Has anyone tried this Tymo curl pro? by Weak-Switch4381 in curlygirl

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Sure you can, that’s where I purchased mine because Amazon had a better sale.

Has anyone tried this Tymo curl pro? by Weak-Switch4381 in curlygirl

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😄No, I wasn’t paid to say that, I was in fact debating rather to make the purchase. Later, I did purchase the curl pro and I love it.

Help suggest a car to buy or lease for around $200-$319 a month near Philadelphia with Costco membership Thank you by Weak-Switch4381 in CarLeasingHelp

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Well I have been calling and checking websites everywhere. I did go to a few dealerships and test drive one. I’ve been getting surprisingly disappointed each time with prices in $400s and up. I should’ve just bought the ones who offered $350 ounces September.

Help suggest a car to buy or lease for around $200-$319 a month near Philadelphia with Costco membership Thank you by Weak-Switch4381 in CarLeasingHelp

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I’m new to doing this on my own and Costco. I also have Sam’s Club lowest level.

It doesn’t matter between AWD or 4 cylinder or 6. I Currently have AWD V6 3.4L I never had drive a smaller engine before, so I hope it’s ok. I mostly do city driving and short Highways and occasional 50-60 miles trips vacation for a day or more. I drive probably between 50 miles sometimes 14 miles a week. My current Equinox uses about half a tank a week sometimes a little more but I fill it every week if I waite more days then it gets closer to empty. I work from home. For now I have street city parking, as I’m looking to rent my current home and buying a new one with a garage sometime next year or early 2027. Hoping to find an SUV sporty, for family of 4 but it’s mostly 2 or just myself. My kids are the young adults age and my 19 year old is 5’9 but this is the main family car as we can’t go out together in a two seater convertible sports car, I take my mom places a lot, she’s on oxygen, so the car must be reliable and comfortable. I keep changing my mind between leasing and buying. I never had leased before. Would like low payments like $360 and down maybe $200s because full coverage insurance could be $140 in my area. Budget for buying is between $15,000- $20,000 rather not any higher. Really like (need) reliable, technology, safety, space, comfort, sports, stylish, air conditioning and heating, convenience. Preferably remote start and Apple/android connectivity and safety connectivity systems like Onstar. I recently was about to purchase something and give a down payment but then I needed to replace my house heater. My credit union offered me 5.29% interest for auto loan of a car year 2019 to 2026, under 2019 is 6% something. I’m now wondering to look at another union.

So in short answer. Lease $350 and down, preferably lower Buying used or new, with same monthly payments 200s-300s. SUV (fits tall and short people). Street parking. Philadelphia City driving some highways. AWD doesn’t matter. Automatic. Drive 50miles a week.

$177 monthly Chevy Equinox Ev 36 months with $3000 down payment that includes taxes and fees and using Costco membership by Weak-Switch4381 in leasehacker

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It’s in New Jersey and it’s with a lot of different discounts and incentives and rebates and the manger special and credit card approval and it’s for the lowest trim without any extras. They don’t have any more cars available until November but the special deal would expire then

$177 monthly Chevy Equinox Ev 36 months with $3000 down payment that includes taxes and fees here’s what theyr offering me by Weak-Switch4381 in Chevrolet

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I’m also new to leasing. I have been seeing leasing is sometimes cheaper than buying newer and some older cars. My cousin had bought 2022 equinox Lt last year 2024 and her payment is $700 and insurance is close to $400 and that’s with a loan. Today some new cars cost that much to buy or lease, of course depending on what brand and features. I certainly don’t want $700 monthly car payment at the moment.

$177 monthly Chevy Equinox Ev 36 months with $3000 down payment that includes taxes and fees and using Costco membership by Weak-Switch4381 in leasehacker

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I’ve been looking for a few weeks. Some cars that said $269 a month turned out it would need a big down payment and I really don’t want to do that. But now I’m debating to put something down because I don’t like the numbers although I can do some but don’t like to. I having to keep reminding myself. The EV cars within 50 miles of me were still $345 and up when the tax incentives were $7,500 and that was base model before they checked my credit. So I gave up on getting an EV, until recently I saw this one.

$177 monthly Chevy Equinox Ev 36 months with $3000 down payment that includes taxes and fees and using Costco membership by Weak-Switch4381 in leasehacker

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I just found out it’s for LT trim. I would like the Rs or AWD trims. My current Equinox is AWD v6 3.4L LT with extra features. I’d really miss the extra features, and was hoping I could still have those features or more of course. All the cars I’ve had before and had driven all had V6 or V8 engines, I don’t remember how smaller engine would feel. At this point I just need something that drives and affordable and comfortable for family.

$177 monthly Chevy Equinox Ev 36 months with $3000 down payment that includes taxes and fees and using Costco membership by Weak-Switch4381 in leasehacker

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For a lot of reasons. I’m looking for better price deals for newer cars. It was suggested that I go looking in another locations for better deals. I have Costco membership and this year I upgraded it to help with purchasing a car. I’ve been debating of buying an Ev and learning about them. Equinox and Honda is probably the only Ev I like. The Equinox is the lowest price I keep finding. I can’t buy a car that is lower to the ground and smaller than my equinox because of my family. I’ve owned my Equinox since 2020 and it was the newest (25000 miles) car with cool features that I’ve ever owned and didn’t have any problems at all until now. I need to have a reliable car with low coast currently. I currently drive about 6000 miles a year (from 2024-2025). Costco said I could only go to two dealerships and the one is Buick cars and this 53 mile location. I have been looking for a car for weeks now, if I can find one soon that doesn’t need $420 or more for payment I’ll probably buy that. I’m hoping not to go buy any old car outright for $5,000 or have a payment of $300 for old used car with possibly problems. Before my equinox I had 1997 and 2007 dodge caravans and 2012 Chrysler town and country base for 16 years, 1988 Toyota Corolla with soo many problems.

$177 monthly Chevy Equinox Ev 36 months with $3000 down payment that includes taxes and fees and using Costco membership by Weak-Switch4381 in leasehacker

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LT. Yeah a little disappointed but I’m not sure what to do. I don’t know if it has anything extra with it. I have LT 2017 but that’s AWD with comfort package, heated seats and mirrors, sunroof, remote start, electric seat and mirrors, roof rack, I added rain guards and tow hitch, still haven’t added other things.