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College LoansDealer sticker price - This is the public price of an automobile. Plastered to a car’s windshield, this number is the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP). It is meant to be the jumping-off point for the negotiations that lead to an eventual selling price. Sometimes, consumers do pay the sticker price. Saturn, for one, has a policy of always selling for sticker price. Sometimes, when cars are highly sought after, they even sell for more. But in general, if you pay the sticker price, you might have been able to negotiate a better deal. If you choose this dealer's rebate plan, you forego the low-interest-rate loan but get a $1,500 cash rebate. Adding the rebate to your down payment can make credit union financing very attractive, because the larger down payment reduces the amount you need to finance. Free Quotes
Annual percentage rate - The annual percentage rate, or APR, is a rate of interest, calculated yearly, that includes all the fees and charges associated with a loan. It is always tied in with a loan term. It might be, for example, 1.8 percent for 36 months, or 2.8 percent for 48 months. A lender will calculate monthly payments that reflect the APR over the term of the loan, and may include taxes, registration and closing costs, as well as destination charges if financed by a dealer. Since dealerships and other lenders charge different fees and expenses when they finance a car, the APR is the best way to compare one financing offer to another.
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