ain't worth anything other than you mite be able to talk dealer down on price if payin cash.
Yes it is a worth buying a reconditioned laptop or refurbished laptop because you don't have to worry about the fees of buying a brand new laptop plus you still get all the features of having a brand new laptop
It is top of line laptop, having advanced features and for cost below $500 it is definately worth buying.
The extended auto warranty is worth buying for a 2004 Mazda Tribute with 55,000. Most extended guaranties cover the vehicle up to 100,000 miles.
Vet insurance may be worth buying, however it is generally more expensive to buy insurance if you do not anticipate having an injured pet. However if you love your pet, it may give you peace of mind to get it.
absolutely, if the dealer is willing to do it. It is two separate transactions, you selling the dealer your car and you buying the dealers car. Whether your tade is worth more or less the the purchased car means nothing to the dealer. they are making a sale and intend to do it again with your trade, just for more money.
Yes, they're definitely worth buying. Make sure you either purchase from AT&T or Apple and your fine. The only thing is having the chance of a few scratches, but you can't beat the price.
If you are trading in a vehicle in which money is still owed, the amount of money outstanding will be rolled over onto the new loan for the new car you are buying. If you owe $2500 on your current car, and are buying a car for $10,000, regardless if it is worth less than your current car, the $2500 note will be added onto the new loan unless you can pay it off beforehand.
It's hard to say if the PS Vita is worth buying unless you are the one buying it. I am a 50 year old grandmother so to me, it wouldn't be worth buying. If you really want a new game system and you have researched the value of the PS Vita and still want it, then it is worth buying for you.
My personal opinion is that the PS Vita is not worth buying.
Moncler Jackets are worth buying given their feather down, and design.
Most large dealerships will allow you to trade the car in while owing money on it. The dealership will pay off the vehicle, but the costs will be rolled into your new vehicle costs.
Yes, but remember it's only worth 60% of a comparable clean titled car so make sure it's worth buying collision and not just liability/comprehensive.