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      12-29-2007, 10:57 AM   #1
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Shopping for loans

Does anyone have any suggestions or want to share who they borrowed from? Lookings for a good rate and need to find a decent loan quick!
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      12-29-2007, 10:59 AM   #2
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I would try penfed.org, it's easy to join and you don't have to be a member of the military.also USAA bank
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      12-29-2007, 11:11 AM   #3
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wow 5.29 isnt bad is it? i was expecting something around 6.5
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      12-29-2007, 04:23 PM   #4
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Originally, I was going to use my credit union at 5.99% for 48 months, but BMW Financial Services offered 4.90% in December, so I went with them.

Here are the offers from BMWFS.
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BMWFS. At 4.9% (for a 335i), it is hard to beat.
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      12-29-2007, 04:43 PM   #6
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i'm not sure how good my credit is though so I want to know how realistic it is for me to expect 4.9 from bmwfs. can someone chime in? yes 4.9 does seem pretty good. Also, whats the difference from "financing" and "performance loan" on the BWMFS website??
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This special financing ends on 1/02 on BMW's books....it's 3.9% on 328 coupes and sedans and 4.9% on 335 coupes and sedans,not on cab's and normal financing on the rest of the models.Big credit unions are hard to beat,but not all of them will finance on ED cars since it takes a while for them to receive the title.

If Penfed approves you,BMWFS probably will as well,but you need to submit a credit app asap to lock the rate.
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      12-29-2007, 06:09 PM   #8
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i guess i'll have to run over there on the 2nd
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      12-30-2007, 07:52 PM   #9
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my credit is less than steller and im def not a "well qualified buyer" that being said I filled the forms out anyway....locked in my 4.9, im good to go and its good for 60 days the sales dude said. So I'd try that. Im on for a late Feb delivery ATT.
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BMWFS. At 4.9% (for a 335i), it is hard to beat.
The Navy FCU beats those rates....I wasn't in the Navy but my friend's bro was. In general, the dealership (any one) has enough power to match the lowest rate a person can find on the web. IMHO they key is to walk into the dealership prepared to do a cash deal (bring your own financing). They want to make money by referring your loan as well, so they can get any rate under the sun that's legit.
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I also went with Navy FCU. 5% isnt bad plus it gave me negotiation power with a check in hand.
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The Navy FCU beats those rates....I wasn't in the Navy but my friend's bro was. In general, the dealership (any one) has enough power to match the lowest rate a person can find on the web. IMHO they key is to walk into the dealership prepared to do a cash deal (bring your own financing). They want to make money by referring your loan as well, so they can get any rate under the sun that's legit.
The Dealership can't usually match the low rates of some of these credit unions unless there is special financing going on.
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The Dealership can't usually match the low rates of some of these credit unions unless there is special financing going on.
What I found in my case, my CA said she was confident she could beat anything a credit union could give me. At the time, I got 5.5% (12/06) from my credit union, and the dealership wrote up 5.49 for 60 mos., beating them. What I notice is that the paperwork was a generic loan contract. It wasn't until nearly 3 wks. later that I got a loan statement in the mail from Bank of America. The dealership gave me the impression that they are able to go through many banks which increased the odds of beating the credit union. Back in 12/06, there was no way I could have gone directly to BoA to get that rate. At that time, the Cap Ones and the HSBC Directs of the world were 6.4...
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