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Old 07-18-2012, 12:25 PM   #99
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Old 07-18-2012, 12:57 PM   #100
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Penfed. org does 1.99 and my dealership matched it.
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Old 07-19-2012, 04:20 PM   #101
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Credit unions by far. I'm in So Cal and use Pacific Marine. My first car loan ever was through them and got me $15000 financed for 60 months at about 2.5% interest. I'll be using them for my BRZ loan as well. They now are offering as low as 1.49% on auto loans depending.

I'm 22 by the way. I'd imagine someone around my age will require a cosigner for their first auto loan.

I didn't have a good cosigner but wanted to establish credit, so I did a share secured loan and put up $15,000 of my own money as collateral rather than simply pay cash for the car. I made my payment every month (around $265 I think) and that would free up that amount minus interest in the account holding the "collateral money", so I essentially had a $15 monthly car payment while establishing credit.
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I have a co signer but my credit age is not that good. fico is 730.

thanks... what's acceptable rate with co-signer???
go for a credit union, they can provide you quick auto loan despite of your credit history. The acceptable rate varies from state to state and union to union. Check out the best one in your area.


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Old 12-11-2012, 01:41 PM   #103
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I got 2.99% @ 72 months going through the dealer, which went through Chase.
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Old 12-11-2012, 03:51 PM   #104
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I got 2.99% @ 72 months going through the dealer, which went through Chase.
One must ask: What would your rate and financing expense have been if gone directly to Chase?

The worst advice I read above is taking money out of a 401K plan. That would be VERY expensive.

Another question was: "Would my credit score be better if I had a co-signer?" NO. Maybe AFTER you have paid off the loan. "Would the RATE be less?" Maybe or Probably Not. One just gets to have the opportunity for the rate discussed at the time.

Would I EVER co-sign for a loan? NEVER! Not even for baby daughter - unless she just got an MBA from Harvard and has a five year contract from a top ten law firm in New York. But then she wouldn't need a cosigner, or a car.

Best place for a loan: Shop around. Things keep changing. Be sure to check with a local Credit Union.
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