08-19-2016, 12:04 AM
My guess is that you will be disappointed by what they offer you.
Also, a common mistake people make is to look at the monthly payment and say "I can afford that".
If you are determined to get rid of the Chrysler, why do you have to buy new? Why not buy one that is a year or two old and the depreciation fell on someone else? There must be a lot of used Priuses out there at a good price.
Also, a common mistake people make is to look at the monthly payment and say "I can afford that".
If you are determined to get rid of the Chrysler, why do you have to buy new? Why not buy one that is a year or two old and the depreciation fell on someone else? There must be a lot of used Priuses out there at a good price.