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Well this is a first for me. In my Credit Journey, Chase gave me a $100K preapproval on a new Maserati. Wow, I'm flattered. I'm not seriously considering it, but just wanted to let the community know that these high-limit preapprovals exist for Chase. I think I've seen some preapprovals for a $50K loan, maybe even $75K but I'm sure I've never seen $100K preapproval. Meanwhile, I'm quite content with my older, but still classic Audi sedan I got a few years ago as a splurge. It's got relatively low miles, loaded, and in great condition.
For data points, I'm a 24-year Chase credit and/or banking customer, ... but not Chase Private Client. I have FICOs in 825-850 range and 40 year credit history. Existing Chase credit card lines in excess of $155K.
Moving up in style!! Congratulations!!
Good stuff on the auto $100K preapproval. However too bad the preapproval is not for the brand of your choosing, just Maserati (Nice looking cars, but the build quailty and depreciation are less then ideal). I would stick the classic Audi as well, (I used to own a B6 S4 with 4.2L V8, I miss that car).
I've had this pre-approval before and this was before my reports were clean. I was a former chase auto customer. You'll probably start getting them for range rover, Jaguar, and general auto loans soon, as well.
@citymunky wrote:Good stuff on the auto $100K preapproval. However too bad the preapproval is not for the brand of your choosing, just Maserati (Nice looking cars, but the build quailty and depreciation are less then ideal). I would stick the classic Audi as well, (I used to own a B6 S4 with 4.2L V8, I miss that car).
Thanks @citymunky. Interesting you should mention it but I was curious and clicked on the general auto preapproval link while logged in since Chase had generated some interest. I got a preapproval on any auto loan for $100K.
Yes, I'm surprised how much I still enjoy my Audi, even after it's gotten older. Few complaints and it's been a great car. It sounds like you know what I mean with your S4 since mine is an S6 with twin-turbo 4.0L V-8. Bang and Olufsen sound system, best car stereo I've ever heard. Prestige trim with just about every option. Luxury and performance in one package. They don't put the V8 in them anymore which is just one more reason I want to hang onto it.
@Brian_Earl_Spilner wrote:I've had this pre-approval before and this was before my reports were clean. I was a former chase auto customer. You'll probably start getting them for range rover, Jaguar, and general auto loans soon, as well.
Good to know, @Brian_Earl_Spilner. I had just never seen such a high preapproval, but of course car prices have gone up a lot in the past ten years. I also got it without having a prior Chase auto loan. Yes, especially since I clicked on the above link regarding auto loans, they will probably send me a lot more! Lol
@Aim_High wrote:
@citymunky wrote:Good stuff on the auto $100K preapproval. However too bad the preapproval is not for the brand of your choosing, just Maserati (Nice looking cars, but the build quailty and depreciation are less then ideal). I would stick the classic Audi as well, (I used to own a B6 S4 with 4.2L V8, I miss that car).
Yes, I'm surprised how much I still enjoy my Audi, even after it's gotten older. Few complaints and it's been a great car. It sounds like you know what I mean with your S4 since mine is an S6 with twin-turbo 4.0L V-8. Bang and Olufsen sound system, best car stereo I've ever heard. Prestige trim with just about every option. Luxury and performance in one package. They don't put the V8 in them anymore which is just one more reason I want to hang onto it.
The Audi S6 v8 twin turbo is a wonderful car. 2018 was the last year of manufacture. Test drove one new and really liked it. However, I was offered a great deal for a 2018 supercharged A6 prestige with 4000 miles which I couldn't pass up.
The downside with Audi is the rather steep depreciation if you purchase new. Lightly used CPOs are the way to go.
@Thomas_Thumb wrote:The downside with Audi is the rather steep depreciation if you purchase new. Lightly used CPOs are the way to go.
That's exactly what I did, @Thomas_Thumb, so I guess "great minds think alike." My car had a few more miles than your's but it was still very low miles, still had over two years of manufacturer warranty, and was in 'like-new' condition. And the original owner had loaded it to the gills with just about everything you could put on it before trading it in for a new Mercedes Benz. So I got a beautiful car at about a 30% discount off new MSRP.
Sweet deal.
In my case it was 21% off msrp. However, the car had 3.5 years left on the original warranty and I negotiated an additional 2 year, 50,000 mile cpo warranty at n/c. Mint condition.
It was the dealership managers car and he was ready for a different Audi. Must be nice driving a new Audi every year.
Congrats
Shows they like your scores and profile.
Never had a 100k offer.
Local CU keeps giving me 80k preapproval, "close but no cigar".