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that have some kind of payment plans??

2007-01-04 05:42:54 · 5 answers · asked by karmin 1 in Cars & Transportation Car Makes Other - Car Makes

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google for dealers and ebay.com for Private party and used :)

you can also find good buys at junk yards and pickapart

2007-01-04 07:19:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I bought a supercharger for my boyfriend at SuperchargersOnline.com. They seem to have the best selection and their prices were the best that I ran into. I really had no clue on what to get and he actually pointed me out in a direction that was better than what I was looking at for a better price. We had some problems installing the kit and when we gave them a call the rep knew exactly what we were talking about. They helped us out a lot and I actually saved a lot of money because of them. I’m not sure if they take payment plans so you might want to contact them. You might also want to consider getting a credit card that has rewards and us it instead of payment plans or maybe even get a personal loan. Something like that will work.

2007-01-04 10:30:56 · answer #2 · answered by Sindee 1 · 1 0

Karmin,

If you need to make payments in order to get a supercharger, do you really need one?

This is what a supercharger will do for you and your car:

1) It will cost you about $4000 installed

2) You'll have to inform your insurance company which will increase your premium. If you don't, they can refuse to honor any claim. In other words, it's gonna cost you insurance-wise one way or the other.

3) You will have to use a higher grade of gasoline to keep minimum fuel efficiency which is going to cost you money.

4) most superchargers aren't worth a darn without a free flowing intake and exhaust. More money.

5) many superchargers require synthetic oil...more money. You beginning to see a pattern here?

Karmin, as a guy who used to also want a supercharger until he researched the 'side-effects' of owning one, do some inexpensive things to your car to make you feel good about driving it, but don't waste your hard earned money or performance upgrades. Or make someone else richer on your back with interest charges.

Keep this in mind, no matter how much money you spend or don't spend on your car, eventually through sale, trade-in, theft, wreck, impound or some other lose, this car is going to end up in an impound yard due to you 'testing out' your financed supercharger or parted out in somebody's junk yard.

My advise to use is to enjoy the thought or fantasy of having a supercharger, but also enjoy the reality of keeping your hard earned money in your pocket.

I know this isn't what you wanted to read, but I hope this info helps.

2007-01-04 08:40:17 · answer #3 · answered by Lemar J 6 · 0 0

lol....Summit racing is a good place to buy, but Payment plans? Good luck on that part. Start saving. Put it on your credit card? Dont you make payments to them? I dont know of too many places that would offer a "same as cash" policy on parts like that. And if you dont have a credit card, then these places probably wouldnt finance that either. What are you putting it on?

2007-01-04 05:47:17 · answer #4 · answered by zebj25 6 · 0 0

jegs.com

2007-01-05 15:55:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers