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That era of Silverado is timeless in my mind. No way would I give it up either.Yes, it is 0% and I do qualify for that with a 815 credit score, however you cannot apply that 0% with the farm Bureau $500 cash deal. The farm bureau deal , ford will not let you take 0%. So I had to do 1.9%
BTW, my grandfather was a banker. He taught me all the tricks in regards to how loans and mortgages work. Thats how I took a 30 year mortgage and payed it off in 10 years, and never ever ran a car loan out the full length of time.
He also stated that
"life was like a $hit sandwich. The more bread you have, the less $hit you will have to eat"
He never bought brand new cars either. That's the only place I differ. As a mechanic, I want it new from day one, only because I will spend the extra on quality filters, synthetic oil, and an enhanced mtx program. This allows me to run a vehicle a very long time. My 94 silverado I bought new is still with me 28 years later. Original drivetrain and original clutch.
I used ole Betsy 2 days ago to pick up a Chrysler engine block from the machine shop. To me vehicle year age is only a number. Betsy will not get sold because of the new truck. On the contrary, they actually compliment one another. My maverick will be a daily driver, and use for small pickup stuff. My 94 will be used for the big pickup stuff.
Heck my wifes 2013 Grand Caravan has 168K on the odometer. Vehicle is in perfect shape, but front wheel bearings are starting to growl. I will be changing out front wheel bearings/hubs on it next week. When it hits 200K it will go away. She wants a Mazda CX30. And by God she should get to have one in whatever color and options she picks. We have a savings going for the vans eventual replacement, along with whatever its trade value in is, or we may just sell it on our own.
I have a 2008 chevy HHR "Lucky" this is soon to be my previous every day daily driver. But between Betsy, Lucky, and the Mav that I am going to call the "Silver Buffalo" I have 3 different vehicles to choose from to go to work. Betsy and Lucky are long payed off, and only cost me $400 a year total in liability insurance. Why sell them. Betsy the 94 Silverado is definitely worth waaay more. People still love these GMT400s. No rust, no dents, clean inside. People are now restoring them. Mine doesnt need very much. Lucky is worth maybe $1000 on a good day. He is worth more to me as transportation. On a bad weather day, Lucky is the vehicle of choice.
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