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why six years? add up the interest you may change your mind banks wont loan for cars that old no more. once looked at a 99 vette with only 29,000 miles on it the bank would not finance it because it was to old
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Why on earth do you want a 6 year loan on a car that is that old??? I doubt you will find that. Try credit unions. I financed my 96 with one at 3.5%. Can't do better than that.
Why on earth do you want a 6 year loan on a car that is that old??? I doubt you will find that. Try credit unions. I financed my 96 with one at 3.5%. Can't do better than that.
. . Find a local credit union, join, then get a loan thru them. But not for 6 years!! Most CRs are between 4 and 6 percent right now, so you should be able to make a 3-4 year loan easily.
My credit union will only go for a 48 month loan on a car 1999 or older. 2000 or newer can go up to 60 months. Both are 5.25% through payroll deduction. Good luck.
Many dealerships will give 6 year loans on used cars, but you'll pay through the nose in interest. If you're trying to buy privately, then Capital One might be a good place to start.