn more about leasing than the fact that it offers
lower payments. While it's great for people who qualify, it can be a
problem for those who don't. Visit www.LeaseGuide.com and then decide
if leasing is going to be right for you.
Good luck.
Al
> is up and maybe sell it to get some money back. I'm probably going to wait
> til they have some special intrest if they offer it on the S2000.
I suggest you learn more about leasing than the fact that it offers
lower payments. While it's great for people who qualify, it can be a
problem for those who don't. Visit www.LeaseGuide.com and then decide
if leasing is going to be right for you.
Good luck.
Al
#44
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Re: S2000 OWNERS!!! Help me out.
> I figure I'll lease to get the payment lower and then buy it when the lease
> is up and maybe sell it to get some money back. I'm probably going to wait
> til they have some special intrest if they offer it on the S2000.
I suggest you learn more about leasing than the fact that it offers
lower payments. While it's great for people who qualify, it can be a
problem for those who don't. Visit www.LeaseGuide.com and then decide
if leasing is going to be right for you.
Good luck.
Al
> is up and maybe sell it to get some money back. I'm probably going to wait
> til they have some special intrest if they offer it on the S2000.
I suggest you learn more about leasing than the fact that it offers
lower payments. While it's great for people who qualify, it can be a
problem for those who don't. Visit www.LeaseGuide.com and then decide
if leasing is going to be right for you.
Good luck.
Al
#45
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Posts: n/a
Re: S2000 OWNERS!!! Help me out.
> I figure I'll lease to get the payment lower and then buy it when the lease
> is up and maybe sell it to get some money back. I'm probably going to wait
> til they have some special intrest if they offer it on the S2000.
I suggest you learn more about leasing than the fact that it offers
lower payments. While it's great for people who qualify, it can be a
problem for those who don't. Visit www.LeaseGuide.com and then decide
if leasing is going to be right for you.
Good luck.
Al
> is up and maybe sell it to get some money back. I'm probably going to wait
> til they have some special intrest if they offer it on the S2000.
I suggest you learn more about leasing than the fact that it offers
lower payments. While it's great for people who qualify, it can be a
problem for those who don't. Visit www.LeaseGuide.com and then decide
if leasing is going to be right for you.
Good luck.
Al