04-20-2009, 08:05 PM | #1 |
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As some of you may know, the sale of my E92 is just about finalized...which means I will be purchasing another car shortly. I was just wondering if any members on here had any recommendations for used car financing? I'm looking for a lender that has competative rates and easy qualifications with top tier credit borrowers. Any information is greatly appreciated. (Any personal experiences good or bad is welcomed) Thanks!
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04-20-2009, 08:20 PM | #2 |
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Are you trying to secure financing before car shopping?
Going to buy a used car from a private seller or dealer? Dealers can get killer financing rates on good used cars. (my brother got sub 5% on a used E55) |
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04-20-2009, 08:27 PM | #3 |
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what car are you looking to get? rates depends on the car as well...it's hard to get financing for an old car such as a Supra or RX-7 if you are still into those kind of cars...i had to buy my Supra with cash
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I'm looking for both private purchase and through a used car dealer, whomever I find a great deal with. I'd like to be pre-approved if I do decide to go private...any thoughts? thanks
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Penfed has killer rates but they're tough to get qualified with if it's your first time borrowing from them
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I've yet to really see a place that has better rates than Penfed (besides new car 0% of course). It can't be that tough - last 5ish people I referred to them got approved no problem. They do require more paperwork than any other place I've seen though... ________ Mazda M5 transmission ________ Vaporizer Forums Last edited by stimpy; 02-18-2011 at 06:12 AM.. |
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Probably a dumb question, but would I have to join the credit union to benefit from their low auto loan rates as other credit unions, or is this something I can apply for without membership? Thanks for the info guys
FYI: I'm in the market for a used Rover, E55, or Cayenne Turbo (2004 +)
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I WORK for a credit union and good luck getting a car loan right now the qualifications are really high!!...
you need to be be buying it from a franchised car dealership to even get your app run, besides that you need good credit, and a good D/I ratio, along with a good *true* income..that can be proven. |
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http://www.eleasereturns.com/ The owner is good guy, my brother got his E55 from this place. |
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My local credit union has 4.79% on a 2007+ car for 48 months... Banks just can't beat credit union rates...
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