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I just paid mine off!
 
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Doing it all at once is the right way to go. Take advantage of the marketplace here on the forum too, lots of good stuff. If you're able to put more towards the loan every month, do it - the sooner you will be car debt free and that much closer to customizing your build!
Definitely! Putting down double to triple the minimum payment to pay it off in a year if possible (it is literally my *only* debt, besides recurring expenses like food, clothing, insurance, etc. No house payment, no credit card debt, etc.). The goal is to be totally debt free again by next year's "Black Friday", then take advantage of the sales to deck it out.

In the meantime I'm just here enviously watching all you guys modding your Gladiators, & taking notes. ?

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