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Old Dec 28, 2014 | 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by squirrelyyy
I can't speak for Ford or present time, but when I purchased my last Dodge Ram ( and truly my last ) I had applied for at the time cheaper auto loan with a better interest rate then Dodge was offering, when I went to pick up truck I had showed them the rate I was getting and they came back with a better interest rate then that. soo I wonder if Ford as well would do the same, might save on refinancing nonsense and still get the incentives
According to the finance guy I just dealt with he was not interested in financing the vehicle at all. Instead he encouraged me to finance through Ford and then refinance a couple weeks later. He didn't even give me the make three payments spill.
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Old Dec 28, 2014 | 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by squirrelyyy
I can't speak for Ford or present time, but when I purchased my last Dodge Ram ( and truly my last ) I had applied for at the time cheaper auto loan with a better interest rate then Dodge was offering, when I went to pick up truck I had showed them the rate I was getting and they came back with a better interest rate then that. soo I wonder if Ford as well would do the same, might save on refinancing nonsense and still get the incentives
Same thing happened when I bought my Raptor. Showed him the APR, he made a call and beat it slightly. On my new deal I told them they have to give me a good rate or I'll finance else where they said when it comes in the will give me the best rate they can, no bs because they know I am already looking else where for the loan
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