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ParticipantThe depreciation on the Audi will be bad as well. A few years ago I got a used A4 (2001) for about $24k OTD (TTL included).
It had only 30,000 miles on it but was an electrical nightmare and in the shop alot for any number of sensors tripping.
I eventually traded it in at an approx. 10,000 dollar depreciation loss because I was getting sick of the dealer trips.
If you do buy used, be sure there is lots of residual warranty. You’ll be needing it.
sd_t2
ParticipantThe depreciation on the Audi will be bad as well. A few years ago I got a used A4 (2001) for about $24k OTD (TTL included).
It had only 30,000 miles on it but was an electrical nightmare and in the shop alot for any number of sensors tripping.
I eventually traded it in at an approx. 10,000 dollar depreciation loss because I was getting sick of the dealer trips.
If you do buy used, be sure there is lots of residual warranty. You’ll be needing it.
sd_t2
ParticipantThe depreciation on the Audi will be bad as well. A few years ago I got a used A4 (2001) for about $24k OTD (TTL included).
It had only 30,000 miles on it but was an electrical nightmare and in the shop alot for any number of sensors tripping.
I eventually traded it in at an approx. 10,000 dollar depreciation loss because I was getting sick of the dealer trips.
If you do buy used, be sure there is lots of residual warranty. You’ll be needing it.
sd_t2
ParticipantThe depreciation on the Audi will be bad as well. A few years ago I got a used A4 (2001) for about $24k OTD (TTL included).
It had only 30,000 miles on it but was an electrical nightmare and in the shop alot for any number of sensors tripping.
I eventually traded it in at an approx. 10,000 dollar depreciation loss because I was getting sick of the dealer trips.
If you do buy used, be sure there is lots of residual warranty. You’ll be needing it.
sd_t2
ParticipantBut also… don’t underestimate the effects of entropy – flooring and carpets do wear out and you’re on the hook for upgrading them.
My $0.02
sd_t2
ParticipantBut also… don’t underestimate the effects of entropy – flooring and carpets do wear out and you’re on the hook for upgrading them.
My $0.02
sd_t2
ParticipantBut also… don’t underestimate the effects of entropy – flooring and carpets do wear out and you’re on the hook for upgrading them.
My $0.02
sd_t2
ParticipantBut also… don’t underestimate the effects of entropy – flooring and carpets do wear out and you’re on the hook for upgrading them.
My $0.02
sd_t2
ParticipantBut also… don’t underestimate the effects of entropy – flooring and carpets do wear out and you’re on the hook for upgrading them.
My $0.02
sd_t2
ParticipantI was wondering if there is any credibility to the notion that right now (and the preceding year or so) is when lots of underwater owners are renting at a loss and once the foreclosures start in earnest, that the banks themselves would evict any renters because they don’t want to be landlords. Thoughts??
sd_t2
ParticipantI was wondering if there is any credibility to the notion that right now (and the preceding year or so) is when lots of underwater owners are renting at a loss and once the foreclosures start in earnest, that the banks themselves would evict any renters because they don’t want to be landlords. Thoughts??
sd_t2
ParticipantI was wondering if there is any credibility to the notion that right now (and the preceding year or so) is when lots of underwater owners are renting at a loss and once the foreclosures start in earnest, that the banks themselves would evict any renters because they don’t want to be landlords. Thoughts??
sd_t2
ParticipantI was wondering if there is any credibility to the notion that right now (and the preceding year or so) is when lots of underwater owners are renting at a loss and once the foreclosures start in earnest, that the banks themselves would evict any renters because they don’t want to be landlords. Thoughts??
sd_t2
ParticipantI was wondering if there is any credibility to the notion that right now (and the preceding year or so) is when lots of underwater owners are renting at a loss and once the foreclosures start in earnest, that the banks themselves would evict any renters because they don’t want to be landlords. Thoughts??
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