Anonymous wrote:I would buy what I can afford in cash.
Anonymous wrote:I would buy what I can afford in cash.
Anonymous wrote:I would buy what I can afford in cash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last time I bought a car, I dealt with the financing prior to going to the dealership and showed up with a check from my bank (Navy Federal).
But how did you know how much you needed? Like I can see cars online and then go to my bank, but no idea if the car will still be there. Did you put a hold on the car you wanted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But you can often get a lower rate than the dealership through a credit union. At the very least, go on the credit union's website and look at their rates for car loans. I have had the best luck negotiating my car price without discussing monthly payments. I paid cash for my last new car but when I was younger, I first sought out the overall price I was looking for and dealt with the loan myself. In other words, you usually have a few days to do the loan paperwork after securing a price at the dealership. Good luck. Edmunds.com is great in terms of knowing a fair price for the car you want in your area.
Thanks! The credit union rates are pretty low, 2.35% plus like .25% off for joining the credit union. That is for used, I think from my research used loans are better with CU and new better with dealer, since they offer zero percent financing.
Anonymous wrote:But you can often get a lower rate than the dealership through a credit union. At the very least, go on the credit union's website and look at their rates for car loans. I have had the best luck negotiating my car price without discussing monthly payments. I paid cash for my last new car but when I was younger, I first sought out the overall price I was looking for and dealt with the loan myself. In other words, you usually have a few days to do the loan paperwork after securing a price at the dealership. Good luck. Edmunds.com is great in terms of knowing a fair price for the car you want in your area.
Anonymous wrote:The last time I bought a car, I dealt with the financing prior to going to the dealership and showed up with a check from my bank (Navy Federal).