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6% blatant, congratulations. Everyone has made mistakes like this in life 😅. For me it was a Golf R with 18 at Satander Bank. 🥲
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@tims92 Yes, it was the follow-up financing. Before that, the interest rate was only 2%...
But luckily I only had the loan for a year now.
But luckily I only had the loan for a year now.
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@tims92 What was the interest rate? Currently 10% - 12% for car financing.
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@Pazi3 completed the first financing 4 years ago and the follow-up financing about a year ago.
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@Pazi3 That was 12 years ago, I think it was around 3.9%.
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@Pazi3 seriously ? 10-12% for a car? 😱
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@Pazi3 uha, 12% car financing ? Oo
My car still has 14 months to run at 2.79% from 2022.
I'd like to drive it easily until the end of the decade, but let's see what the fuel prices will do from 2027.
My car still has 14 months to run at 2.79% from 2022.
I'd like to drive it easily until the end of the decade, but let's see what the fuel prices will do from 2027.
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I work in the used car trade and, among other things, we offer financing through Santander.
We are currently back at 6-8% (Santander is dependent on creditworthiness, among other things), but a year ago the interest rates were much higher.
You could get 12% if you wanted to finance a vehicle that was more than 12 years old at the end of the financing period without a down payment.
We are currently back at 6-8% (Santander is dependent on creditworthiness, among other things), but a year ago the interest rates were much higher.
You could get 12% if you wanted to finance a vehicle that was more than 12 years old at the end of the financing period without a down payment.
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@Pazi3 I currently have financing at 4.7% interest. The request was made two weeks ago.
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@Sascha1998 for a passenger car?
Are you from Germany or Austria?
Shouldn't make much difference in principle.
Is the 4.7% effective?
Incl. account management etc.?
Are you from Germany or Austria?
Shouldn't make much difference in principle.
Is the 4.7% effective?
Incl. account management etc.?
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