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For down payment? I can afford up to 5k downpayment, but I rather not. I was told to put a 10-20% down payment that's why I figured up to 2500.Banks and credit unions don't ask for down payments do they?
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http://www.bankrate.com/funnel/auto/...uto.aspx_07202
those are what the current interest rates are for used autos from banks in your area. you're looking at paying between $478-$543 a month on a $21000 loan for 48 months. these banks may not offer 60-72 month loans on an 06, but you can always call. I'm not sure what your credit score has to be to get the rates that are shown on there, but good luck. don't forget that you'll also have to pay the insurance on top of the hefty car payment.
those are what the current interest rates are for used autos from banks in your area. you're looking at paying between $478-$543 a month on a $21000 loan for 48 months. these banks may not offer 60-72 month loans on an 06, but you can always call. I'm not sure what your credit score has to be to get the rates that are shown on there, but good luck. don't forget that you'll also have to pay the insurance on top of the hefty car payment.
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http://www.bankrate.com/funnel/auto/...uto.aspx_07202
those are what the current interest rates are for used autos from banks in your area. you're looking at paying between $478-$543 a month on a $21000 loan for 48 months. these banks may not offer 60-72 month loans on an 06, but you can always call. I'm not sure what your credit score has to be to get the rates that are shown on there, but good luck. don't forget that you'll also have to pay the insurance on top of the hefty car payment.
those are what the current interest rates are for used autos from banks in your area. you're looking at paying between $478-$543 a month on a $21000 loan for 48 months. these banks may not offer 60-72 month loans on an 06, but you can always call. I'm not sure what your credit score has to be to get the rates that are shown on there, but good luck. don't forget that you'll also have to pay the insurance on top of the hefty car payment.
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It's recommended to put upward of 20% on a used car. When I was looking to get financing I called a ton of different places (credit unions, banks, etc.) and had rates all over the place and have well over 700 FICO. Finally I called State Farm and not only did they undersell most of the offers I got by a long shot (2nd best APR), but they were extremely flexible in how I handled the exchange of the title, which was something that a lot of banks are apparently inflexible on these days. The best part was that there was an office a mile from the PO where I could get everything notarized. See if your insurance company does loans!
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