Crissa
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- First Name
- Crissa
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- Jul 8, 2020
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- 2014 Zero S, 2013 Mazda 3
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And remember, if the street corner is not raken, there is always the very lucrative drug dealing.I'm not going to lie, 80k and I used to do 15k-20k a year side hustle. Currently a strategic sourcing position in a very depressed region in New York. (Horse and buggy NY not skyscraper NY)
The original AWD was a stretch for me confort wise. The Foundation series is beyond a stretch for me.
~$1600 a month.
I live simple. We live in a duplex and rent the other half.
I will be renting the truck out frantically to make it work. It's well worth the rental cost to test drive one.
Might do feet pics or OF but I'll have to hit the gym for that...
Taking a leap of faith. If this business model works out I will add other cars to the fleet and do apparel purchases for drawing entries/ vehicle giveaways after they have depreciated.
It's like having another baby at this point
Anyone tried Tenet? Headlne rates is 6.49%, my rate before Tesla financing did a bair-and switch on me despite my 830+ credit score.I looked at these guys below a few years ago and they had competitive rates and the ability to setup as a deferred ballon payment at the end of term. Allows for a lower payment. Maybe it would help some out. They specialize in doing loans for EV’s.
https://tenet.com/
lol yea either way your on the hook for the total purchase price my man, totaled doesnt forgive whatever you owe on the loan ...What does getting totaled have to do with paying cash?
You are right about paying cash. I can pay cash or finance. I have other investments earning more than 7%. I will finance and pay it off when I get sick of making monthly payments. I really don’t like making payments. I would add to the criteria of purchase, to have a safe place to park and charge it overnight where you live.Seriously, if you can't pay cash, why are you buying a FS Cybertruck with current interest rates? For those that are anyway, bless you and thanks for supporting Tesla and American workers.
Ya thunk?Imagine asking that question to total strangers?
denniscw is such a Turd Ferguson…
I think for me I will start standing in the street corner of Costco warehouse with a cardboard sign "Please support my Tesla Cybertruck Addiction need $$$ @SAP!!"I plan to live in the truck most of the time so I am going to use my VA loan to finance it for 30 years... payment should only be about $700/mo. Which is fine. I make 100/mo allowance from wife who allows me to exist.
Ordered FS 1/31 - No VIN yet............
Charge in graduated rates:I think for me I will start standing in the street corner of Costco warehouse with a cardboard sign "Please support my Tesla Cybertruck Addiction need $$$ @SAP!!"
They have a Cybertruck Payment calculator https://bit.ly/48VYaXAAnyone tried Tenet? Headlne rates is 6.49%, my rate before Tesla financing did a bair-and switch on me despite my 830+ credit score.
I got an approval from Chase but Tesla also said it's not "accredited".
It’s still insured.Pretty wild how many people are paying cash. Hopefully it never gets totalled.