09-24-2012 03:46 PM
I applied online for an auto lease, with the only reason being that I don't need the car, but would take it if everything came together right. If I get denied or don't get the most favorable terms, would going to the dealership, subsequently, offer me different results? If I go to the dealership, should I mention that I've already applied online (I ask this because I would prefer that they pull and get an impression for themselves) or would the same results be had?
09-24-2012 04:01 PM
The dealership is fully interested in making the sale. They may have further resources that they can use to get the terms to your liking.
Starting Score: 50409-24-2012 05:41 PM
What kind of a decision did you get when you applied online?![]()
09-24-2012 05:52 PM
jkjklkjkl wrote:I applied online for an auto lease, with the only reason being that I don't need the car, but would take it if everything came together right. If I get denied or don't get the most favorable terms, would going to the dealership, subsequently, offer me different results? If I go to the dealership, should I mention that I've already applied online (I ask this because I would prefer that they pull and get an impression for themselves) or would the same results be had?
If you want the best term you typically wouldn't borrow from dealership, you instead should apply auto loan at credit union. If approved, take that check and use it as cash to buy the car you want. Plus paying with cash at dealership typically gives you more room to negotiate out of door price.
You should only apply loan at dealership/manufactuer only when they have 0% APR deal and you have excellent credit.
09-24-2012 06:41 PM - edited 09-24-2012 06:49 PM
I applied online with Acura, for a lease and was later denied stating that I will receive a letter explaining why. I have a current auto loan, with on-time, more than minimum, payments and have past positive loan experience. My utilization is a little high, while I'm in school. I pursued the lease because my payments would be lowered and it would be a newer car.
And, for anyone wondering, they pulled EQ for me, here in TX.

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