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View Poll Results: Did you get the no Finance, what do you pay monthly?(72 months only)
less than $250
67
19.42%
$250-$270
33
9.57%
$271-$290
24
6.96%
$291-$310
39
11.30%
$311-$330
41
11.88%
$331-$350
33
9.57%
more than $350
108
31.30%
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How much do you pay monthly(72 mon. only*)

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Old Jul 6, 2008 | 11:12 PM
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From: Gonzales, CA
08Lt, Everything except Chrome and sun roof. $8000 down plus 4000 in rebates. Payments of 243 for 60 months, 4.5% through credit union.
Old Jul 7, 2008 | 08:05 AM
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yah i knew that bieng 19 and not having co-signer was gonna kill me...just didnt expect it to be that bad. As soon as im out of my apartment lease im gonna start paying around $800 a month on the hhr so i dont get screwed as bad in the end. My fico was 700. If it wasnt for the $3000 rebate i would have walked away...
Old Jul 7, 2008 | 08:59 AM
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From: Suburban Chicago
08 HHR SS
All options except 7 speaker, XM, side airbags, and stripes.

Extended Warranty 6year 60,000 no deductable B2B. -Interior protection for life of car-undercoating-clearcoat protection-and rust proofing.

6000 down
0%-72months

Payment= $310 a month

Better MPG
Lowered Insurance $222 a year

All in all a great deal.

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Old Jul 7, 2008 | 01:46 PM
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From: Denver, CO
08 2LT
Everything except side airbags and maybe a few knick knacks

$17,500 Trade in on 04 Silverado 2500
$19,600 Price after rebates/incentives
$2,100 Cost to me
$6,800 Left on truck loan
$1,500 Warranty
$300 Taxes, etc
$205 per month
BEST OF ALL - 27 MPG around town!
Old Jul 7, 2008 | 03:33 PM
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As long as you feel like you got a good deal, then you got a good deal. It don't matter if the whole world thinks you got suckered as long as you think it, you got it. Just remember though, 3 check engine lights and a wet passenger floorboard are very effective in changing the way you think!
Old Jul 7, 2008 | 03:44 PM
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From: Birmingham, AL
Paid $16,537 OTD for my 08 Panel LS new with running boards, auto, and OnStar. $273 a month through my local CU at 5.45% interest. I've had higher monthly payments on motorcycles, LOL!
Old Jul 7, 2008 | 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by 08hhrls
yah i knew that bieng 19 and not having co-signer was gonna kill me...just didnt expect it to be that bad. As soon as im out of my apartment lease im gonna start paying around $800 a month on the hhr so i dont get screwed as bad in the end. My fico was 700. If it wasnt for the $3000 rebate i would have walked away...
If you pay it off too quick it won't help your credit for your next loan. I'm no expert but go at least a year or 2 before it's all paid off. Another option would be once the balance is lower than Blue Book you could look into refinancing but there's no telling if the rate would be any better.
Old Jul 7, 2008 | 10:46 PM
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From: New Mexico
Just thinking about my deal pi$$'s me off. I did get what I wanted after and "all" day deal until 9pm that night. Had one heated debate righ ton the showroom floor on the second trip. (They called me back). Then at abut 8:30, they caved.
Old Jul 24, 2008 | 11:27 AM
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From: Centennial, Colorado
2009 SS 522.07 no incentives available, but I guess thats what i get for wanting to be the 1st in CO with an 09.

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Old Jul 24, 2008 | 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Songman
Our payment is $160 per month. We put $10,000 down and no trade-in. Of course, I bought the 6 year extended internal/external warranty as well so that pushed the price up a little.
Oops! After reading more into the thread I see that I shouldn't have participated anyway. We got 0% but only went 60 months.



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