HELP!!! lowest interest rates on financing an M3? People First Bank?

uclaxman

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this question is actually directed towards M3 owners

what interest rates have you guys been getting?

thanks

 

toant103

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Originally posted by: uclaxman
this question is actually directed towards M3 owners

what interest rates have you guys been getting?

thanks

if your buying an M3, you dont need a low interest rate.

:)
 

uclaxman

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Originally posted by: toant103
Originally posted by: uclaxman
this question is actually directed towards M3 owners

what interest rates have you guys been getting?

thanks

if your buying an M3, you dont need a low interest rate.

:)

yes i do cuz bmw doesnt finance the m3 at a low rate...
 

uclaxman

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Originally posted by: BatmanNate
If you have to ask, you probably can't afford it.

we'll i'll be sure to email you a pic of my new car when i get it
2 months order time
 

BatmanNate

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Originally posted by: uclaxman
Originally posted by: BatmanNate
If you have to ask, you probably can't afford it.

we'll i'll be sure to email you a pic of my new car when i get it
2 months order time

I didn't say you wouldn't get it, people get all sorts of things they can't afford these days. Doesn't mean you won't ned up regretting it down the road, kid. :)
 

BooGiMaN

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is it me or is this something you should have figured out (financing) before buying/ordering a car
 

uclaxman

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Originally posted by: BatmanNate
Originally posted by: uclaxman
Originally posted by: BatmanNate
If you have to ask, you probably can't afford it.

we'll i'll be sure to email you a pic of my new car when i get it
2 months order time

I didn't say you wouldn't get it, people get all sorts of things they can't afford these days. Doesn't mean you won't ned up regretting it down the road, kid. :)

i can pay it off in cash if i want, but why? the interest rates are so low these days and my paycheck easily covers the payments

i would regret NOT getting it
 

SCSIfreek

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Get your financing through a credit union is your best bet. If you don't have one, then Peoplefirst would be the choice. My paycheck could cover payments for any car under 300K but would I buy a car for 300K? No. :)


--Scsi
 

Argo

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Getting 4.99% on my Merc through the dealer (they're using Chase, I believe). 4.5% is probably the lowest you'd get on such a big loan, but be prepared to pay 6%.