Has anyone ever refinanced a vehicle to steal its equity?

Scarpozzi

Lifer
Jun 13, 2000
26,392
1,780
126
I ended up refinancing a car for 3 years and got 80% of its value at 1.59%.

It's costing me $650 or so in interest over the life of the loan and saving me about $1500-2300 over other loan options I have. (I'm needing the money for materials and labor on my building projects) I feel like I should have thought of this sooner. Cheap money these days.....
 

NutBucket

Lifer
Aug 30, 2000
27,165
640
126
That's not bad. I figure most folks don't have enough equity in their vehicle to make it worthwhile...unless a rate drop is also included.
 

[DHT]Osiris

Lifer
Dec 15, 2015
17,464
16,791
146
I ended up refinancing a car for 3 years and got 80% of its value at 1.59%.

It's costing me $650 or so in interest over the life of the loan and saving me about $1500-2300 over other loan options I have. (I'm needing the money for materials and labor on my building projects) I feel like I should have thought of this sooner. Cheap money these days.....

Yeah, refinanced my Camaro @ like 10k remaining on note (refinanced up to 20k? or so). I think my refinance was around 1.5%? Used the 10k to rip apart a bunch of CC debt that was higher (maybe 10-12%?)

EDIT: Actually just paid off the car last month too, so woo to that, $300 more a month.
 

Scarpozzi

Lifer
Jun 13, 2000
26,392
1,780
126
That's not bad. I figure most folks don't have enough equity in their vehicle to make it worthwhile...unless a rate drop is also included.
I was looking at mortgage options and personal loans and never assumed they could refinance a $32k, 6 year old vehicle as high as they did at such a low rate. It's making me want to consider buying new vehicles from here on out for the sake of having a way to store equity in something other than real estate. Anyhow, my home construction projects should be covered with most of this so I'm stoked.
 

[DHT]Osiris

Lifer
Dec 15, 2015
17,464
16,791
146
I was looking at mortgage options and personal loans and never assumed they could refinance a $32k, 6 year old vehicle as high as they did at such a low rate. It's making me want to consider buying new vehicles from here on out for the sake of having a way to store equity in something other than real estate. Anyhow, my home construction projects should be covered with most of this so I'm stoked.

The largest drop in the value of the car happens in the first year, so buying 1 year out vehicles, and refinancing them as you pay them off, may work in your favor. One might state that if you have enough debt to make this worthwhile you might not get a nice low-interest loan to begin with, but that may depend on the financier.

Also note that at least with my credit union, I could only refinance once, at that point it was a 'used car loan' instead of a 'new car loan', and they don't refinance used car loans.
 

RichUK

Lifer
Feb 14, 2005
10,341
678
126
I was looking at mortgage options and personal loans and never assumed they could refinance a $32k, 6 year old vehicle as high as they did at such a low rate. It's making me want to consider buying new vehicles from here on out for the sake of having a way to store equity in something other than real estate. Anyhow, my home construction projects should be covered with most of this so I'm stoked.

Store equity in a depreciating asset. Mmmkay.
 
Feb 25, 2011
16,997
1,626
126
My parents did that to pay for some roof repair. Cheaper money that a HEL.

I don't have a fancy enough car for it to work. 80% would be, like, beer money.
 

Red Squirrel

No Lifer
May 24, 2003
70,974
13,936
126
www.anyf.ca
Equity and vehicle probably don't mix. You owe more on your vehicle than what it's worth the minute you drive it off the lot. :p

Unless it's an M3. Those have higher resale value than when it's new. Everybody knows this.
 

Scarpozzi

Lifer
Jun 13, 2000
26,392
1,780
126
Equity and vehicle probably don't mix. You owe more on your vehicle than what it's worth the minute you drive it off the lot. :p

Unless it's an M3. Those have higher resale value than when it's new. Everybody knows this.
I have a 6 year old Toyota 4Runner SR5 with 53k miles on it...nothing really fancy.
 

Fritzo

Lifer
Jan 3, 2001
41,920
2,162
126
I did that with my Mini Cooper S when their resale values were sky-high.