Well, this is a follow up post from the used hybrid one.
Do you think this is the best time in years to get a new car? Even Toyota has 0% financing (may be only for 3 yrs). Given that average new car loan is about 6% for 5 yrs, savings on interest alone could be thousands of dollars. However, I've seen 0% or 1.9% deals from Honda or Nissan from time to time. My clunker of 14 years is driving ok so far but I'm thinking within a few months, the repair and maintenance cost would be 2k to 3k per one mechanic (tires, breaks, engine mounts, timing belt, some valve replacement, axle joint(?). I may just wait until next year for new Honda Insight hybrid at around $17000 but haven't really seen one yet...
Do you think this is the best time in years to get a new car? Even Toyota has 0% financing (may be only for 3 yrs). Given that average new car loan is about 6% for 5 yrs, savings on interest alone could be thousands of dollars. However, I've seen 0% or 1.9% deals from Honda or Nissan from time to time. My clunker of 14 years is driving ok so far but I'm thinking within a few months, the repair and maintenance cost would be 2k to 3k per one mechanic (tires, breaks, engine mounts, timing belt, some valve replacement, axle joint(?). I may just wait until next year for new Honda Insight hybrid at around $17000 but haven't really seen one yet...