Sti LOAN RATES
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quote from my dealer
Subaru rates for all scoobies.
my credit = 1st Tier. = 4.9 APR for up to 66 month. max to 120% of the new cars's MSRP + Tax License.
btw, i have no income
roflmao..
i am surpised how good my credit is..
no income.. yup.. broke too
Subaru rates for all scoobies.
my credit = 1st Tier. = 4.9 APR for up to 66 month. max to 120% of the new cars's MSRP + Tax License.
btw, i have no income
roflmao..
i am surpised how good my credit is..
no income.. yup.. broke too
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Originally posted by catdogr
peoplefirst.com can give you 3.99 for 60 months
peoplefirst.com can give you 3.99 for 60 months
wrong
12-36 mos APR*
as low as
37-60 mos APR*
as low as
61-72 mos APR*
as low as
_ Dealer Purchase: New
_3.89_% _
_4.29_% _
_4.89_% _
looks like 4.29 is the lowest and I would bet pretty high score to get that. I would check with a local credit union for your best rate.
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Credit Union
Im getting my loan through my credit union: Patelco. The site is patelco.org. This will be my third car though them. The nice thing for this particular time through is they will finance for 84 months and it will help keep my STi payment in the lower 400's. then I can always pay extra when possible.
If anyone wants to go for this call Lynette Pimentel at 1-847-236-0527 and plese tell her Shawn Makinson sent you. The interest rate is a little higher on such a long loan..6.9 i think it...but for the lower payment I will just have to live with it.
The other nice feature with the credit union is you set up automatic payment from an account. Have your work direct deposit the correct amount and never think about your car payment again!
If anyone wants to go for this call Lynette Pimentel at 1-847-236-0527 and plese tell her Shawn Makinson sent you. The interest rate is a little higher on such a long loan..6.9 i think it...but for the lower payment I will just have to live with it.
The other nice feature with the credit union is you set up automatic payment from an account. Have your work direct deposit the correct amount and never think about your car payment again!
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I know this is a car forum and not a financial one, but think really long and hard before taking a 7 year loan out on a car. I don't know how old you are, but have you ever had a car for 7 years before? Many people dig holes for themselves by taking out the longest term possible loan. I understand it will lower the payment, but 7 years is a LONG time...
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