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rottedv wrote:Ok guys these are the prices i'm getting...My budget is 150K....Don't really want to spend more than that....When the baby comes in Sept. will need room in the back. When i 'm ready to move out my apt. I'll need a workhorse and to go to work from La romain to Trincity i'll need a fuel economical vehicle... I will need to sell my current vehicle first and then buy so here are the deal I'm getting...
(1). Ford Ranger 4x2 d/c basic i.e steel rims, 2.5 tdi wind up windows, outside hooks, tint and mats = 150K but I will have to wait till the middle of August for the next shipment. NB that the high grade 4x2 is 165K.
(2). Ford Ranger 4x4 d/c Basic plus tint, mats and bedliner, steel rims, bronze colour, 2.5 tdi, wind up windows etc = 165K. Last one available make me wonder if it was a test vehicle. Has some kms on it like 66 but said that it was driven down from the bond.
(3). Toyota 4x2 hilux d/c basic = 174K available for easy street financing.
(4). Isuzu Dmax 4x2 d/c LS high grade, power windows, tint bedliner chrome kit 2.5 td = 152K 3 more in stock and next shipment would be in early sept just before election.
(5). Nissan d22 frontier 4x2 d/c td27 non turbo basic wind up windows, no tint mats = 134K 2 more in stock.
(6) Mazda bt 50 4x2 d/c basic tint mats turbo timer bedliner outside hooks wind up windows steel rims = 145K
Didn't check the mitsu cause I just can't see myself in one....I 'm leaning towards the dmax...PPl say it really reliable and the space in the back is adequate but it slow to pick up in terms of acceleration, but speed is up to mark, a little rugged ride especially if your in the back seat and you hit a small bump (ppl fly up and hit the roof) safety features are adequate and it can take licks. soooo!!!
civic minded wrote:i thought you have the 150K in cash thats why i suggest you buy a used vehicle to avoid a loan. - if that is your budget with a loan then boi i donno - your options kinda limited, If i was in your shoes - i wont consider a new vehicle but try to fightup with what you have -save your money -Priority is your kid than anything else dude.
Later on then consider getting a new vehicle when you can afford it - don't end up like those guys that have a audi park under their board house!- if you know what i mean...lol
lighthammer wrote:No other way around it man, just do your homework and research what van you want. Call around, ask around, test drive, compare pricing, check your budget & financing.
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