auto loan rates

August 20, 2010

Best Auto Loan Rates

Benjamin Robert Ehinger asked:




Are you thinking about buying a new or used automobile? Do you want to make sure you get the best auto loan rates you possibly can for your purchase? There are some tricks to getting a good rate on your auto loan. You need to arm yourself with these tips so that you can get the best possible deal and rate on your car or truck.

First, you need to understand that if you are purchasing a used vehicle, you can check with your bank to see if they will give you a better rate than the financial institution that the dealership uses. Plus if they give you a better rate you can take it back to the dealership and see if they will make a counter offer. This is a great way to get a lower rate.

Second, shop dealerships and find a couple of vehicles you like that are in the same class. This would be if you are looking for a coupe go to a Chevrolet, Ford, Toyota, and a few other dealerships and find a couple at each that is in the same price range and work out a deal. Then, you can use the best deal as leverage with the vehicle that you really want.

Third, you should try to avoid any auto loan that is over 7% on used and over 3% on new right now. There are plenty of places that will finance you at 0% or very close to 0% on a new vehicle and at 5% to 7% on a used vehicle. There is no need to pay more and you should refuse to pay more than this or you are not getting the best auto loan rates.

Dale

May 10, 2010

Planning to buy a new car, Bank loan or Dealer loan?

GreatJL3 asked:


I am planning to purchase a new car from toyota….i heard that auto loans that are not from the dealer have a way lower apr rate (capital one or HSBC). What would be the best way to go? loan with the dealer or a bank.

Carrie

February 25, 2010

Obraining a auto refinance loan?

kingsfan4evr24 asked:


im currently 19 years old and am employed by target. I bring home about 1200 a month. Last year i bought my first car and since i had no credit i got stuck paying a obscene interest rate. 17% , im 14 months threw the 60 month loan and am ready to refinace. I have a decent credit score at 675 for a 19 yr old. Problem is i owe about 9800 principal left on the car. I put alot of miles on it and the car is no longer worth the amount that i owe. Car is prabably worth 7500. Would amy bank refinance me given that i owe more than its worth?

Its a 2002 toyota camry 107,000 miles great condition
to rusty. so if i qualified but it be better off to simply get a 3 year personal loan for 10k to pay the car off and id still save about 1500 dollars in interest and a year off the loan

Barbara

September 24, 2009

with a FICA score in the high 700 range can I find any low interest auto loans and what might that rate be?

valvevalvevalve asked:


Toyota is not offering incentives on the Camry Hybrid. Can the dealer secure a low interest loan for me through another source? What rate could I expect?

Dale

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