The Impala had 180,000 miles on it now, and the heater rattled whenever he drove through the Sculpture Park. But as he pulled back onto the Des Moines streets, the car was finally his. He had traded a fortune in interest for the ability to keep his life moving, one Friday at a time.
No warranty. If the transmission dropped on Fleur Drive tomorrow, it was Leo’s problem and Leo’s debt. The Reality buy here pay here dealerships in des moines
Leo looked at a 2014 Chevy Impala. The sticker price was nearly double what he’d seen on Craigslist, and the interest rate was a staggering 24%. But in the world of "Buy Here, Pay Here," you aren't paying for the car; you’re paying for the chance. The Contract The Impala had 180,000 miles on it now,
"Give me $800," Gary said, "and you drive today." No warranty
Leo wasn’t here for a dream car. He was here because his old Corolla had finally thrown a rod on I-235, and without wheels, his job at the warehouse in Ankeny was as good as gone. With a credit score bruised by medical bills, the shiny glass towers of the downtown banks weren't an option. The Sales Pitch
Gary pointed to a small black box under the dashboard. If the payment was 24 hours late, the car wouldn't start.