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Everyone should challenge toyota executives to a dance off for being f'd up

Discussion in 'General Tundra Discussion' started by Gfgneo, Apr 2, 2021.

  1. Apr 2, 2021 at 8:28 PM
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    It’s a depreciating asset even at 0%.

    I’d buy a vehicle a few years old and let someone else take the hit, and pay cash for a vehicle well below my means.
     
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  2. Apr 2, 2021 at 8:39 PM
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    If only Tundras actually worked that way... I completely understand what you’re saying, though, and I would agree with you about 95% of the time. I’ll have mine paid off well before the 6 year mark, and last I’d checked the book value is pretty close to the same as the day I bought it. It’s worked out just fine in my situation.
     
  3. Apr 2, 2021 at 8:40 PM
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    Wrong- the incentive you will receive is the incentive being offered the month you pick up the truck, not the month the truck was ordered - if the incentive increased from the month you ordered the truck and you didn't get it would you be ok with that?
     
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  4. Apr 2, 2021 at 8:46 PM
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    I’ll toast to the 95%.
     
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    Maybe we could sue them?

    I have some big news on this and will tell you about it tomorrow. :facepalm:
     
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  6. Apr 2, 2021 at 9:08 PM
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    I want some of you guys to walk into the bank tomorrow. Talk to a loan officer about a 0% loan. Let me know how that goes...



     
  7. Apr 2, 2021 at 10:47 PM
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    RLHULK

    RLHULK Too many gamma rays in all that BBQ smoke.

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    Still rolling stock baby....
    I know its all a matter of personal choice.

    I prefer the 0% loans. I do at times lease, but normally wait for a 0% offer to purchase.

    Some folks like, some dont, I get it. Has anyone looked at GM length of financing? Up to 120 months, I about fell over when I read that one.
     
  9. Apr 3, 2021 at 12:13 AM
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    When vehicle pricing is that high, the auto/banking industry had to do something.

    2021-04-03 01_09_59-Window.jpg

    Exotic vehicle financing has been this way for a long time though. Then again, most people that can afford a Ferrari F12 do not finance cars. They might use cash or real estate and leverage off them.
     
  10. Apr 3, 2021 at 12:26 AM
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    TWEET AWAY, AINT GOING TO DO ANY GOOD !!!!!
     
  11. Apr 3, 2021 at 3:48 AM
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    As mentioned before, consider something used. Between Carmax, Carvana and Vroom one has about 300 Tundras to choose from.
     
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  12. Apr 3, 2021 at 4:30 AM
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    RLHULK Too many gamma rays in all that BBQ smoke.

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    Still rolling stock baby....

    I hear ya. Things are getting nuts, do not go price lumber whatever you do, its insane right now.
     
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    Tell me about it. My patio project has jumped from ~35000.00 to well above 50K now.
     
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    An example to contradict the depreciation thing (right now...times are different) Bought a 2019 rav4 hybrid xse in sept 2019. Brand new paid $33,500. Drove it 22,xxx miles and traded it in on a 2021 Highlander hybrid platinum in January 2021. So 17 months, 22,000 miles and was given $30,500 when I traded it in.
     
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  15. Apr 3, 2021 at 4:42 AM
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    I feel for you. I know folks trying to build that have put everything on hold, the loans they were approved for now will not cover the actual costs.
    Its insane, I have heard rumblings through other yards that they are expecting 7/16 osb to hit $64 a sheet soon. We are at $41.15 as of yesterday. Its hitting my roofers hard.
     
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    We are putting the covered part on hold. The concrete, stonework, outside kitchen, electrical, etc will most likely continue. I have a short window to have concrete done with frost lines.
     
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    Feeling pretty smug right now, bought at the beginning of the year and the incentive was $2500. (But wait! Dealer had added on a bunch of stuff like tint, paint sealer, vinyl door/hood protectors, USB cables, emergency services that seemed to erase the savings.) IMO incentives & subsidies tend to end up in the dealer's pocket one way or another.

