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10-14-2023, 09:47 PM | #95 |
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I just wrote a pretty big personal check, and they had zero problem with it. No reason to hassle with a cashiers check.
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I bought a new 2017 Volvo v60 polestar with a personal check all cash. They know where you live and enough about you they will find the car if you bounce the check.
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Just to add to the data points. I just got 6.29% locked in through BMW Financial for a 60 month loan here in New Jersey. Not great, but also not terrible. Lower than the 6.49% that BOA is advertising and 7.27% from Chase.
I'm putting down a pretty big down payment, so not so concerned with shopping for the absolute best rate. However, If anyone has a lead on a good credit union in the NJ area, I'm all ears. |
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10-17-2023, 02:14 PM | #102 | |
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Great tip. My car is still a ways off (November 13th build week). When it finally comes in I'll talk to the finance folks to see if they can do any better. Thanks for the insight.
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10-20-2023, 07:48 PM | #104 |
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5.29% / 60 months today via BMW FS - no dealer markup on it.
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I locked in the 6.29 BMW FS rate for my car delivery (or so my CA says). I won't be financing too much so the $5 or $10/mo I would save by needing to open a credit union account and "manage" that may not be worth my time, we'll see. My delivery date is at least 2+ weeks away as my car is still chilling in mexico at the port/on the way to the port.
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10-21-2023, 09:46 AM | #106 | |
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But it also has been my experience some dealers will write up a loan application that they can submit if the check bounces. Other times there is no loan application. But I'm sure if the check bounces I don't get the manufacturer's title and I only have the bill of sale I left with from the dealer showing a lien on the vehicle. If I show up to register the car with no title and the bill of sale showing a lien my state's DMV rejects my title application/car registration until I can provide lien holder info. I've never not gotten the title though because the check was good. But I did not get an updated bill of sale that showed I had paid for the car. I had to go back to the dealer and request an updated bill of sale that showed there was no money owed. With this then I can complete the registration of the car and get the ball rolling to get a title to the car issued in my name from the state I live in. |
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10-22-2023, 11:13 AM | #107 |
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I was offered 6.9% yesterday.
He wouldn't budge, even after I showed evidence from this thread and truecar.com that BMW was offering in the 5's. I didn't go through with the transaction. |
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10-25-2023, 10:42 AM | #109 |
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Picked up my M2 last week. I almost went with BMW finance as they were easier to deal with than my credit union, but the credit union pulled out all the stops and cut my check in time to pick up my car. BMW offered me 6.49% over 72 months with 895 credit rating (or 845 Experian), but I ended up putting 20% down and financing the rest at 4.24% over 72 months through my credit union.
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I suppose I should start shopping around the local credit unions to see if I can find something similar. Every time I land on the website the rates are immediately advertised and not great, so I give up. You're giving me hope, though! Last edited by MineralGreyMetallic; 10-25-2023 at 12:09 PM.. |
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