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by mikestew
295 days ago
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Even TFA points out that this is nothing new, as I was thinking "we bought a new car 20 years ago, and 84 month loans were an option". It was an option that few took, but it was there. Now, apparently, 21% of new car loans are 84 months. While we're on the subject, here's one for you: if you buy an RV, you can get a 20 year loan. We technically have one at the moment (it'll be paid off after having held the loan for a few months). You think cars depreciate fast? Go buy an RV. I can't imagine carrying a 20 year loan on something that will be nearly impossible to sell before the loan is paid off. |
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