I agree and disagree depending on circumstance. I've seen a lot of deals running 0% APR for 12 months, wouldn't be too bad of an idea to spread out your payments and pay it off in 6-12 months, especially if you're younger and want to build some credit.arcticcatmatt said:Nice looking sled
I would not get a loan for a snowmobile however..
I'm not worried about the money or the insurance. In my line of work they cannot find enough guys to work so financially I'm stable and plan on putting down a good chunk of change on the sled (5k) when I pick it up in the fall. I also have a '09 4x4 Hemi Ram[MX86 said:I agree and disagree depending on circumstance. I've seen a lot of deals running 0% APR for 12 months, wouldn't be too bad of an idea to spread out your payments and pay it off in 6-12 months, especially if you're younger and want to build some credit.arcticcatmatt said:Nice looking sled
I would not get a loan for a snowmobile however..
But it is the double edged sword were you wreck the sled, you're fucked, and of course have to have full insurance on it for the loan.
I would hope for the buyer's sake, with a sled of that value, the owner would WANT full coverage on their investment to protect it. People should not be worried about financing if it fits the buyers budget. Not everyone throws cash at purchases this size. Boats, harleys, and most other spendy toys are usually financed. Everyone is different.MX86 said:I agree and disagree depending on circumstance. I've seen a lot of deals running 0% APR for 12 months, wouldn't be too bad of an idea to spread out your payments and pay it off in 6-12 months, especially if you're younger and want to build some credit.arcticcatmatt said:Nice looking sled
I would not get a loan for a snowmobile however..
But it is the double edged sword were you wreck the sled, you're fucked, and of course have to have full insurance on it for the loan.
arcticcatmatt said:Nice looking sled
I would not get a loan for a snowmobile however..