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I'd expect a nice score drop. We did this last year, bought DW a new Infiniti and me a new truck., both done right after a mortgage refinance. Score dropeed 60 points. 1 year later scores recovered, even added a few points.
@sccredit wrote:I'd expect a nice score drop. We did this last year, bought DW a new Infiniti and me a new truck., both done right after a mortgage refinance. Score dropeed 60 points. 1 year later scores recovered, even added a few points.
Wow! 60 points? Was that from your 2 other auto loans being reported as paid off? I'm prepared for 30 point drop for the 2 previous loans being paid off, but no 60! Cap1 auto paid off last month and they have yet to report to bureaus so I'm still waiting to see how my scores react.
@Anonymous wrote:You can't make this thread without posting a quick review comparing both SUV's.
That 2016 Honda Pilot Elite is a fine automobile. Much nicer than other SUV's doulbe the price.
Agreed! However hopefully the Pilot won't need repairs after it's bumper to bumper warranty runs out. 33yr/36,000 miles and powertrain 65yr/60,000miles. Whereas the Kia Sorento has a 5yr/60,000 mile bumper to bumper and 10yr/100,000 mile powertrain.
Slipper that's why we bought an extended warranty through USAA. 6 year/75k miles with no deductible for $719. At least it will be covered for the life of the loan.
@jim44 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:You can't make this thread without posting a quick review comparing both SUV's.
That 2016 Honda Pilot Elite is a fine automobile. Much nicer than other SUV's doulbe the price.
Agreed! However hopefully the Pilot won't need repairs after it's bumper to bumper warranty runs out. 33yr/36,000 miles and powertrain 65yr/60,000miles. Whereas the Kia Sorento has a 5yr/60,000 mile bumper to bumper and 10yr/100,000 mile powertrain.
I have supreme confidence a Honda Pilot will be much more reliable even while it's out of warranty compared to the Kia. Lease residuals and pricing in the used car market leads me to believe most people feel the same way.
I was actually asking for review from a features and comfort standpoint
@Bmac66 wrote:Slipper that's why we bought an extended warranty through USAA. 6 year/75k miles with no deductible for $719. At least it will be covered for the life of the loan.
Thats super cheap! good job and congrats
@Anonymous wrote:
@jim44 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:You can't make this thread without posting a quick review comparing both SUV's.
That 2016 Honda Pilot Elite is a fine automobile. Much nicer than other SUV's doulbe the price.
Agreed! However hopefully the Pilot won't need repairs after it's bumper to bumper warranty runs out. 33yr/36,000 miles and powertrain 65yr/60,000miles. Whereas the Kia Sorento has a 5yr/60,000 mile bumper to bumper and 10yr/100,000 mile powertrain.
I have supreme confidence a Honda Pilot will be much more reliable even while it's out of warranty compared to the Kia. Lease residuals and pricing in the used car market leads me to believe most people feel the same way.
I was actually asking for review from a features and comfort standpoint
Again agreed. Excuse the posting error. 3yr/36,000 B to B and 5yr/60,000 PTW for the Pilot. Not a bad price for an extended warranty on the Pilot OP! Actually the Sorento has some great reviews.
@Hoya08 wrote:4.49% from USAA is kinda high for your scores. USAA 72-month APR for excellent credit scores is 2.49%. Are you sure it's not a typo? If it's not a typo, then you should refinance (both) as soon as possible.
I agree I just re-fi'ed at 4.49% with 649 EX FICO Auto 08. I would re-fi with DCU with the quickness...
@Dj4Money wrote:
@Hoya08 wrote:4.49% from USAA is kinda high for your scores. USAA 72-month APR for excellent credit scores is 2.49%. Are you sure it's not a typo? If it's not a typo, then you should refinance (both) as soon as possible.
I agree I just re-fi'ed at 4.49% with 649 EX FICO Auto 08. I would re-fi with DCU with the quickness...
See my earlier post. Husband's scores are low as he is still rebuilding. Need both incomes in order to qualify.