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Old 03-17-2015, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by HulluCorn
I can't bring myself to finance a brand new truck. I know repairs can be a PITA but if you do it right, its cheaper.
I want to wait a month or two before I start cracking into new fluids lol
Just recently finished all replacements and fluids on my (old lady's now) Grand Cherokee 3.7


When I changed my differential fluid(front and rear) it was no where near recommended mileage yet and it was clear they were very contaminated. Maybe they were submerged it water. I sure was glad I did that ASAP. You are right about getting the loan on a truck. It can be as much as a mortgage on a entry level house.
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Old 03-17-2015, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by learningneverends
You are right about getting the loan on a truck. It can be as much as a mortgage on a entry level house.
That is exactly what I have been saying to everyone.. word for word......
I'm working on saving for a down payment on my first entry level house.
A Used truck was the perfect option. I gambled on this one and so far so good.



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