? on financing old cars. (attn floda )
im looking at some cars built in the mid to late 80s and the cheapest ones go for 10k and up to 30k+. im a little short on cash so do any of you who have financed an older car know the best way to go about it. i know i can get a personal loan through my bank but are there any lenders that specialize in financing older cars or something?
is that a preapproval though?
Navy fed has a policy. they will preapprove you for a good rate ie:7% if your credit is good enough, but anything more than 6-7 years old (forget the exact age), you automatically get a higher rate. That is why when I bought my 97 Pickup, I had a preapp for 7, but final of 12. because it jumps you to like 10+credit score or something like that.
Not sure what else is out there, but just giving my experiences
Navy fed has a policy. they will preapprove you for a good rate ie:7% if your credit is good enough, but anything more than 6-7 years old (forget the exact age), you automatically get a higher rate. That is why when I bought my 97 Pickup, I had a preapp for 7, but final of 12. because it jumps you to like 10+credit score or something like that.
Not sure what else is out there, but just giving my experiences
i have the credit. i just didnt know who to try out. as you know it hurts you to shop around. ill definatly check out capital one. i want at least 10% or lower rate.
I have three words for you: Home Equity Line (assuming you own a house that has equity in it).
The rate will be far better than CapOne's auto financing for a car that old. Check with the bank that you have your mortgage with.
The rate will be far better than CapOne's auto financing for a car that old. Check with the bank that you have your mortgage with.
get a credit card w/ 0% interest for the first year on cash advances. after that year find another credit card that has 0% interest on balance transfers. worked out great for me.







