Cost of Chrysler financing
Anyone know what APR, points and fees Chrysler financing is charging
these days? Looking at buying an $11,000 2005 PT Cruiser (stick, *no* accessories) with $4,000 down. Costco is offering 3.25% and up with zero points and fees, which seems pretty good. For reference, I am willing to ignore pressure from the sales droids and other assorted ripoff specialists for useless trivia like 'undercoating'. However, Chrysler is giving an extra $1,000 for financing through them. Reducing the financed amount to $6,000 cuts the payments and the net cost of the loan nicely, even if they have a higher rate.... but, what rates is Chrysler charging, what fees and points do they tack on? |
Check the ads in your local Sunday newspaper or www.chrysler.com
"John Bartley I solved my XP problems w/ Service Pack Linux" > wrote in message om... > Anyone know what APR, points and fees Chrysler financing is charging > these days? > > Looking at buying an $11,000 2005 PT Cruiser (stick, *no* accessories) > with $4,000 down. Costco is offering 3.25% and up with zero points and > fees, which seems pretty good. > > For reference, I am willing to ignore pressure from the sales droids > and other assorted ripoff specialists for useless trivia like > 'undercoating'. > > However, Chrysler is giving an extra $1,000 for financing through > them. Reducing the financed amount to $6,000 cuts the payments and the > net cost of the loan nicely, even if they have a higher rate.... > > but, what rates is Chrysler charging, what fees and points do they > tack on? |
Check the ads in your local Sunday newspaper or www.chrysler.com
"John Bartley I solved my XP problems w/ Service Pack Linux" > wrote in message om... > Anyone know what APR, points and fees Chrysler financing is charging > these days? > > Looking at buying an $11,000 2005 PT Cruiser (stick, *no* accessories) > with $4,000 down. Costco is offering 3.25% and up with zero points and > fees, which seems pretty good. > > For reference, I am willing to ignore pressure from the sales droids > and other assorted ripoff specialists for useless trivia like > 'undercoating'. > > However, Chrysler is giving an extra $1,000 for financing through > them. Reducing the financed amount to $6,000 cuts the payments and the > net cost of the loan nicely, even if they have a higher rate.... > > but, what rates is Chrysler charging, what fees and points do they > tack on? |
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 01:35:20 GMT, "Art" >
wrote: >Check the ads in your local Sunday newspaper or www.chrysler.com I did. Paper doesn't have, even in the fine print. Website requires IE (security risk). Again, I ask: What rates have folks recently found? |
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 01:35:20 GMT, "Art" >
wrote: >Check the ads in your local Sunday newspaper or www.chrysler.com I did. Paper doesn't have, even in the fine print. Website requires IE (security risk). Again, I ask: What rates have folks recently found? |
A lot of times the rate is determined by your credit rating.....
> wrote in message ... > On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 01:35:20 GMT, "Art" > > > wrote: > >>Check the ads in your local Sunday newspaper or www.chrysler.com > > > I did. Paper doesn't have, even in the fine print. Website requires IE > (security risk). > > Again, I ask: What rates have folks recently found? > > > > |
A lot of times the rate is determined by your credit rating.....
> wrote in message ... > On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 01:35:20 GMT, "Art" > > > wrote: > >>Check the ads in your local Sunday newspaper or www.chrysler.com > > > I did. Paper doesn't have, even in the fine print. Website requires IE > (security risk). > > Again, I ask: What rates have folks recently found? > > > > |
Zero percent if you qualify.
> wrote in message ... > On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 01:35:20 GMT, "Art" > > > wrote: > >>Check the ads in your local Sunday newspaper or www.chrysler.com > > > I did. Paper doesn't have, even in the fine print. Website requires IE > (security risk). > > Again, I ask: What rates have folks recently found? > > > > |
Zero percent if you qualify.
> wrote in message ... > On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 01:35:20 GMT, "Art" > > > wrote: > >>Check the ads in your local Sunday newspaper or www.chrysler.com > > > I did. Paper doesn't have, even in the fine print. Website requires IE > (security risk). > > Again, I ask: What rates have folks recently found? > > > > |
But even zero percent financing "costs": it costs you the rebate that
you would get if you paid cash. Perce On 11/29/04 09:46 pm Art tossed the following fistful of bytes into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup: > Zero percent if you qualify. |
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