mitsubishi financing rates?
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I was able to get 0% financing for a 5 year term through Mitsubishi back in the Summer of 05 on my Evo.
I believe my credit score at that time was somewhere between 680-700.
Of course 0% doesn't come to often.
I suggest trying a credit union or if you own a home; a home equity loan or home equity line of credit.
Usually those rates are very low.
I was looking to go this route when I was looking to finance my "fun" car, but then 0% popped up.
From the sound of it you have a sound financial background that will afford you many options.
Good luck.
I believe my credit score at that time was somewhere between 680-700.
Of course 0% doesn't come to often.
I suggest trying a credit union or if you own a home; a home equity loan or home equity line of credit.
Usually those rates are very low.
I was looking to go this route when I was looking to finance my "fun" car, but then 0% popped up.
From the sound of it you have a sound financial background that will afford you many options.
Good luck.
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^^^
That 1.9% offer you see is a generic finance rate MMA lists on their website. It is not applicable to the Evolution. However, if you dig further into special deals, you'll see that the regular Lancer has a 0% APR offer, whereas the EVO only has a $500 education rebate, and a $500 military rebate.
That 1.9% offer you see is a generic finance rate MMA lists on their website. It is not applicable to the Evolution. However, if you dig further into special deals, you'll see that the regular Lancer has a 0% APR offer, whereas the EVO only has a $500 education rebate, and a $500 military rebate.
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4% for 48 months, thats with excellent credit. However, recently the credit rates have went up quite a bit and now i would probably get around 5.5% is my guess.
Last edited by DanJ; Apr 25, 2007 at 09:00 AM.
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I refinanced both my car and my truck through my bank and they put a lien on my house at 6.3% plus I get to claim the interest on my taxes. I forget what percentage of that I get back but it's worth looking into if finance is in the same ballpark.
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