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Old Jan 9, 2001 | 06:31 AM
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Well I just got the call, my car is in. After anxiously waiting for so many months I actually wish it came in a little later. The weather here in NJ is horrendous and interest rates are dropping.

I have checked current loan rates and my credit union is at 7.5 and eloan is 7.06. Does anyone have some advice on where to get the best rates. Does anyone think that the rates may drop more in the next few days given the fed move last week? Any advice would be sincerely appreciated.
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Old Jan 9, 2001 | 06:34 AM
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I think mortgage loans will drop, but the auto loans, no idea. A friend of mine bought a car back in april of last year and got it at 6.7%. As for myself, the s2k is at 7.5% through my local credit union.
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Old Jan 9, 2001 | 07:01 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by FURIO G:
[B]Well I just got the call, my car is in.
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Old Jan 9, 2001 | 07:06 AM
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The credit manager at the dealer is out of the office today but I'll check with him tomorrow. Are Honda's rates usually competitive?
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Old Jan 9, 2001 | 07:08 AM
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The amount they may drop or rise in the next few DAYS really won't change your payments to any significant degree. Just shop around a bit, look for the best price/service mix that fits your available time for loan shopping, then close. My credit union is posting a rate of 7.75% for up to 66 mos payback period, so if you found something close to 7%, go for it.
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Old Jan 9, 2001 | 07:52 AM
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The previous statement about any short-term potential change in interest rates is VERY accurate.

Using the capital recovery formula (for simple interest) to determine your monthly payment:

i(1+i)^n
-------- * ($ Amount to be financed)
((1+i)^n)-1

where: i = (interest rate)/12 (i.e. .075/12=.00625 or .08/12=.006666)

n = # months to be financed

It becomes obvious that minor changes in the rate, such as a quarter or half point, will only change your payment by 10 or 15 dollars per month. . . Shop around but don't lose sight of the big picture. . . Also, most institutions offer lower rates (by usually a half point) to individuals that have there monthly payment withdrawn via direct deposit.
HOWEVER, the real key to SMART financing, is to prepay (pay more than your monthly payment) monthly. ESPECIALLY early in the loan. This will reduce your interest owed and time of repayment significantly

good luck
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Old Jan 9, 2001 | 08:02 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by JRM:
[B] [QUOTE]Originally posted by FURIO G:
[b]Well I just got the call, my car is in.
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