Thursday, September 5, 2013

Where is the best place to get a very low auto loan?

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Ryan H


I have noticed some info on searches that made reference to a 4.05% auto loan. I just can't find it? I have pretty good credit. After my recent 220,000 mortgage it's 804. I would bet there is an auto loan out there for under 5% for someone with my credit rating?


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http://www.cars-auto-loans.com/Reviewed-Car-Loan-Sites.htm

Was it that site?

Does anyone have any tourist info on San Francisco?




mjv842


We are headed to San Fran for a wedding in a few weeks and are staying a few extra days. We are looking for inexpensive things to do while we're there. We would like some fun ideas that people have done themselves. We have searched the internet and we get so much info that its overwhelming. Also, we are wondering if we should rent a car or if public transportation is good enough. We definitely want to experience the cable cars.

Any info would be appreciated.



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I could write you an essay on the amount of things to do on a budget but I'll try to keep it short.

First off, public transportation is the BEST way to go. Parking and traffic is just horrid. BART is the quickest way around but in many cases it can mean a bus transfer or a nice walk additionally (not bad-I promise, just wear comfortable shoes). PLEASE use the first 2 links i pasted to help you accurately customize your routes--both are just great--so detailed and informative. I live here and I still rely on them sometimes.

Now for the good part. It is very easy to enjoy nature landmarks for FREE in sf (not including the getting there obviously). Take a walk on the golden gate bridge (awesome views), take a stroll on ocean beach, picnic in golden gate park, & take a taxi to drive on lombard street or walk on it! Coit tower is free and has beautiful views of the whole city (when it's not foggy!) You could squeaze this in a day if you don't lounge too much. The running around might tire you though.

Window shopping is an experience in San Francisco.
Hot spots for tourists include pier 39 (Eat at Boudin sourdough bread factory and head over to Ghiradelli square chocolate factory for dessert--ya gotta eat sometime, right?) plus Haight and Ashbury, our hippie district, which is by golden gate park.

Keep in mind, Pier 39 and a cable car ride is a good day exertion. If you still have energy though, vist north beach and china town also, which all run into eachother. Don't forget to admire the bay while you're at the pier--so beautiful and underrated sometimes, I think.

If you plan on buying souvenirs, China Town has the most inexpensive options and some yummy dim sum and fortune cookie samples from the factory (follow your nose).

Take BART to 16th street and mission to experience fun cafes (morning dew is a great cafe at good prices) and the unique, clashed personalities of that whole area. Tartine bakery is an extremely popular place (food is to die for although a bit pricey) and is about 4 blocks over next to a beautiful park called Dolores park on Dolores street. You can also take a FREE tour of the Dolores mission down a couple blocks. This area is one of my favorite areas to hang out in the city at any hour of the day or night but hasn't caught on with tourists yet I don't think. My other favorite area is embarcadero (Try going to a giants game over there at at&t park maybe? cheap tix on stubhub).


I hope you can utilize this info-- have fun!




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