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Client: Frank T. (Buffalo, NY)
Vehicle: 2003 VW Passat
Book Value: $17,789
Purchase Price: $9,050
Savings: $8,739

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Client: Chris W. (El Cajon, CA)
Vehicle: 2002 Ford Expedition EB
Book Value: $18,944
Purchase Price: $8,000
Savings: $10,944

"I didn't think it was possible to buy a reliable car for under $500. WOW! I own my car for the same price as other people's monthly payment"

Client: Cliff S. (Ft. Worth, TX)
Vehicle: 2002 Hyundai Elantra
Book Value: $9,975
Purchase Price: $475
Savings: $9,500

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Saw my first a few weeks ago. Light turns green for westbound traffic, traffic starts to go, all of a sudden here comes a woman in a convertible Audi into the intersection to get T-boned by a Jeep Cherokee. I saw it all and became a witness for the guy in the Cherokee. The cutie pie in the Audi had a look of disbelief, like "why didn’t you guys wait for me, can’t you see I’m important and can’t be bothered with red lights while I’m doing business on my phone???". She was probably a realtor chasing the same deal with 20 other starving realtors whose Audis and BMW 3 Series are about to get repossessed.

I had to turn my car in willingly because I was unable to continue to make payments. I realized that for a year and some months, I was working real hard on my job and not getting paid enough money for the work I did. I was constantly struggling. So, several times, I wrote checks off my father’s account to pay half of a huge car note. I realized that I didn’t have to purchase that car, and that I wanted to keep up with the joneses. My father informed on a few occassions that he could keep paying my car note because it was too high. And he told me not write any checks off his account anymore. I agreed to that, and realized for a long time, that was wrong. I have been unemployed for the past three months now,but I am seeking employment, but I haven’t found a gig that is going to pay me at least 12 or 13 dollars an hour. So, how does one survive? Will this ruin my chances of buying a home one day and getting another cell phone?

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