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Loans article : Auto Loan Financing – How to Pick a Lender?
 

Finance > Loans > Auto Loan Financing – How to Pick a Lender?

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Carrie Reeder

For the most part, car buyers seek the lender that offers the best financing package. This includes reasonable interest rates, terms, and fees. Those new to the world of car buying may be unaware of their options. However, several lenders are willing to offer you money for a car.

Dealership Financing

Most car buyers receive financing through the car dealership. This method of financing has disadvantages and advantages. Some dealerships submit your information to various lenders looking to secure the best financing package. This is great for obtaining the best deal.

Moreover, some dealerships have relationships with sub prime lenders. Sub prime lenders specialize in high risk loans. On the other hand, dealerships have a habit of increasing the interest rate in order to boosts their profit.

Credit Unions and Banks

Car buyers also have the option of securing financing through their bank or credit union. In most cases, these financial institutions offer reasonable rates for their current customers. Individuals who have previously financed an automobile through their credit union or bank, and maintained a good payment history, can expect low rates. However, to obtain a loan through these institutions you must have good credit.

Sub

Prime Lenders

Purchasing a brand new or used car with bad credit is not impossible. In fact, there are several lenders eager to offer money to individuals with poor credit. However, the interest rate on these loans is very high. Nonetheless, these loans are perfect for individuals looking to re-establish their credit.

Sub prime lenders operate locally and online. Completing an online request form is ideal because the entire process is quick and convenient. Within a few hours, lenders reply with a quote. Moreover, purchasing a car from a "buy here, pay here" dealership is a good way to obtain a new vehicle, while improving your credit.

Online Auto Loan Brokers

Individuals with a good credit rating may also pick a lender by completing an online quote request. Auto loan brokers have access to various lenders. A simple quote request will generate offers from several lenders. Applicants must carefully review and compare rates offered by all lenders. Choose the lender that offers the best financing deal.

Here are our Recommended Auto Finance Companies Online.

Carrie Reeder is the owner of ABC Loan Guide, an informational website about various types of loans.



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