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Old Sep 16, 2011 | 06:53 PM
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just get a personal loan and buy what you want, the world will collapse before that **** is even paid for regardless so you might as well do it
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Old Sep 17, 2011 | 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by ZE Power MX6
I have quite of bit student loan myself, a mortgage, and crap load of other bills. It took me a few months to save up, but I was able to take my time to shop for the right one.

I'm 29 and my insurance is about $135 a month with the FD/Mazda3/MX-6, full coverage except the 6, and that's with my girlfriend in the policy. We have AAA insurance tho, not sure if that matter.
It does matter.

Back in 2006 when my roommate and I lost our FDs in the same fire. I got $23k from State Farm for my 1994 PEP and my roommate got $8k for his 93 R1 from AAA.

I am 38 and pay $184 for my FD and Mazda 3. I am fully covered though.

You get what you pay for.

mdavis, please don't be discouraged. Just understand how common it is to see a 1/2 farked up FD sitting at some shop that someone bought, couldn't afford to upkeep, and now the shop is stuck with it. Its sad to see these cars in Limbo.

IMO make sure you have at least $500.00 on hand for emergency fixes until you get the car to proper shape. Now if you are lucky and get one in proper shape, awesome!
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