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What brand of car ur planning to get? Most require at least a 680+ for tier 1
I agree with Rott, also many don't have 0% because of course that is an incentive. Personally I buy the cars that meet my needs first and put the APR as a secondary issue, not unimportant but I would never buy a car because I could get a good APR. Then again I am a car guy and realize most folks look at cars as just transportation. If your one of those folks Chrysler is pretty much giving away the 200's. They are offering huge rebates and great APR's. Realize the resale value on those cars will be crap because of these incentives but if your in for 4-6 years and just want great value that might be a good fit.
@Anonymous wrote:I agree with Rott, also many don't have 0% because of course that is an incentive. Personally I buy the cars that meet my needs first and put the APR as a secondary issue, not unimportant but I would never buy a car because I could get a good APR. Then again I am a car guy and realize most folks look at cars as just transportation. If your one of those folks Chrysler is pretty much giving away the 200's. They are offering huge rebates and great APR's. Realize the resale value on those cars will be crap because of these incentives but if your in for 4-6 years and just want great value that might be a good fit.
I'll rather get a Honda Civic instead of a 200. Honda is offering 0% for their civic
@Sbrooks1 wrote:
I currently have 2014 Honda CRV, looking at the civic as hope to get much lower Payment in prep for mortgage next year😬
Don't do that. Your payment won't be much lower and will be longer and u will take a hit for the CRV. 2016 civic for a LX model is about 21k OTD now it's not inexpensive no more. Before u can get a civic for much cheaper even the 2015 bought in 2015 costed me 19400. Which I just traded in for even wash on loan but still lost 5000 after a year just for value of car not including interest. Can probably get more if sold privately