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Old 06-22-2007, 03:06 AM
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s2000 help!

My dad owns a 2003 Honda S2000. I've recently found out that he will end up getting rid of it because hes interested in the new 2008 accord coming out this fall. What i'm trying to say is, i would like to get it off him but i don't know how. I'm only 18 but I really want this car! The only problem i have is of course, the money. My car is falling apart (92 civic).Would i be able to take out a loan for 20,000 dollars? I have no credit but i am sure i could get my dad to co-sign. He's somewhat mentioned taking out a loan. Does this seem like a good idea? My dads pretty uptight with the car so just driving it is a gift from god! Any opinions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Tell him to give it to you as an investment in your college career.
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