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Loans article : Why Refinance Your Vehicle Loan?
 

Finance > Loans > Why Refinance Your Vehicle Loan?

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

Many people never consider refinancing their auto loan. However, if you have a high interest rate, and have been paying on the auto loan for at least a year, refinancing may be a good option. Individuals who received a high interest rate on their automobile likely had bad credit at the time of purchase. Credit rating plays a huge role in deciding the interest rate given. Those who are successful in improving their credit may take advantage of the savings that accompany a refinance.

Switch to a Lower Interest Rate

The primary reason car buyers choose to refinance their automobile loan is to obtain a lower interest rate. A lower interest rate equals lower monthly payments. Credit applicants with good credit easily qualify for advertised low interest rates.

Good credit consists of paying bills on time and maintaining a good payment history with creditors. If your most recent car purchase came with a high interest rate, do your best to improve your credit over the next 6 months to one year. Avoid missed and late payments, and reduce your debt.

Refinance with Your Current Lender

When shopping for a lender

to refinance your automobile loan, contact your current automobile lender. In most cases, lenders are eager to negotiate better rates with current customers. If you have a good payment history, and your credit score shows noticeable improvement, you may be able to obtain an interest rate reduction. The benefit of securing a refinance though your current lender is that prepayment penalty fees and title transfer fees may be waived.

Apply for Loans with Online Auto Brokers

If your current auto lender is unwilling to refinance your loan, shop around for another lender. Applying for a loan with several lenders is your best alternative. Complete an online quote request through an auto loan broker. Brokers have relationships with several lenders who grant loans to individuals with all types of credit.

Upon submitting your request, you will receive multiple offers from various lenders. Carefully compare rates, fees, and services. Choose the auto lender with the best rate and submit an official application.

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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