Most lenders will not accept or consider an installment contract with a negative figure. In otherwords, The dealer is forced to increase the sales price by a factor equal to the negative equity, which balances out the buyers order and contract. (Be aware of the actual trade value(ACV) found in the NADA, KELLY Blue or Black Book.) It is questionable in regards to the integrity of the deal, but promoted by the indirect lender that the dealer is getting your financing through. I was a director of Finance for a mega dealer in the St Louis area for a number of years. The questionable and often seamly unetehical tactic is usually promoted by the Banking Industry. However, remember that the dealer will often use the increased trade value as a tool to capture your business by presenting the inflated trade value as the real value(ACV) and thus taking your attention away from the inflated sale price. A personal side note. Nobody gets a great deal, unless somebody screwed up.
they are written upside down
An upside-down vehicle is one that has a payoff that exceeds its trade-in value.If you are upside down and want to trade in your old car for a new one, your negative equity doesn’t magically disappear-it follows you to your next vehicle.
a palindrome
It can.
An upside-down car light typically indicates a malfunction or issue with the vehicle's lighting system. It may refer to a warning light on the dashboard, suggesting that a bulb is out or that there is a problem with the electrical system related to the lights. Drivers should check their vehicle's manual for specific meanings and address any potential safety concerns promptly.
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The closest you can get is with the numbers: 316. When you hold the calculator upside down, you will see something similar to "Pie."
basicly if you write five numbers together, two that are the same over but only have five numbers on your calculator and tip it upside down then you will be happy :) 9696 or 6969 tip it updi down then it is the same :) Thanks Pengbeargirls!
The problem with many of the auto loans is that you get "upside down" in them quite soon. Even if you buy a newer vehicle, when you trade in your existing vehicle you will be upside down almost immediately. Pay off what you have, drive it as long as it keeps serving you well. Once it is paid off you will have some equity to put down on your next vehicle. Then you should only buy something with a 2 or 3 year note. Anything longer will put you upside down. If you can't afford the shorter note on the vehicle, don't buy it; it just means you cant afford the vehicle. The only people who really make money on those deals is the finance company. You're giving a lot of money to someone so that you can buy a vehicle that you can't really aford.
'8' becomes '8' And '6' becomes '9'.
Numbers that read the same forward and backward or upside down are known as palindromic numbers. Examples include 0, 1, 8, and combinations like 69 or 88. These numbers maintain their appearance when flipped or reversed, making them unique in their symmetry. In the case of 96, when turned upside down, it becomes 69, demonstrating this characteristic.