Dealing with a car loan can be quite the headache, but here are some things that everyone needs to know.
First, a car loan is a long-term commitment. Many dealerships are now offering car loans that are 72 months, 78 months or even 84 months long. That’s between seven and eight years, a lot longer than the average person intends to keep a new car when they purchase it.
And, since even the best warranties in the business are generally 60 months (five years) bumper-to-bumper and 10 years for the power train only, chances are that this car is going to need major maintenance and repairs long before the car loan is paid off. This is important in planning your budget around your car payment, so that even if the car has a great warranty, you are saving for those upcoming expenses.
Second, your credit rating will affect you car loan. This seems obvious, but many people have not considered it when they go shopping for a new car. Advertised interest rates of zero percent or cash-back financing are often only available for those with the best credit ratings, so shoppers should not expect a car loan at those rates.
Once you understand that your credit rating is going to affect your car loan rate, it makes sense to get a copy of your credit report or at least know your credit rating before going shopping for a car loan. This allows you to anticipate any issues the financier might have with your credit and gives you the knowledge you need to deal with any objections to your loan application.
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Dennis runs Car Dealer Check which has independent Car Dealer Reviews written by the car dealerships customers and information on Car Dealer Scams.
Article By: Dennis James
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