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  2. Buying a car with cash? Here's how to determine when it ... - AOL

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    Cash payments that exceed $10,000 (or multiple related transactions involving more than $10,000) for a car require that the dealership report the transaction to the U.S. Treasury's Financial ...

  3. Everything You Need To Know About Paying Cash for Your Car - AOL

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    If you took the cash you were about to give the dealer and invested it in an index fund for a return of 10% to 12% — and then financed the car with a five-year loan at 5.01% — you would make ...

  4. Retail floorplan - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to common perceptions, most car dealers do not pay cash for the vehicles on their lot. [3] Even smaller dealerships can have an inventory of vehicles representing millions of dollars of capital investment .

  5. Car Allowance Rebate System - Wikipedia

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    Program logo The Toyota Corolla was the program's top seller according to U.S. DoT [1] The Ford Explorer 4WD was the program's top trade-in according to the U.S. DoT [1]. The Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS), colloquially known as "cash for clunkers", was a $3 billion U.S. federal scrappage program intended to provide economic incentives to U.S. residents to purchase a new, more fuel ...

  6. Car finance - Wikipedia

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    The most common method of buying a car in the United States is borrowing the money and then paying it off in installments. Over 85% of new cars and half of used cars are financed (as opposed to being paid for in a lump sum with cash). [2] Roughly 30% of new vehicles during the same time period were leased. [2]

  7. Everything You Need To Know About Paying Cash for Your Car - AOL

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  8. What You Need to Know About Paying Cash for a New Vehicle - AOL

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    The economy is still tight except for the stock market. Unemployment still high. Home values still languishing. But some new-car buyers are able to pay cash for a new set of wheels. The question ...

  9. Buy here, pay here - Wikipedia

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    In the used car market in the United States and Canada, buy here, pay here, often abbreviated as BHPH, refers to a method of running an automobile dealership in which dealers themselves extend credit to purchasers of automobiles. [1] Typically, purchasers of cars at BHPH dealerships have poor credit history, and loans have high interest rates. [1]