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<blockquote data-quote="zghorner" data-source="post: 3123037" data-attributes="member: 35089"><p>I am considering doing something that is against my financial belief system...Financing a new truck. I have been looking every day for a while now and it looks like i can get a 2017-2018 Ram 3500 with zero miles for around $45k. 2013-2015 with 100k miles (no warranty) for around $35k. so $10k more to have a brand new truck with a warranty. The main reason i am liking this route is the warranty. These trucks are expensive to fix when they break so having 100k miles covered would be excellent. I am curious what a decent interest rate is on vehicles these days?</p><p></p><p>sharing for the sake of discussion, you're thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zghorner, post: 3123037, member: 35089"] I am considering doing something that is against my financial belief system...Financing a new truck. I have been looking every day for a while now and it looks like i can get a 2017-2018 Ram 3500 with zero miles for around $45k. 2013-2015 with 100k miles (no warranty) for around $35k. so $10k more to have a brand new truck with a warranty. The main reason i am liking this route is the warranty. These trucks are expensive to fix when they break so having 100k miles covered would be excellent. I am curious what a decent interest rate is on vehicles these days? sharing for the sake of discussion, you're thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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