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Stopped at the local dealer and checked out a nice Streetglide, '10 version. Stereo w cd player, acc plug, & 2 up seat with pass pegs...nice stuff........and they are willing to take my '03 WG in on trade and keep my payments at the same level. I have about 1 1/2 yrs and they will make it a 5 yr loan with nothing down, said he thinks he might even get a lower monthly.
Tell me why I shouldn't.......
Last edited by glideridemike; Aug 14, 2010 at 06:57 AM.
can't think of a good enough reason not to pull the trigger...well, you could be done and have your bike paid off in 1 1/2 years, or get a bigger bike for the same amount for only a little longer (payment-wise). I think I'd do it, but I'm weird that way...good luck with whatever you decide!
Stopped at the local dealer and checked out a nice Streetglide, '10 version. Stereo w cd player, acc plug, & 2 up seat with pass pegs, (I think these are the extras) and they are willing to take my '03 WG in on trade and keep my payments at the same level. I have about 1 1/2 yrs and they will make it a 5 yr loan with nothing down, said he thinks he might even get a lower monthly.
Tell me why I shouldn't.......
Would need more information, age, $ in 401k, Pension?, kids?, life insurance policy?, mortgage? If you're looking for financial advice on whether the de-investment is worth it, the answer would be it depend on your current asset portfolio and projected expenses.
Oh and all the crap you listed is stock no upgrades just an FYI
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