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Old 12-14-2017, 07:03 PM
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Anyone have recommendation for longer term (more than 72 months) loan for the GT3? I know alot of you may say things like long term loans are not good or that I can't " afford" the car. I know what I am do, I just want to maximize my monthly cash flow as I do not plan on keeping the GT3 long.
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Some good info in here:

https://rennlist.com/forums/993-foru...3-through.html
Old 12-14-2017, 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by crewmember80
I know what I am do, I just want to maximize my monthly cash flow as I do not plan on keeping the GT3 long.
I'm not entirely sure you do, but that's not for me to judge.

7% 144mon loan.
https://www.woodsidecredit.com
Old 12-14-2017, 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by neurotichamster8
I'm not entirely sure you do, but that's not for me to judge.

7% 144mon loan.
https://www.woodsidecredit.com
That's a terrible rate! Like a single B minus unsecured credit!
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Originally Posted by rick brooklyn
That's a terrible rate! Like a single B minus unsecured credit!
but hey, you can now afford a depreciative asset of 200K for a low monthly payment.
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I will do as long as you want at 13%.
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Try US bank I have found them to be very competitive on new cars.
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A flipper asking the RL membership how to do it?

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Originally Posted by ExMB
A flipper asking the RL membership how to do it?

OK, that was funny
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Originally Posted by 2016 gt3
Try US bank I have found them to be very competitive on new cars.
agreed although I refi'ed my 991 GTS with BofA and got a better rate with them.
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Originally Posted by Larry Cable
agreed although I refi'ed my 991 GTS with BofA and got a better rate with them.

Do any banks/credit unions finance more than $100k (other than woodside,jj, etc)? I heard DCU does, but I'm not sure.
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Originally Posted by MEM82
Do any banks/credit unions finance more than $100k (other than woodside,jj, etc)? I heard DCU does, but I'm not sure.
yes.
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Try USE credit union. 72 months should be low to mid 2s. I locked mine at 1.59 for 36 months last month. In general, no one get beat these guys.
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I used premier financial in 2015 for my LFA Early pay stops interest in in tracks at the day of payment. Used them to bridge closing the deal and having the funds be available. $200k loan only cost me $6k plus fees/inception which brought it to $9k for a 6 month bridge. Cheap in my opinion.


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