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Zipper 104 08-13-2016 04:02 AM

0%
 
These days, if the car I picked couldn't qualify for 0% I'd pick one that did.
They're darn near paying you to borrow money from them.

104

jamtinge 08-14-2016 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Zipper 104 (Post 3535479)
These days, if the car I picked couldn't qualify for 0% I'd pick one that did.
They're darn near paying you to borrow money from them.

104

i agree w you. but then the price of base 370z is too good to pass up even with this outrageous finance rate

ScottM 08-22-2016 08:40 PM

Bought mine last month at 4.49%. I had the dealer look up various months and it was not better than that for months. She didn't go FAR back but just a fyi

LMBmikeZ 08-23-2016 05:13 AM

Line of credit?

if you have one large enough it is definitely the way to buy anything that is large and not done with cash/debit. Nothing seems to come close to interest% when I shop around, so everything goes on line of credit....... :ugh2:

mishuko 08-23-2016 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by LMBmikeZ (Post 3542190)
Line of credit?

if you have one large enough it is definitely the way to buy anything that is large and not done with cash/debit. Nothing seems to come close to interest% when I shop around, so everything goes on line of credit....... :ugh2:

I saw a Nissan 0% financing deal.. the flashed a 370 roadster at the end but I doubt it'll apply.


HELOC's are not bad option since they are low but then again you're just adding to a mortgage.

my LOC is 0.63% less than my financing rate... weird thing is even with preferred financing they offered me 5.5.... then when I went to dealer they offered 4.98 over 4 year term.

I questioned saying my LOC is 4.5(at the time of purchase)... can't even do that? da fuq atleast it's sorta secured by a depreciating asset.

goodluck though... shop around that's for sure.

LMBmikeZ 08-23-2016 05:37 PM

I can't recall my current rate for LOC but I know it is very low and nothing else CC or financing comes close when I compare...... I also tend to pay the vehicles off in 36-42 months not 5-6years+ like most people when financing

mishuko 08-24-2016 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by LMBmikeZ (Post 3542602)
I can't recall my current rate for LOC but I know it is very low and nothing else CC or financing comes close when I compare...... I also tend to pay the vehicles off in 36-42 months not 5-6years+ like most people when financing

yea I chose a 4 year term... they were pushing 6... then 5... then I was like no.

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