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Financing an older vehicle (03 Cobra)... Who has the best rate?
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<blockquote data-quote="oneof185" data-source="post: 13354023" data-attributes="member: 43720"><p>Credit unions always seem to be the best on older cars for sure. Usually just join the CU for like $25. They typically only adjust the rate .25% to .50% for the older years. I've only done newer through them but my 21 year old daughter has her 2006 at 3.5% and if I remember correctly, when she got per-approved the '04-'06 fell into the same rate. Got better by .25 for a little newer etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oneof185, post: 13354023, member: 43720"] Credit unions always seem to be the best on older cars for sure. Usually just join the CU for like $25. They typically only adjust the rate .25% to .50% for the older years. I've only done newer through them but my 21 year old daughter has her 2006 at 3.5% and if I remember correctly, when she got per-approved the '04-'06 fell into the same rate. Got better by .25 for a little newer etc. [/QUOTE]
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