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Old 07-08-2006, 12:36 PM
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Default RE: The big question

You may want to think about selling your older challenger to make your wife feel better and try to save over the next two years or pay off other car loans, stuff like that can help.

I am hoping to get accepted into the USAF Officer program in the coming months. I plan to save over the next two years for a down payment. I also heard that you can buy cars through the bx at a lower cost and less taxes. I would like to do that for my Challenger. Plus, most manufacturers have Armed Forces incentive plans. GM has $500 right now. That is the plan for me.
Yes, the reality is if you are not wealthy selling off one or both E-bodies is probably the only plan. Buying a “new” Challenger used is another.

The BX plan is through AAFES the catch is you must be serving over seas at least 90 days when you purchase it. If the dealers around town do the crazy mark up thing that is my plan, volunteer for an over seas TDY and order my brand new Challenger.