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<blockquote data-quote="XD-9Guy" data-source="post: 1841548" data-attributes="member: 4869"><p>Situations like this are why 18-24 year olds come back to tell my wife that she taught the most useful class they took in high school, she teaches Personal Finance - it's sad that kids don't know any better. Like others have said, run though that sales contract with a fine tooth comb, make sure it's sealed tight. If it is, send her shopping for new financing immediately. I also have to agree with those that mentioned that insurance number being WAY off. At one point in my youth I was living one citation away from suspension due to speeding tickets & my insurance was just a hair under $200 a month at it's worst. Anything in the $400s is a farce & she should shop until she finds better, MUCH better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XD-9Guy, post: 1841548, member: 4869"] Situations like this are why 18-24 year olds come back to tell my wife that she taught the most useful class they took in high school, she teaches Personal Finance - it's sad that kids don't know any better. Like others have said, run though that sales contract with a fine tooth comb, make sure it's sealed tight. If it is, send her shopping for new financing immediately. I also have to agree with those that mentioned that insurance number being WAY off. At one point in my youth I was living one citation away from suspension due to speeding tickets & my insurance was just a hair under $200 a month at it's worst. Anything in the $400s is a farce & she should shop until she finds better, MUCH better. [/QUOTE]
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