What APR did you get on your coupe?
#33
In San Francisco (Redwood Credit Union) - 4.99 for 84 months -
Here's my situation w/$4,000.00 down on top of that got out of my lease 2003.5 G35 sedan...put on too many miles...paid $33,890.00 + another $700.00 in options low-jack and touch of class - My credit isn't perfect about 650-700 with co-signor which worked out great cause it lowered my insurance rate with mulitiple car disccount.
Bought the car in April 1, 2004 - Plan to pay it off in the next 48 - 60 mos tops!
For those who got 2.9 for the 2004's good job...special financing year end clearance from what I remember.
I just checked with my credit union last week tried to get better rates...the lowest they have now is 5.99 at 72 mos max..!
Good hunting ..!!!
Here's my situation w/$4,000.00 down on top of that got out of my lease 2003.5 G35 sedan...put on too many miles...paid $33,890.00 + another $700.00 in options low-jack and touch of class - My credit isn't perfect about 650-700 with co-signor which worked out great cause it lowered my insurance rate with mulitiple car disccount.
Bought the car in April 1, 2004 - Plan to pay it off in the next 48 - 60 mos tops!
For those who got 2.9 for the 2004's good job...special financing year end clearance from what I remember.
I just checked with my credit union last week tried to get better rates...the lowest they have now is 5.99 at 72 mos max..!
Good hunting ..!!!
Last edited by GYAL8R; 04-29-2005 at 06:45 PM.
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The majority of people with good credit got the car in the 4% range. The Sedan's you could always get for the 2% range. It's a bit unbelievable that people were getting the coupe in the 2-3% range. Tier 1 is going to get you in the 4's. As for negotiations. When i bought my coupe there was absolutely no negotiating. They are getting more popular since i purchased in nov 03, so that means more negotiating. I got every option possible and with tax was 41k.
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Originally Posted by DieselCasa
The majority of people with good credit got the car in the 4% range. The Sedan's you could always get for the 2% range. It's a bit unbelievable that people were getting the coupe in the 2-3% range. Tier 1 is going to get you in the 4's. As for negotiations. When i bought my coupe there was absolutely no negotiating. They are getting more popular since i purchased in nov 03, so that means more negotiating. I got every option possible and with tax was 41k.
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Originally Posted by GYAL8R
In San Francisco (Redwood Credit Union) - 4.99 for 84 months -
Here's my situation w/$4,000.00 down on top of that got out of my lease 2003.5 G35 sedan...put on too many miles...paid $33,890.00 + another $700.00 in options low-jack and touch of class - My credit isn't perfect about 650-700 with co-signor which worked out great cause it lowered my insurance rate with mulitiple car disccount.
Bought the car in April 1, 2004 - Plan to pay it off in the next 48 - 60 mos tops!
For those who got 2.9 for the 2004's good job...special financing year end clearance from what I remember.
I just checked with my credit union last week tried to get better rates...the lowest they have now is 5.99 at 72 mos max..!
Good hunting ..!!!
Here's my situation w/$4,000.00 down on top of that got out of my lease 2003.5 G35 sedan...put on too many miles...paid $33,890.00 + another $700.00 in options low-jack and touch of class - My credit isn't perfect about 650-700 with co-signor which worked out great cause it lowered my insurance rate with mulitiple car disccount.
Bought the car in April 1, 2004 - Plan to pay it off in the next 48 - 60 mos tops!
For those who got 2.9 for the 2004's good job...special financing year end clearance from what I remember.
I just checked with my credit union last week tried to get better rates...the lowest they have now is 5.99 at 72 mos max..!
Good hunting ..!!!