Same hereI just got 1.89% from USAA.
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Same hereI just got 1.89% from USAA.
YesDose USAA work all over the country?
Yep, it's only good for 25 days so mine will expire, then I have to reapply. I don't want them to run another credit report as that usually dings your credit. Would have been fine with my original build date of June 21 but it won't work now. I'm also on the west coast and I don't believe any rigs have been delivered out here yet. Is your build date also August 2?How long Is it good for? I tried searching that out and couldn't find it. I know I'm at least 6 weeks from delivery. So I don't want to apply just yet.
I was looking at USAA but Navy Fed and my local CU have better rates. Not much but better, since I think I am ditching USAA car insurance because they insanely high now I would save the extra quarter percent for using them as my loan source any longer.I talked to my salesman at the dealer. He said Ford isnt offering any special financing. As suggested in another thread, I’m going with USAA. If you aren’t eligible I recommend going through a credit union. They always have better rates than the big banks.
From Ford?36 months 0%
36-48 months 0.9%
60 Months 1.9%
above 60 to 72 months 2.9 to 4.9%
yes, i have a sheet right in front of me from Ford Credit..this is assuming a+ credit.From Ford?
Nationwide you think?
July 21....Yep, it's only good for 25 days so mine will expire, then I have to reapply. I don't want them to run another credit report as that usually dings your credit. Would have been fine with my original build date of June 21 but it won't work now. I'm also on the west coast and I don't believe any rigs have been delivered out here yet. Is your build date also August 2?
I was told that Ford wasn't offering anything anymore, that the dealers source locally....makes it easier if we just do it thru Ford. I guess I best ask again.yes, i have a sheet right in front of me from Ford Credit..this is assuming a+ credit.
In today market, I am certain you can get your bank or credit union to match. Consider the fact it is usually more convenient at the dealership. I am not usually a huge fan of dealerships, just seems to work out that way from my exp. Maybe, because they process so many, they have the manpower and process down to a science. Not really sure.
I agree, I am hearing each dealership rates are being quoted different. I am not sure what is up with that. I know what my loan quote is. I have a printed copy of it.I was told that Ford wasn't offering anything anymore, that the dealers source locally....makes it easier if we just do it thru Ford. I guess I best ask again.
As someone that helps out a small credit union, based on the rates the wholesale market is giving for fixed rate investments they much prefer to have money out in loans. On several occasions over the last 6 months credit union members have asked and gotten matching market rates. Do not hesitate in asking for a matching rate and term. A lot of smaller credit unions are wanting your business right now and the worst they can say is No.For those that have gone through the purchase/financing of their Broncos, does anyone have information on rates for what Ford is offering? I know they are many factors that influence rates, but if anyone has info would be greatly appreciated.
That's good to hear, I usually just finance with Ford for ease as I can usually get them to match or beat competing rates as well.yes, i have a sheet right in front of me from Ford Credit..this is assuming a+ credit.
In today market, I am certain you can get your bank or credit union to match. Consider the fact it is usually more convenient at the dealership. I am not usually a huge fan of dealerships, just seems to work out that way from my exp. Maybe, because they process so many, they have the manpower and process down to a science. Not really sure.