seashoreCM said:
It seems like you need an attorney to review the paperwork when buying a car..... Car buyers have occasionally had a rude awakening .....
my GF at work just got screwed buying a new car. her DH was pushing her to get rid of her (paid off) 97 Plymouth Breeze--before anyone wouldn't give them anything for it. (note: there was nothing wrong with the car!) Now, you also need to know, she only works 3 days (about 15-20 hrs) a week and is a SAHM the other days. Her DH works 2nd shift and they have 1 kid. I know they struggle and don't make much money. She is
very religious and even keeps track of her tips to be sure 10% goes to the church!

: Anyway, they own a twin home, have a huge Dodge truck...that pulls their boat!! So, anyway, he ropes her into trading in her car for a Hyudai Santa Fe. (Why she needs such a big car is anyone's guess?

) Well, the smooth talking of the salesman and them not (seemingly) reading the contract over carefully before signing, got them that new SUV for $385/month for 5 years!

I can't believe they would go from $0 payments (on a perfectly fine car) to that!!

Oh, and the funniest part?? She says, "We'll only be strapped for 2 years".....

C'mon??!!! TWO years......

And after all that.......she didn't even buy a Honda!!
