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I have a 2008 Chevy Malibu with approx 120,000 miles that I still owe $9300 on. MY payments are $237 a month with 46 months left @ 8.05% with USAA. I decided to ask DCU to refi it and I went through the application over the phone with a really nice CSR. I now have a new payment that is higher, $251 but at a 1.74% APR now. It also went from 46 months left on the loan down to 40 months. I'll have roughly a $900 savings in interest over the remainder of the loan. I guess in about another year and a half I'll do a new car purchase through them. I rate could have been .5% lower with DD, but I chose not to do that as I am happy with USAA overall as my primary bank. I just have to email them my paystubs, registration, and proof of my payments to USAA. Should have all that done by this weekend. I was also pre approved for a $3K CC with a 11% APR, or a rewards CC with a 15% APR, I turned it down as I don't really need another CC at this time.
@wreith wrote:@I have a 2008 Chevy Malibu with approx 120,000 miles that I still owe $9300 on. MY payments are $237 a month with 46 months left @ 8.05% with USAA. I decided to ask DCU to refi it and I went through the application over the phone with a really nice CSR. I now have a new payment that is higher, $251 but at a 1.74% APR now. It also went from 46 months left on the loan down to 40 months. I'll have roughly a $900 savings in interest over the remainder of the loan. I guess in about another year and a half I'll do a new car purchase through them. I rate could have been .5% lower with DD, but I chose not to do that as I am happy with USAA overall as my primary bank. I just have to email them my paystubs, registration, and proof of my payments to USAA. Should have all that done by this weekend. I was also pre approved for a $3K CC with a 11% APR, or a rewards CC with a 15% APR, I turned it down as I don't really need another CC at this time.
nice refi and cc approval congrats
I would have taken the credit card just to build that relationship more and since it's same hp.
i might try to pay that auto faster too... 40 months left and already 120k miles... that would worry me.
@Creditaddict wrote:I would have taken the credit card just to build that relationship more and since it's same hp.
i might try to pay that auto faster too... 40 months left and already 120k miles... that would worry me.
I didn't really need it, I have enough. My DW was sure shocked to hear me say that LOL. I'm giving it about a year and a half them I'm trading it in. I'm looking at the 2015 mustangs with hungry eyes
I just got off the phone with a really nice young lady at DCU. They got all my documents and we moved ahead with the finalization of the loan. The terms are 9398 for 40 months @ 1.74%. My payment is actually going to be less than they told me when I first applied $242 instead of $251. That is only $4.00 dollars more a month than I'm paying now and will be paid off 6 months earlier with a savings of over $900 over the remainder of the loan. I do plan on trading it for a new car in about 1.5 years. So far so good with DCU.