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My credit union is awesome.
I just financed a new Prius at their best rate, and actually went through a program (Autonation Direct) to get -3% off of MSRP. It was one of the best car buying experiences I've had. And it's one of the reasons I'll wait probably until next year to buy the FRS/BRZ (among other financial reasons). I obviously don't have anything against financing, but if you need a cosigner and/or don't have the credit to buy a new car, it's probably not the best idea. Wait until you have the cash saved up (even then you should probably save it), a decent job, and some good credit history under your belt. I think it's a question of if there's any doubt in your mind that you won't get a loan, or think that you'll get a high rate, then you probably shouldn't take one out. |
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Definitely live within your means. Even if you get a loan, you will probably be paying more in interest and will be effectively paying more for what you thought you bought the car for. Car payments are part principal and part interest. If you take a $27,000 loan and put 10% down with 2.49% APR financing for 5 years, you will be paying $5,173.84 a year. Interest paid is as follows: Year 1 - $553 Year 2 - $436 Year 3 - $317 Year 4 - $195 Year 5 - $70 Assuming that you are a freshman, I do not think this would be the best choice as you are literrally giving money to the bank for no reason and you probably need it for other college activities. :happy0180: $553 for a fresman is a hefty chunk of change in my opinion. Hope this helps! |
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I always find it amusing when people say live within your means while they are financing a car. Doesnt within your means imply you're able to fund it yourself?
Cars and Houses, seems like once you get those two things paid off, making 30k/year after taxes really isnt too bad. It's when you're still trying to acquire those major assets that you think fuck, I need to make more money now! |
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You could say the same for a house but very few people go and buy a $200,000 house in cash. IMO living within your means is defined by being able to do whatever you want without incurring loads of 'bad' debt, which I define as revolving debt accounts, not as installment accounts.
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+1. Hit it right on the head. I love having financial freedom to do whatever I want when I want; more so, then having depreciating tangible assets like cars/toys/etc. A person should have a mindset of if I make a dollar how can I make it into 2 or 3 dollars. Or a person can get a car they can afford while still living at home with parents and eating top ramen. To OP: Credit Unions seem to be the best places to get loans. Shop around for the best rate and then take it to the dealership. They or Subaru might even offer you a better rates because they want your business. |
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Also, according to the credit report from credit karma, I'm in good standing (forgot what the "score" was, but it was in the mid to high 700s.) Also, the only debt I have are deferred student loans. My credit cards are always paid in full. Any more tips that I should take a look at? Thx y'all ! |
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When I got a loan for my motorcycle the interest rate my credit union offered me was actually worse than some competitors, they couldn't afford to loan out at such a low rate. I went with them anyway for the connivence of doing business in one spot, ease of transfers ect. I don't regret buying new and financing the bike, I think the only thing I'd do differently for the BRZ is take the absolute lowest rate I can get as long as there are drawbacks to paying off the loan early.
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Some credit unions are insular like this, and others are more open. I can only speak for schoolsfirst as I've been a member for over 10 years and they've been great. Search google for credit unions in your area, and see what comes up and see what will work best for you. |
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