0.0% APR on car purchase

gypsymoth

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Subaru
March 2, 2004 through March 31, 2004
2004 - 2003 Subaru Baja models and all 2004 Subaru Legacy, Outback, Forester, Baja and Impreza (excluding WRX STi) models are available with special financing as low as 0.0% APR for up to 24 months or 1.9% APR for up to 63 months.

Mazda
Most 0.0% deals have ended on March 1, 2004. Only 2 left:
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2004 Mazda6 - 60 MONTHS MAZDA AMERICAN CREDIT FINANCING AT $16.66 PER MONTH PER $1,000 FINANCED. 0% APR ONLY FOR WELL QUALIFIED BUYERS. NOT ALL BUYERS WILL QUALIFY. AMOUNT OF DOWNPAYMENT AND OTHER FACTORS MAY AFFECT QUALIFICATION. EXCLUDES MAZDA6 5-Door and MAZDA6 Sport Wagon. Take new retail delivery from dealer stock by March 31, 2004. See dealer for complete details.
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2004 MPV - 60 MONTHS MAZDA AMERICAN CREDIT FINANCING AT $16.66 PER MONTH PER $1,000 FINANCED. 0% APR ONLY FOR WELL QUALIFIED BUYERS. NOT ALL BUYERS WILL QUALIFY. AMOUNT OF DOWNPAYMENT AND OTHER FACTORS MAY AFFECT QUALIFICATION. Take new retail delivery from dealer stock by March 31, 2004. See dealer for complete details.

Post here if there are any other 0.0% or low APR financing available for vehicles.

Chieh

 

Tiembo

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Current GM offers - most models have 0% financing for 60 months (excluding the C5s...but I think they might offer it soon, as the C6 is just around the corner...)
 

wallsfd949

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You pay for it one way or another. Car manufacturers are going to get their $$$ any way you look at it.



[edit] sorry, didn't mean to thread crap, but IMO 0.0% APR is not hot because it's not really a deal, it's a marketing gimick [/edit]
 

Tiembo

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Originally posted by: wallsfd949
You pay for it one way or another. Car manufacturers are going to get their $$$ any way you look at it.



[edit] sorry, didn't mean to thread crap, but IMO 0.0% APR is not hot because it's not really a deal, it's a marketing gimick [/edit]

It all comes down to negotiation. The offer applies on the best price you can get.

The deal is good if you need a car, and sure beats forking over all the cash up front (although you might get additional rebates if you pay the entire price).