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Not sure if this has been mentioned, but Chrysler has a pre-qual page here: (Looks to be underwritten by Santander)
https://apply.chryslercapital.com/ApplyPrequalification.aspx
@AlanGJP - your post has been moved to the Auto Loans section of the forums as the SP Pre-approval thread is primarily geared toward personal CCs (as noted on page 1).
I tried it before I purchased my Rubicon. But it didn't tell if I was approved or not, it also spammed me to all the local dealers who wanted to discuss options. Not at the dealer I was already nailed down the price with for the exact Jeep I wanted. In the end, I went with own financing. While I was approved for the best offer at the time of 0% for 36 months. I went with my own financing with DCU because for the term durations I wanted, DCU had better rates. My purchasing dealer still had to run my credit for the extact terms.
For me atleast, it wasn't a straight forward pre qualifaction or pre approval you get with DCU or CapOne.
@Anonymous wrote:I tried it before I purchased my Rubicon. But it didn't tell if I was approved or not, it also spammed me to all the local dealers who wanted to discuss options. Not at the dealer I was already nailed down the price with for the exact Jeep I wanted. In the end, I went with own financing. While I was approved for the best offer at the time of 0% for 36 months. I went with my own financing with DCU because for the term durations I wanted, DCU had better rates. My purchasing dealer still had to run my credit for the extact terms.
For me atleast, it wasn't a straight forward pre qualifaction or pre approval you get with DCU or CapOne.
I wish I could say I'm shocked but nothing shocks me when Santander is involved. Glad you were able to secure your financing elsewhere and was able to purchas your vehicle.