InTheHole
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The New Mazda CX-5, starts at about 20.5k, great mileage, proven performance.


I noticed at my dealer's website the 2012 Durango's are listed $5,000 off MSRP. Thanks.
I did buy my last vehicle at the end of the month. They gave me a good deal on the trade in. Good stuff!
Maybe we can travel with the kids on bicycles next time. Then when they get cranky I will call you to babysit for me. You can make some money too!
I have an old Ford Ranger that I use to haul stuff from the lumber yard for home projects. I was looking to get the SUV so that the kids can watch movies on trips on the back and don't drive me insane! He he..
CX-5 is nice but will only seat 5. He needs a third row.
We've just bought a Ford Flex. Wasn't my best choice but this is what Mrs. Pavy wanted.
The CX-9 costs $62,000 here.
why not put 100% down and not finance a depreciating asset.
Who you trying to kid wakky, we all know that you would return the cash.Take your pick.
1) I can only scrape out about $6500 a year and still do the things in life I do. That's $6500 if there are no unexpected circumstances.
2) I was at the dealership last week just looking and for the heck of it went through the process and was told I have no credit rating. That's NO credit rating so I need to establish something. I expected a bad credit rating but can't explain a no rating.
3) I don't foresee winning the lottery, cashing in a huge poker tournament or becoming a consistently winning sports wagerer anytime soon. Unless I start dealing crack or the bank manager drops a sack of cash in the parking lot so I'll be financing something.
Course if you want to PM me your personal Best Bet Plays a couple times a week then maybe I can roll up on that dealer and drop a load of Paid In Full on his ass.
Who you trying to kid wakky, we all know that you would return the cash.