Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Fed lower rates in Sep, so by Oct you should see regular rates at 5%. This is going to be a 50 basic point cut, you can be sure.
I heard 75 bps cut!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tesla has 1.9
Ok? You pay MSRP so of course they can give financing
Same thing with the rates from other mfg financing offers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tesla has 1.9
Ok? You pay MSRP so of course they can give financing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got zero 0% from the dealer in May. I saw they were offering 0% again on other models. Nothing wrong with the car and no, I didn't get ripped off. They were quite pissed when I left. They started out $5k higher.
Maybe I just got lucky with the model, but small Japanese SUV is what I needed.
This is a manufacturer’s promotion. They’re losing money on the loan to off load excess cars.
Can I get one on a RAV Hybrid or CRV Hybrid, I think these are less popular since everyone goes electric?
Don't be lazy. Go to the Honda and Toyota websites. They're promotions, so they advertise these things. However, those are two of the top selling SUVs in the US.
I see some okay rates on their website — I was wondering if the dealers might get less advertised promotions to incentive deals and how to ask for those?
No. Dealers don't get super secret interest rates from captive auto lenders. Dealers would much rather you finance through them and their partner banks, where you'll pay a higher interest rate and the dealer will take a cut.
Anonymous wrote:Tesla has 1.9
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got zero 0% from the dealer in May. I saw they were offering 0% again on other models. Nothing wrong with the car and no, I didn't get ripped off. They were quite pissed when I left. They started out $5k higher.
Maybe I just got lucky with the model, but small Japanese SUV is what I needed.
So this was a manufactur promotion? Which make?
Probably Hyundai they have had a huge drop in popularity after the theft problem
https://www.jdpower.com/cars/shopping-guides/best-car-deals-in-august-2024
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got zero 0% from the dealer in May. I saw they were offering 0% again on other models. Nothing wrong with the car and no, I didn't get ripped off. They were quite pissed when I left. They started out $5k higher.
Maybe I just got lucky with the model, but small Japanese SUV is what I needed.
This is a manufacturer’s promotion. They’re losing money on the loan to off load excess cars.
Can I get one on a RAV Hybrid or CRV Hybrid, I think these are less popular since everyone goes electric?
Don't be lazy. Go to the Honda and Toyota websites. They're promotions, so they advertise these things. However, those are two of the top selling SUVs in the US.
I see some okay rates on their website — I was wondering if the dealers might get less advertised promotions to incentive deals and how to ask for those?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you plan on paying it off early, do the math on bad rates paired with rebates. We're at 7%, but with $1500 cash back for taking the rate.
And it’s easy to refinance a car loan
Anonymous wrote:If you plan on paying it off early, do the math on bad rates paired with rebates. We're at 7%, but with $1500 cash back for taking the rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got zero 0% from the dealer in May. I saw they were offering 0% again on other models. Nothing wrong with the car and no, I didn't get ripped off. They were quite pissed when I left. They started out $5k higher.
Maybe I just got lucky with the model, but small Japanese SUV is what I needed.
This is a manufacturer’s promotion. They’re losing money on the loan to off load excess cars.
Can I get one on a RAV Hybrid or CRV Hybrid, I think these are less popular since everyone goes electric?
Don't be lazy. Go to the Honda and Toyota websites. They're promotions, so they advertise these things. However, those are two of the top selling SUVs in the US.