Need honest advice
#1
Need honest advice
ok, so i need some advice. Should i get rid of Matilda? i feel all avenues have been exhausted i have saved to get her back on the road and everytime i get the money together something else comes up and i cant do it, this has happened 6 times. I called the loan company and asked them to add whatever it cost at the shop onto the end of the note (never been late on the note) they refuse to do it. I'm tired of paying on something i cant ride. Should i call the loan company and tell them give me the money or come and take her back...in 3 million pieces....
Any and all advice welcome.
Any and all advice welcome.
#2
RE: Need honest advice
I definitely would not suggest letting the bank take it back. Try and see if a local dealer could take it on trade. You will owe more than what it is worth, but if your payment does not increase and you get a newer bike out of it, should be worth it. How much so you owe?
#5
RE: Need honest advice
ORIGINAL: Dluv35
I definitely would not suggest letting the bank take it back. Try and see if a local dealer could take it on trade. You will owe more than what it is worth, but if your payment does not increase and you get a newer bike out of it, should be worth it. How much so you owe?
I definitely would not suggest letting the bank take it back. Try and see if a local dealer could take it on trade. You will owe more than what it is worth, but if your payment does not increase and you get a newer bike out of it, should be worth it. How much so you owe?
i owe approx 1800-2k on it i havent looked at the statement in a few months.
#6
RE: Need honest advice
fixing it is the whole problem, if i could get her fixed and ride her i wouldnt want to get rid of her. if the bank took it back it couldnt hurt my credit any worse. thats the ****ty part dluv it wouldnt take much at all to fix her. around 400-500...MAYBE 600 but i doubt it.
#7
RE: Need honest advice
ORIGINAL: txn_driver
fixing it is the whole problem, if i could get her fixed and ride her i wouldnt want to get rid of her. if the bank took it back it couldnt hurt my credit any worse. thats the ****ty part dluv it wouldnt take much at all to fix her. around 400-500...MAYBE 600 but i doubt it.
fixing it is the whole problem, if i could get her fixed and ride her i wouldnt want to get rid of her. if the bank took it back it couldnt hurt my credit any worse. thats the ****ty part dluv it wouldnt take much at all to fix her. around 400-500...MAYBE 600 but i doubt it.
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#10
RE: Need honest advice
ORIGINAL: hellboytt
Just be patient, you have 4-5 months of nothing but cold to save up some money and fix her.
Just be patient, you have 4-5 months of nothing but cold to save up some money and fix her.