    And yes I'll finance a vehicle if I get a good rate. Do I have cash? Yes I do, but OTOH I've seen the stock market do very well and I'd rather fund my Roth IRA with any extra cash I have laying around.

    So if I borrow 30k at 2.19%, what is the cost? $1700 over 5 years. Let's take my credit card cash back during that period (4% restaurants, 3% gas, 2.5% everything else), $3k/year. $15000 in tax free money just for buying all the stuff I normally do. That little interest on the Tundra doesn't seem so daunting any more. I think Ramsey is against credit cards as well, sometimes he's a little too black & white. His advice is great for those addicted to spending but auto loans are the cheapest money you'll find.
     
  18. Apr 3, 2021 at 6:07 AM
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    No i can afford it its just with the incintive i was looking at a low 800 a month and now its 8n the mid to high 900 a month. I was saving 1000 a month since last August to get a tundra. I had to get one earlier than i wanted due to the supply issue, it just bugs me at the insanity of paying over 900 for a vehicle when my first car was a 300 dollar payment 10 yrs agao(also was my first new car) im a frugal person and am blessed to be in a good financial situation. Probably wouldnt mind it so much if i didnt just spent a shit ton on my house remodel. I could have bout 2 tundras with that.
     
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    And THAT is why incentives are now gone. IT's business ladies.
    They're in it to make money.
     
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    I was trying to explain to a friend that now is not a good time to build a house and he didn't believe me at first.
     
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    Is it wrong that I don't feel bad about your $50000 USD patio. :sadviolin:
     
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    I financed my truck at 2.9% for 72 months even though I have enough to pay cash for it. I did that because I am earning double digits on that money. At any point, I could pay it off, or pay it way down, or whatever. I also paid a large down payment to make sure I will never be upside down. I have those options because I have been blessed to have had good counsel in my younger years when I could barely make ends meet.

    Back then, I never financed a car for more than 3 years, and never bought new. I learned very early that cars NEVER go up in value (unless you get very lucky, which is stupid to depend on). I don't do everything Dave Ramsey says, but this just makes sense. If you're spending a lot of your money on stuff that just goes down in value, you will NEVER get ahead. You will ALWAYS be trapped by your payments.
     
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    You can feel bad for the sub-$5000 deck I was going to build which has now jumped to $10K minimum. We're not building it. I'll live with going up and down a dozen steps and standing in snow/dirt rather than pay these extortionist prices.
     
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    At the rate things are going there may not be a good time in the foreseeable future to build anything. That said my new home build is almost done and yes the price of supplies did go up.
     
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    A couple years ago I got a quote on our gravel driveway to Concrete. It was about $9000 cad, we passed on it

    The other day I got a quote on a cheaper option of Asphalt, it was $9800 cad, we passed on it.

    I'm going to re gravel it myself, with a shovel and the kids, hopefully for under $500, including edging.

    Luckily, we don't have any professional landscaping or renovations planned, as we got them done a few years ago.
     
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    That surprising that asphalt hasn't gone up in price too much. Labor costs are insane and that's what racks up the price of a project. I didn't even bother getting quotes for building the deck when we started designing it. I'm a tradesman. I'll build it myself. $5K was our estimate for all materials and the one contractor I'd have to bring in to drive the screwpiles in. We were going to do it last summer but I got laid off in the spring, so we put off the deck project to this year. Big mistake. Material pricing has doubled. 2"x10"x12' pressure treated boards are now almost $50 each. I'm at $1000 just for joists at today's prices. Fuck. That.
     
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    People actually pay $800 + a month for a vehicle? That’s a house payment dude. If you don’t have $$$ to put down and get yourself a lower payment then it doesn’t sound like you should get it in the first place the way things are going right now.
     
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    This has always been my thought too. But some people have to have it now....or in 96 months of payments in some cases.

    @Outbound I think asphalt has gone up too. I'm guessing if we had gotten a quote a couple years ago, it would have been $5-6k.
     
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    I'd kill for an $800 a month house payment. Ours is about $2000 a month.

    I paid cash for my Tundra but my last car payment was $500 a month for 60 months at 0%.
     

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