How much would it cost to re-paint a 1998 Toyota rav4? The car is in nice condition and I will probably get it as my first car but I hate the nasty orange color that my brother baught it in and i would like to paint it a different color. how much do you t...
How much has a 2007 Toyota RAV4 depreciated before I even buy it? The New 2008 model will be out shortly.
This means the 2007 RAV4 is really a 1 year old automobile. (I am worried about the depreciation).
So will a dealer give me a better price?
How much can I expe...
its not about how new of a driver you are, its about your credit (And since you arent 18, you dont have any, and you cannot legally sign a lease). You have to have a cosigner, and the lease amount will depend on how good their credit is. Better credit, lower amount. So if your parents are willing to sign for you and the have decent credit, you will get a good rate, probably around 250 a month. You also have to put money down, so be ready to have 1,500 or so to put down on it for a security deposit, damages, things like that.
no child can sign for a least nor can a person with fresh credit as a least takes EXCELLENT credit to get. if this is a child, drop the lease idea….its not for you and only about 6% of the population can even lease a car to begin with. they advertise leases cause the price is lower than a bank loan and that draws customers in thinking all prices are low….its called marketing.
if this is the parent and are thinking of this car for your child….smack yourself a few times in the mirror and then wake up. a lease for a child? are you insain? limited mileage, car must be in perfect condition to return, etc etc…..and you expect this to all happen? what dream world are you in?
Caroline, If this particular Toyota was for a young lady with a lot of responsibility I’d go for it. For a boy who likes to push things a little he’s going to get into trouble as it has 270-280 hp. Any 17 year old has zero experience with four wheel drive could be disaster. There extremely difficult to operate while going 55 mph. on ice or snow covered roads. I’ve driven the same 20 mile stretch of a four lane highway for 48 years. In the past 10 yrs. I’ve noticed more SUV’s on their sides and upside down than front and rear wheel drive cars added together. Please be careful.
If you wanna know how much it will cost visit http://www.toyota.ca or http://www.toyota.com if in the usa……but the insurance is gonna be the biggest problem for your 17 year old
By emileegiles on Jul 29, 2010 | Reply
its not about how new of a driver you are, its about your credit (And since you arent 18, you dont have any, and you cannot legally sign a lease). You have to have a cosigner, and the lease amount will depend on how good their credit is. Better credit, lower amount. So if your parents are willing to sign for you and the have decent credit, you will get a good rate, probably around 250 a month. You also have to put money down, so be ready to have 1,500 or so to put down on it for a security deposit, damages, things like that.
By Nunoyvgvna Awi on Jul 29, 2010 | Reply
no child can sign for a least nor can a person with fresh credit as a least takes EXCELLENT credit to get. if this is a child, drop the lease idea….its not for you and only about 6% of the population can even lease a car to begin with. they advertise leases cause the price is lower than a bank loan and that draws customers in thinking all prices are low….its called marketing.
if this is the parent and are thinking of this car for your child….smack yourself a few times in the mirror and then wake up. a lease for a child? are you insain? limited mileage, car must be in perfect condition to return, etc etc…..and you expect this to all happen? what dream world are you in?
By Country Boy on Jul 30, 2010 | Reply
Caroline, If this particular Toyota was for a young lady with a lot of responsibility I’d go for it. For a boy who likes to push things a little he’s going to get into trouble as it has 270-280 hp. Any 17 year old has zero experience with four wheel drive could be disaster. There extremely difficult to operate while going 55 mph. on ice or snow covered roads. I’ve driven the same 20 mile stretch of a four lane highway for 48 years. In the past 10 yrs. I’ve noticed more SUV’s on their sides and upside down than front and rear wheel drive cars added together. Please be careful.
By dillutedjuice on Jul 30, 2010 | Reply
If you wanna know how much it will cost visit http://www.toyota.ca or http://www.toyota.com if in the usa……but the insurance is gonna be the biggest problem for your 17 year old
i am a toyota representative in canada..
By Armage on Jul 30, 2010 | Reply
Just our country, if we keep sending money over seas to foreign investors will kill our economy and destroy our country.