October 12, 2007
Car Financing the Facts
Not everyone is in the position to pay cash for a car, whether new or secondhand, and is it even worth using all of your savings just to buy a car in the first place?
Looking at all of the options is the way to go, and these should look something like this:
Dealership
Pros: Convenient, fast, and sometimes competitive
Cons: High pressure, usually not competitive; be prepared for a big sales push on add-ons; loans are often front-loaded (payments are made up of more interest in the beginning of the loan than toward the end — that’s bad if you think you may be paying the loan off early.)
Bank or credit union
Pros: Competitive rates, personal service, no sales pitch for add-ons; often can tell you if you’re paying too much for a car; often provide free life insurance or disability insurance with loans; loans are usually simple interest loans (interest spread evenly throughout the term of the loan)
Cons: Not as convenient as dealership financing — can’t set it up at night or on the weekend
Online financial institution
Pros: Usually competitive rates, quick, easy
Cons: Not a personal service; dealing with an unknown; some scams to watch out for
So it would appear that there is more to buying a car than just choosing the make, model and colour, time also is needed to shop around for the best finance package too.
Source [How Stuff Works]
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