Reasons to Refinance an Auto Loan
By V.C. Higuera, published Jun 06, 2007
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Here are three good reasons to apply for an auto loan refinance.
Get a Better Rate: If you had bad credit when applying for an auto loan, the dealership or finance company likely approved you for a high interest rate. Individuals with good credit can typically qualify for rates around six or seven percent. If you have poor credit, expect to pay eight percent or more. The extra percent increases finance fees, which increases the monthly payment. The best way to lower the rate is to improve your FICO score, and refinance the auto loan. It doesn't take long to boost your score by a few points. If possible, try and refinance the auto loan within the first two years.
Extend the Loan Term: If you plan on keeping a vehicle, but can't afford the high payment, consider refinancing the vehicle loan for an additional three or four years. A refinance replaces the existing loan with a new loan. Since the new loan amount is lower than the previous, your monthly payments will decrease, and you'll save money each month.
Lower Monthly Payments: So many people purchase vehicles that they cannot afford. Additionally, some people choose short finance periods, perhaps two or three years. While a shorter term is great for paying off the vehicle early, it also increases the monthly payment significantly. If you can't handle the higher payment, contact your auto loan lender and apply for a refi. Refinancing for four or five years will reduce monthly payments by half.
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