Thanks for the info ladies. At the moment, the truck is worth more than the outstanding balance on my loan, which upon trade in will pay off the loan and I will have money left over. I will not take loans through car dealers and auto companies. My loan is through my local credit union which gives me a lower interest payment than anybody else and due to the fact that I am a credit union member, some auto companies give a discount to credit union members toward a another vehicle.
When I got this truck I financed it through the dealer who used a local bank and end result was a high payment and interest rate. I also wanted to make a down payment on the truck and they convinced me to leave it in the bank. Right, like it was getting big interest. Well, I promptly trotted over to my credit union, told them what my loan payments were, told them what I had for down payment on loan, they issued me a check in no time flat and I went to the other bank with two checks in hand (my payment from the credit union and the down payment check) and closed out the loan. They weren't happy but tough. Figured there went all that nice loan and interest. The the credit union set me up with payments half the amount I got through the dealer and the interest rate is almost non existant. I've talked with them about refinancing and in this case I would be starting from zero, cause the loan would be paid off with part of the trade in. Depending on how much I need to borrow again, the interest rate might be lower and the payments might be a bit lower too. The reason I couldn't pay the dealer off in the first place was cause this truck was ordered and not on the lot, so we didn't know what the final price was going to be. So I couldn't make arrangements ahead of time.
When I got this truck, gas was cheaper than it is now ($3.59 here at the moment) and slowly rising again. I know darn well that if anyplace is going to hit $4 by Memorial Day, it will be here as we arent tha't far off from it already. These dealers up here will raise prices as soon as a peak tourist season or event is about to happen. Believe me, it's a sore point with a lot of people up here. No cometition here as two oil companies own most of the stations in town and the little guy has to go along. Down the road from me about 8 miles it can be as much as 15-20 cents cheaper sometimes. Go figure. Another county. I hear it from campers at the park too about how much Gaylord is for gas as compared to other places.
Was thinking last night that I had better not get something too small as the one stretch of highway is a nice crossing point for those BIG elk that live around there
. They are always going across the expressway to graze on the grass of the golf course on the other side of the road. Been a lot of accidents there but I think most of them are in wee hours of morning or at night. I haven't heard of any of late though, so maybe they aren't around the area anymore. And then there are the deer and... All kinds of fun. Actually I think the idiot drivers are more a problem.
Actually that darn Ford Escape is bugging me..........