memo90061
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- First Name
- Memo
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- Oct 21, 2021
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- Location
- Los Angeles
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- Mercedes E-350 Coupe
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I really love the new Civic Hatchback and have thought about buying for quite a while. I didn't buy it before because it was missing some features that I got used to in the Mercedes Benz. The new Civic Hatchback Sport Touring seems to have most of what I look for in a car.
I currently have a Mercedes Benz E-350 coupe from 2014. I'm still paying for it and owe so much! I owe 18,500 and I've been to some Honda dealers and they've appraised it at 15k, so I'm upside down $3,500. My currently monthly payments are pretty high and I'm trying to save money to buy a condo in Los Angeles. It's very expensive! With the upside down trade in and the unwanted accessories on the Civic the monthly car payment is pretty high. I've been told $600 a month for a lease and $613 a month to finance.
I'm thinking of ways in which I can have extra money to save for a house/condo. Lower monthly payments, would save on gas, cheaper maintenance, and probably cheaper registration fee. What should I do? What do you recommend?
I currently have a Mercedes Benz E-350 coupe from 2014. I'm still paying for it and owe so much! I owe 18,500 and I've been to some Honda dealers and they've appraised it at 15k, so I'm upside down $3,500. My currently monthly payments are pretty high and I'm trying to save money to buy a condo in Los Angeles. It's very expensive! With the upside down trade in and the unwanted accessories on the Civic the monthly car payment is pretty high. I've been told $600 a month for a lease and $613 a month to finance.
I'm thinking of ways in which I can have extra money to save for a house/condo. Lower monthly payments, would save on gas, cheaper maintenance, and probably cheaper registration fee. What should I do? What do you recommend?
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