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- Should I wait until 2024 when the feds cut rates to buy a car?
If I go with the Mercedes that is not offering a deal right now in the model I want and get financing with my credit union, does it still make sense to buy now or should I wait until 2024 when the feds lower interest rates to buy to see if I can get a better APR and hopefully better pricing on the vehicles
- What are you guys thinking new vehicle interest rates are . . . - Reddit
If a 1 25% interest rate drop is going to drastically change your affordability of a car, you probably can’t afford it yet You could just wait for a weekend deal around a holiday, I bought last year in October or something and had a promotion rate of 3 9% when rates were a bit higher, not sure what exactly
- Are the interest rates actually that high? : r whatcarshouldIbuy - Reddit
Interest rates are insane right now Last car I bought (excellent credit) was at around 2% in 2018 Times have changed First car I bought (not great credit, not much credit history) in 1998 was 7% for some perspective Edit: the 2% was via credit union on a CPO Honda All done via the dealer I had 3 something via USAA and they beat it
- What’s the best Interest rates on a car loan right now?
Keep in mind that rates have gone up a lot 30 year fixed mortgage rates are north of 7% - and those are lower risk than car loans I'm not saying 6 48% is impossible - maybe shop around some more But don't be surprised if rates come back fairly high
- Anyway to get Financing interest rates lower than 5%?
Don't finance with a dealer Go to your local credit union and see what their rates are You're almost guaranteed to find a better rate there than the dealership You won't find rates lower than 5%, that's just how the market is right now I bought a used car 6 months ago with an interest rate of 4 8%, but they've definitely gone up since then
- is 7% interest rate on auto loans the average now? : r askcarsales - Reddit
Wow, they are the exception that proves the rule Go look at USAA or Penfed for comparison The Federal Reserve funds rate is 5 3% so Navy Federal is losing money on most of their advertised loans, and even the ones that are below 6%, once you consider the cost and effort of borrowing money they are still probably losing money or barely breaking even
- Best Feb 2024 Interest Rates : r askcarsales - Reddit
I have an 800+ credit score and the best rates I’ve found came from Bank of America and Credit Union I’m a part of Both quoted me 6 49% on a 72 month term used car loan I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically
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