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- Any good cheap car insurances? : r Insurance - Reddit
Any good cheap car insurances? So I’m thinking about buying a car in the summer but I don’t wanna pay 500+ dollars a month for insurance just cause I’m 22 So anyone know any cheap decent car insurances that won’t fuck me 😭
- What’s the best auto insurance? : r Insurance - Reddit
You've, likely, been paying artificially low prices for car insurance thanks to your commissioner Rates are only going to go up
- What is this car? - Reddit
Post pictures of unknown vehicles you'd like identified, or identify them for others
- Whats the best sim to practice normal driving? : r simracing
City Car Driving is a nice sim for that with VR support as well The traffic AI is pretty annoying because often it randomly decides to provoke a dangerous situation, but I think that will make you more prepared for the real world as well :)
- Smartest way to go about a car loan : r personalfinance - Reddit
I'm about to buy a car for about $24k, and I only have about 6k that's liquid and available for the down payment I was going to go with a 72-month loan from the dealer, making my monthly payments around $360 Whenever I have extra cash I plan to dump it toward the car loan, hopefully reducing the length of the loan significantly (*ETA: This is not a brand-new car but a dealer-certified 2021
- My Experience Selling my Car with Peddle : r carselling - Reddit
Before I decided to go with Peddle to buy my dead car, i did a lot of searching on Reddit to see what other people had to say about them and I…
- 2025 410 360 Knoxville Nationals Entry Lists Updates Page 1 HoseHeads . . .
This message was edited on July 25, 2025 at 04:19:08 PM by ColtanW We're getting closer to the 2025 Knoxville Nationals and 360 Knoxville Nationals, meaning it's time for the yearly entry list updates thread The Knoxville Raceway website does a great job of updating the entry list for both races, but it can sometimes be hard to pick out the new entries on each list if you don't check daily I
- Does it ever make sense to lease a car? - Reddit
Once your car is paid off you are now not spending that $400 per month on a payment while the person with the lease is Every modern car should last to 10 years Do you consider $24,000 a small amount of money? Because that's what the person leasing will have spent on car payments while the person who bought will no longer have a payment Reply
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