Saturday, January 23, 2010

Hyundai Tiburon For Sale Can I Buy A Used Car With $0 Down?

Can i buy a used car with $0 down? - hyundai tiburon for sale

My friend and I want a Hyundai Tiburon in 2005 to buy, sold for $ 10,999. It is likely that you can save $ 500 more, but it is possible for us to put $ 0 to? We do not have a credit card, you probably will not credit. How are you? What are the fees that would have to pay in advance? Please note that car buyers are first. Many thanks (in advance:

6 comments:

Clay said...

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Brit said...

No money from you. But if you have bad credit or not, could help. But it is not necessary. I go to the bank and try to do without money, only then we have to add all the fees for the loan, if there is no big deal. If they can do without money, you say and say what you will find. But you should be able to do with something in the background.

William said...

Yes, I bought a used 2008 Dodge Cummins 32K with zero down.

They have no credit card, I make the payments on two houses that they rent though.

I guess it could, or ESP, if their total income. (This is a big plus ..) If you are a dealer who, prolly $ 100 paperwork fee, but you can buy usually speak like that.

Good luck and do not worry about a persistent hole **. does not mean you will, what ..

alfredb1... said...

Not a chance.

The first buyer at the bottom of the totem and get no benefits for children.

I do not know why you pay by a shark anyway too much!

It is a price for a 2005 tip, if it 2006!

__A_YAHO... said...

You can zero in buying a $ 10,999 car with zero down. You probably can not buy with $ 2,000 cash.

Unless you have a co-signatory. With a guarantee of a great appreciation and income, you can not at zero or $ 500.

userdags said...

I think you can, but it depends on the quality of your credit. Do you own a house or who have never received a credit? Pay your bills on time?
All this can be up to a good credit rating

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