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I know 5 years is pretty "typical" for an auto loan. I don't want to stretch it out too long, and get upside down, but I don't want to put too much of a pinch on my budget either.
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going with a bank....
If you do use a dealer's financing, READ THE FINE PRINT!
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Sometimes those interest free things are a major pain in the A$$... I know I'd have to make sure there's no payoff penalty....
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