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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Anyone have information about loans for older cars
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<blockquote data-quote="vettez062002" data-source="post: 12761115" data-attributes="member: 76218"><p>no. the 130% is the total amount they will give out for that car. tax, tags, extended warranty or whatever. so in theory, he could finance the 17500 and pay his taxes and tags out of pocket.. or offer less for the car and finance 17500 with taxes and tags. </p><p></p><p>they also dont care what year, mileage the car is. they will fiannce 1985 iroc with 200K miles. they will even fiannce our 1963 impala for 84 months at 7.9%</p><p></p><p>my credit union is a flat rate. no mark up.</p><p></p><p>1.9% up to 36 months</p><p>36-60 months is 3.9%</p><p>72 is 5.9%</p><p>84 is 7.9%</p><p>120 months is 9.9%</p><p></p><p>doesnt matter if you finance 101% or 130%.. flat rates across the board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vettez062002, post: 12761115, member: 76218"] no. the 130% is the total amount they will give out for that car. tax, tags, extended warranty or whatever. so in theory, he could finance the 17500 and pay his taxes and tags out of pocket.. or offer less for the car and finance 17500 with taxes and tags. they also dont care what year, mileage the car is. they will fiannce 1985 iroc with 200K miles. they will even fiannce our 1963 impala for 84 months at 7.9% my credit union is a flat rate. no mark up. 1.9% up to 36 months 36-60 months is 3.9% 72 is 5.9% 84 is 7.9% 120 months is 9.9% doesnt matter if you finance 101% or 130%.. flat rates across the board. [/QUOTE]
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