I bought my last three cars with cash, so this goes against my recent ways, but between buying the house and getting married, I just don't have the available cash for a decent car. But I'm keeping it sensible with a used car and a three year loan. Pentagon Federal Credit Union gave me a rate of 3.99% for a used car.
The loan is for $12,500 and finance charges will end up being ~$800, but I suspect that my wife and I will pay it off early. The car is a 2006 Honda Civic SI for my wife to drive.
Penfed is exclusive, but you can join the National Military Family Association to become a member even if you don't have any military connection.
The loan is for $12,500 and finance charges will end up being ~$800, but I suspect that my wife and I will pay it off early. The car is a 2006 Honda Civic SI for my wife to drive.Penfed is exclusive, but you can join the National Military Family Association to become a member even if you don't have any military connection.

I can't say I Would ever go to a dealer and tell them cash or finance, because you can negotiate far better if they think you will finance. But I think they usually have a general idea (or a guess - right or wrong). I find we are too frugal to be able to fool them into actually believe we would finance. Or, if you can really negotiate a lesser priced car without the subject of financing coming up, more power to you. It seems it is the first question they ask. (With newer cars, maybe they assume most people would finance. My experience is with way less expensive autos).
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