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Mortgage Refinance article : How to Refinance Your Auto Loan Online
 

Finance > Mortgage Refinance > How to Refinance Your Auto Loan Online

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

Refinancing your car loan may be a smart move if you received a high interest rate. A high interest rate is generally indicative of some credit problems. While obtaining a rate that's a few percentage points higher than current trends may not seem like a big deal, it may cost you an addition $30 to $50 a month. To save money on your auto loan, improve your credit, and then consider refinancing for a lower rate.

What is a Refinance?

A refinance creates a new loan, which in turn replaces the existing loan. You may incur a prepayment penalty fee and a title transfer fee. Before agreeing to refinance, carefully weight the advantages and disadvantages. If the savings are marginal, refinancing may not be the best option.

When to Refinance?

The perfect time to refinance your auto loan is when your credit score has improved and when you have been paying on the existing loan for at least a year. After applying for a new auto loan, lenders will review your credit. Your credit score is a big factor is deciding the interest rate. Good credit applicants are offered great rates, whereas bad credit applicants must pay higher fees. Before refinancing, check your credit report. If you credit score needs improving, put off refinancing until you resolve credit issues.

How to Refinance Online?

When refinancing your existing auto loan, request a quote from your current auto lender. Lenders want to keep you as a current customer. If you have established a good payment history, your lender may be willing to refinance your loan, and waive some of the fees that accompany a refinance.

While your existing auto loan lender may offer you a great deal, it is wise to compare rates with other lenders. The best way to receive multiple offers from several auto loan companies is to request an online quote. Submitting a quote through an auto broker is quick and convenient. The reply time varies; however, you can expect a response within one hour to 24 hours.

After your receive quotes, carefully compare the rates and fees of each lender. Choose the lender with the best deal. Submit an official application, and within a few days you will receive paperwork to sign.

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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