Chase Auto Finance
#10
Melting Slicks
Chase was fine but rates are high. I just refied and went thru penn fed at 1.5% interest rate. Basically free money. I refi ed my range rover thru them to at 2% I was pissed lol I got a better rate on the Chevy but not the range. Try a credit union they are the best.
#11
Go Canes!
I have Chase that I used through the dealer. The car is almost paid for and I have had no issues. Why??
#12
I just got 1.29% from TD Auto Finance on the wife's new Miata. I'd never heard of them before, but, 1.29% is almost free money. It has to be a new vehicle, you must be in an equity position on the amount you borrow, and have a credit rating above 840. But, I think I just heard that GM is offering 0%, however it may be on only certain models?
#13
Was going to pay cash for the difference on my '13, but USAA had 1.49%. Told the dealer if he could match it, I'd go with him. Wells Fargo matched it. As said above, almost free money especially with interest rates heading north now.
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I just got 1.29% from TD Auto Finance on the wife's new Miata. I'd never heard of them before, but, 1.29% is almost free money. It has to be a new vehicle, you must be in an equity position on the amount you borrow, and have a credit rating above 840. But, I think I just heard that GM is offering 0%, however it may be on only certain models?
Last edited by red2012; 06-25-2013 at 02:57 PM.
#16
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Sorry I'm lazy...... The dealer asked will I finance and I said no. He said hey finance something and I'll knock off another $500...he was trying to earn some rebate so I financed some of it.
Was not with Chase but have used them before w/o any issues.
For me I remember double digit rates when financing was a necessity not an option. So when someone says 1.XX% vrs 2 or 3 XXX % I don't get too excited.
Was not with Chase but have used them before w/o any issues.
For me I remember double digit rates when financing was a necessity not an option. So when someone says 1.XX% vrs 2 or 3 XXX % I don't get too excited.