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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / RVs / February 2008

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Fiancing - great credit

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LillyW - 04 Feb 2008 03:27 GMT
We just bought a new Bounder yesterday - yeah!

Anyway, they dealer is offering us a 6.99 percent loan.

But I see all of these 4.99 on the net.

Any experience of where I might call to get a better rate?
AJ - 04 Feb 2008 03:49 GMT
> We just bought a new Bounder yesterday - yeah!
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> Any experience of where I might call to get a better rate?

    Credit union, or just google rv financing.  If you have
decent credit you should be able to do a LOT better than
that.  Just about anywhere should be better than that!
  Remember the dealer is getting a cut of this.
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Bob V - 04 Feb 2008 03:56 GMT
> We just bought a new Bounder yesterday - yeah!
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> Any experience of where I might call to get a better rate?

If you have, as you state, great credit, and are possibly a home owner, then
look into a home equity line of credit.  Interest rate is based on a
percentage above prime, which is low now, and you may be able to deduct the
interest.  Deal locally.  Don't screw around with unknown entities on the
net, unless you're willing to read *all* of the fine print.
 
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