Hyperblaze
Lifer
Generally, how long do dealerships give you to pay off the car?
I'm trying to figure out what the monthly payments are
I'm trying to figure out what the monthly payments are
Originally posted by: videogames101
The Garage is that way
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Originally posted by: bababooey
Captain obvious says....call the dealership.
Originally posted by: mugs
Don't know if this is still going on, but sometimes you can even get a 6 or 7 year loan. This is generally a bad idea. They use longer loan terms to give you a higher interest rate with lower payments. Since many people shop based on payments, dealerships are able to make more profits this way. Pay attention to the interest rate (and all of the other factors that make up your monthly payment). Don't let them slip a 6 or 7 year loan past you.
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: bababooey
Captain obvious says....call the dealership.
No shit sherlock
However, dealership is closed right now and I was trying to educate myself a tad before hand.
Originally posted by: MovingTarget
There is a recession on. Are you talking 'new' or 'new to you'?
Originally posted by: KLin
You can get loans from other sources besides the dealer FYI. You may get a better deal through a credit union.
Originally posted by: MovingTarget
There is a recession on. Are you talking 'new' or 'new to you'?
Originally posted by: Descartes
I saw your thread in the Garage forum, and if you're planning on going with the Mercedes or the Acura, be advised that there are some outstanding finance deals available from both. Generally you'll find that they're either offering really good incentives or really good financing, but generally not both.
Just head to the website of the manufacturer you're interested in and see what finance deals they're offering. As others have said, you can get good deals outside of them as well but they're very competitive given the economy.
Originally posted by: Descartes
I saw your thread in the Garage forum, and if you're planning on going with the Mercedes or the Acura, be advised that there are some outstanding finance deals available from both. Generally you'll find that they're either offering really good incentives or really good financing, but generally not both.
Just head to the website of the manufacturer you're interested in and see what finance deals they're offering. As others have said, you can get good deals outside of them as well but they're very competitive given the economy.