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Originally Posted by Fire Import banks are not really giving when it comes to loans on used cars. It's much easier to finance $56,000 for a new car than it
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Not really. Within the last few years, it's all the same. Same interest rate, etc. Maybe try another bank? I joined a CU and love it. They would finance a 2010 model car right now at the same rate they financed my Z, I believe. Maybe even a 2009.
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