$0 down payment? Isn’t the rule of thumb to put a minimum 20% down? That way you avoid being underwater. Honda also currently has a promo rate of 3.9% up to 48 months, 4.9% up to 60 months
why would you ever waste money on a 2025 CRV when you can grab literally any year from 06-11 (actual transmission) or 12-15 for CVT and save a boat load of money?
@@ryanmunson8961 Name 5 (five) to 15 (fifteen) safety features that a 2025 has that are 1) SO IMPORTANT TO HAVE and 2) CANNOT be installed in a cheaper generation that really warrants the ridiculous asking price.
Kind of funny the CRV is only in the $15k range with around 50k miles. That's a big drop for a well built Honda engine, but there are so many of them on the road.
Cheapest 2025 CR-V would be $18,135 to $19,806 at 50k miles with a good rating category of KBB (majority of used cars). Very good would be $18,740 - $20,399. What zip code are you using to price it out?
If you have $0 down and are paying almost $12K in interest, you CANNOT AFFORD IT! What a scam! 8% over 6 years is abominable. You need to buy a stripped down, small SUV. Geez, how you explain it just encourages people to strap themselves to these scams and paying INTEREST on a depreciating purchase!!!
$0 down payment? Isn’t the rule of thumb to put a minimum 20% down? That way you avoid being underwater. Honda also currently has a promo rate of 3.9% up to 48 months, 4.9% up to 60 months
Yep, only leases should you not put anything down.
Great breakdown. Makes me see how financially ruinous it is to buy a new car. Thank you.
why would you ever waste money on a 2025 CRV when you can grab literally any year from 06-11 (actual transmission) or 12-15 for CVT and save a boat load of money?
Safety.
@@ryanmunson8961 Name 5 (five) to 15 (fifteen) safety features that a 2025 has that are 1) SO IMPORTANT TO HAVE and 2) CANNOT be installed in a cheaper generation that really warrants the ridiculous asking price.
Kind of funny the CRV is only in the $15k range with around 50k miles. That's a big drop for a well built Honda engine, but there are so many of them on the road.
Cheapest 2025 CR-V would be $18,135 to $19,806 at 50k miles with a good rating category of KBB (majority of used cars). Very good would be $18,740 - $20,399. What zip code are you using to price it out?
@@ryanmunson8961 You are right. I think I just screwed up what I was saying. 15k would be the drop in price, not the price.
No ventilated seats, no auto folding mirrors, no 360 camera and you can get the interior in any color you want - as long as it's black.
If you have $0 down and are paying almost $12K in interest, you CANNOT AFFORD IT! What a scam! 8% over 6 years is abominable. You need to buy a stripped down, small SUV. Geez, how you explain it just encourages people to strap themselves to these scams and paying INTEREST on a depreciating purchase!!!
I would buy this over a Toyota because Toyotas are ubiquitous.