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I wondered that as well. How do you set the interest-rate? I guess you can structure it kind a like a mortgage.
yah there are actually a hand full of banks that specialize in this. most of the time there set rates are around 5.99% at 120 to 144 months standard interest rate loan. and thats for around 680 fico or better usually. Some do even better of course but thats the typical rate we get. Also we can do classic cars and such dont matter the year at all for these kind of loans. Most of the time we use woodside credit or jj best, Also we do leases and you have amazon leasing, luxury auto leasing and putnam leasing. all these banks you can go to with out using me just a FYI for all you folks out there trying to buy classics and such with out having a broker involved. There are many different options towards leases. Also we do commercial loans and leases for those who are self employed and use there cars as tax right offs and such. So to sum it up, if you have decent credit and great car credit and your debt to income ratio is good. you can walk in my place with 5-15k down and walk out with a ferrari for under 1500 a month payment no matter how you look at it. Lease or buy.
Auto loan debt in the US has far surpassed pre-2008 highs and some in the finance world are calling it the next "big short". Delinquencies have also hit a 6 year high. That's a story for another thread in the business section of the forum. Great cars at great prices (I'm a fan of your inventory) with even crazier financing terms available. If I lived in the US I'd be driving a 458 right now. Ha!
Interesting. Thanks for the reply. I knew there were some longer term loans out there, but never heard of one for 12 years. Back on topic...beautiful Lambo. You shouldn't have too much trouble selling it.
I know a guy who bought a brand new M5 on a 144 month note. If the cost of the money isn't too high, it's a great way to use someone else's money.