Oh my gosh this was the most informative video Ive ever watched, I love it. All the knowledge ur bro gave, I appreciate you for yall taking the time to make this video cus this really just blessed me
Im just watching this video and he was definitely right about choosing the person who looks like they need a sale. I was able to get a 2023 at a rate that was way lower than what they were asking and perfect for me by negotiating on my terms and being confident - also I went in by myself to trade in with no down payment
Check insurance rates before buying,, most cars will be reasonable, but there are a few that are just crazy, especially enthusiast cars, Camaro, Mustang, V8 Challengers, WRX, Civic SI, BRZ, etc. Have seen quotes for $300/$400/month just for minimum insurance.
😭 thank you sm! and lol honestly it’s like if you’re not taught this by an adult who knows these things you have to learn it all on your own because school would never
I’m only 15 and I’m looking to get a car during my junior year of high school. I’m pretty sure my credit score is not that high so,is it possible to have my mother or father to use their credit score?
If your parents credit score is good (which I’m sure it is) then they can add you as an authorized user onto their credit cards and it will build your credit! I would also get a credit card yourself at 18 and purchase small things on it because you still have to build your own credit yourself. Being that you are still young the dealership will most likely ask your parents to be co-signers for a loan depending on how much money you put down and if you have income coming in showing your able to make payments. I hope this helps :) good luck with everything
Young lady you remind me of myself when I was younger. Financially disciplined, goal orientated, a budget queen and planned as much as I could. Trust me when I say you'll be good later on if you keep it up. Great video 😊
@@seriahalexus i think for the most part everything seemed valid outside of me also been researching lol, & but overall I appreciate your advice it was really informative!🫶🏾 thnx again!
I prefer leasing. And yes you do have to get approved for a certain amount of the actual cost of the car. At the end you owe the residual cost of the cost.