Originally Posted by andrew
i leased mine Oct 03....
Andrew, I thought you Bought and not Leased because of all those fancy mods that cost time and money...... How does that work on a lease? I guess if you turn it in after the lease, someone will get a nicely modded Xfire 8)
Originally Posted by Bullseye's quote of what costucu
Hello everyone,
I am new to this forum.
I am seriously considering <a href="http://www.ntsearch.com/search.php?q=leasing&v=56">leasing</a> a 2004 Crossfire. The quote that I got from the local dealer is $369 (no <a href="http://www.ntsearch.com/search.php?q=money&v=56">money</a> down) which translates to:
Price: $31,600
Residual:$19,320
<a href="http://www.ntsearch.com/search.php?q=Money&v=56">Money</a> Factor: 0.0007 (about 1.6%APR)
Is this a good deal? I have seen lower prices for the 2004 ($29,000 on Carmax). Do you think I should negotiate on the price?
Thanks
Bullseye, You were saying the other day somthing about having a virus or whatever that is adding internet links to your quotes. I see its still doing that and wanted to help you get rid of it. Two free things I would recomend is....
1. F-secure is a free scan to check for virus's spyware and stuff at
www.f-secure.com
2. Spybot is an excellent free program also at
www.safer-networking.org
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Also I sometimes use free "Adaware" software at
www.lavasoft.de
and another good free scan of virus' is at
http://www.housecall.antivirus.com/h...start_corp.asp
Its all free stuff and should help you discover any virus, spyware, malware and other baddies, let us know what you find