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I was recently approved for a $55000 6 year 3.79% apr for a new car from NFCU.
I only expect to use around 35K, but it was nice to see the approval with my score.
I had one previous auto loan but it wasnt with NFCU. I have two collections from 3.5 years ago reporting.
@vetstorm91 wrote:
That's great congrats. Did you have previous auto loan nfcu? Do you have any negative marks? I am vet and thought about joining that credit union
@vetstorm91 wrote:
That's great congrats. Did you have previous auto loan nfcu? Do you have any negative marks? I am vet and thought about joining that credit union
if you arent collecting a pension, or retired from the military I dont think Navy Fed would accept you. Theres a eligibility checklist on their site.
@iMacDrew wrote:
@vetstorm91 wrote:
That's great congrats. Did you have previous auto loan nfcu? Do you have any negative marks? I am vet and thought about joining that credit unionif you arent collecting a pension, or retired from the military I dont think Navy Fed would accept you. Theres a eligibility checklist on their site.
active/retired military roommates and parents/siblings are enough to be eligable too
navy.
@vetstorm91 wrote:
That's great congrats. Did you have previous auto loan nfcu? Do you have any negative marks? I am vet and thought about joining that credit union
See if you're qualified, and if so, just join. There's really no reason not to and they appear to be the most consumer friendly lender out there currently. That may change over time, but for now, they're absolutely first rate and well worth joining. From this forum they have some loopy success rate in terms of customers, something like 95% or more take the deal NFCU offers over anyone else, or their CC approvals just annihilate other lenders.
Thats a huge amount and a great rate! If you dont mind me asking, what is your annual income?
@armyguy90 wrote:Thats a huge amount and a great rate! If you dont mind me asking, what is your annual income?
135K