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Financing Your New Or Used Car

by John Mussi

If you decide to finance your car, be aware that the financing obtained by the dealer, even if the dealer contacts lenders on your behalf, may not be the best deal you can get.

Contact lenders directly.

Compare the financing they offer you with the financing the dealer offers you.

Because offers vary, shop around for the best deal, comparing the annual percentage rate (APR) and the length of the loan.

When negotiating to finance a car, be wary of focusing only on the monthly payment.

The total amount you will pay depends on the price of the car you negotiate, the APR, and the length of the loan.

Sometimes, dealers offer very low financing rates for specific cars or models, but may not be willing to negotiate on the price of these cars.

To qualify for the special rates, you may be required to make a large down payment.

With these conditions, you may find that it’s sometimes more affordable to pay higher financing charges on a car that is lower in price or to buy a car that requires a smaller down payment.

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Before you sign a contract to purchase or finance the car, consider the terms of the financing and evaluate whether it is affordable.

Some dealers and lenders may ask you to buy credit insurance to pay off your loan if you should die or become disabled.

Before you buy credit insurance, consider the cost, and whether it’s worthwhile.

Check your existing policies to avoid duplicating benefits

Most people do not realise that they have capital locked up in their property which could be used for buying that special car of their dreams.

Release the capital tied up in your home with a home owner loan.

The loan can be used for any purpose, and is available to anyone who owns their home.

Home loans can be used for any purpose such as, new car, home improvements, pay of store card or credit card debt and debt consolidation.

Home owner loans are available for practically any reason.

One of the most common types of home owner loans on offer are debt consolidation loans where the objective is to reduce monthly outgoings to a more manageable amount.

A UK Home Owner Loan is great if you want to raise a large amount; are having problems getting an unsecured loan; or have a poor credit history.

Many lenders look more favourably on people who are home owners as this demonstrates a commitment to repay a large amount of money over a long period.

A UK Home Owner Loan is a cheap, low cost, loan secured on your UK home. It frees up the equity in your home for you to use on whatever you want.

John Mussi is the founder of Direct Online Loans who help UK homeowners find the best available online secured loan via the http://www.directonlineloans.co.uk website.

To find a loan that best suits your needs visit http://www.directonlineloans.co.uk


© 2005 AllYouNeedToKnow.org. All rights reserved. This information courtesy of Direct Loans .co.uk. Click here to see the full range of loans.

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