Msrp: 92,458
Selling price: 76,xxx
Monthly Payment: $600 taxes included
Down: total out of pocket 2000 including the first payment.
Curbside tire rash insurance: $15/month
Pros: amazing ride and comfort
Cons:1) doesnt have the rearview camera or parking sensors.
2) im stuck for 39 months.
3) Dealer is willing to take the car back cuz i was told about the rearview camera but didnt get it.
Not really familiar with those cars however they do look nice and have good lease deals on them here in Southern California however for a 92k car It should have a backup camera AT LEAST. Sensors are usually a packaged options. Even cheapest toyotas come standard with a backup camera.
So you want to return the car because it has no sensors and backup camera?
Keep the car man! Backup cameras are nice but folks have been able to make do without them for many years. Two of my cars still don’t have them and I manage just fine.
Makes sense. It’s a good deal, so this is the catch I suppose.
It’s a small car so should be easy to work without it, but there are blind spots. Then you have to consider continuing this grueling process. Such a tough call…
I would keep it, unless it is something that bothers you like crazy. The only other option would be to get a place to install an aftermarket one. Would be cheaper than a full term of 36 additional $69 payments.
I wouldn’t worry about the tire and rim protection, unless you curb your wheels a lot. Just depends how good of a driver you are.
No clue on which camera to use. I would probably do one that can utilize your factory screen. Garmin has a wireless one that is out there but I think it utilizes a screen they provide. There are ones that integrate into the factory set up. That would be the most ideal route as long as the cost isn’t too high. Go on yelp and message a bunch of car audio shops and get quotes.