Financing an NX through Lexus Financial
#1
Financing an NX through Lexus Financial
What kinds of APR are you all getting/hearing through Lexus Financial? I know they aren't running any specials on the NX, but I'm hearing some inconsistent stories - especially based on top-tier credit.
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#2
standard rate -1% for repeat client, - 0.5% per x amount of stacked security deposits + first month payment waived. I got it at 0.9%. Savings on interest payment more than make up for the pittance you would make as interest in a bank account for the security deposit.
Make sure they specify "Security deposit" and not down payment as DP is lost of the car is totalled. Security Deposit is refunded when the current residual is cleared either by way of insurance payout or return of the car at end of term.
Make sure they specify "Security deposit" and not down payment as DP is lost of the car is totalled. Security Deposit is refunded when the current residual is cleared either by way of insurance payout or return of the car at end of term.
#5
They played around with me and the APR. I wanted to finance for 72 months and they offered me 3.9 at first then 5.9 when I was getting ready to sign. I put the pen down at that point and had to have a discussion and I was able to back them down to 4.9.
I just don't get how they can jerk you around with the APR like that.
I just don't get how they can jerk you around with the APR like that.
#6
They played around with me and the APR. I wanted to finance for 72 months and they offered me 3.9 at first then 5.9 when I was getting ready to sign. I put the pen down at that point and had to have a discussion and I was able to back them down to 4.9.
I just don't get how they can jerk you around with the APR like that.
I just don't get how they can jerk you around with the APR like that.
When you didn't get the 3.9,you should have walked.
They won with all their BS they told you....
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The best rate lexus financial told me was 2.9% for 48 months which is the same as I had on my IS. They said there were no promotional rates on the nx at this time. Bla bla bla. I have locked in 1.59% for 48 months with my credit union so of course i will go with them.
#9
My credit union offers 1.69% for 60 months. When I showed up to pick up my car, they had me down for 4.9% or something obnoxious. When I got to the finance guy, I told him I'd be going with my credit union and he asked if they could "have my business" if they were to match the rate. I didn't see why not, so I took it.
A few weeks later, I get a letter from Capital One Auto Finance congratulating me on my new car. I thought it was a scam or something, but I checked into it and it's legit. It appears that Lexus Financial Services sold my loan to Capital One.
Is that normal?
I just noticed that my credit union offers an additional 0.25% rate discount if I do automatic transfer. That's ~$200 over the life of the loan... hm...
A few weeks later, I get a letter from Capital One Auto Finance congratulating me on my new car. I thought it was a scam or something, but I checked into it and it's legit. It appears that Lexus Financial Services sold my loan to Capital One.
Is that normal?
I just noticed that my credit union offers an additional 0.25% rate discount if I do automatic transfer. That's ~$200 over the life of the loan... hm...
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#10
My credit union offers 1.69% for 60 months. When I showed up to pick up my car, they had me down for 4.9% or something obnoxious. When I got to the finance guy, I told him I'd be going with my credit union and he asked if they could "have my business" if they were to match the rate. I didn't see why not, so I took it.
A few weeks later, I get a letter from Capital One Auto Finance congratulating me on my new car. I thought it was a scam or something, but I checked into it and it's legit. It appears that Lexus Financial Services sold my loan to Capital One.
Is that normal?
I just noticed that my credit union offers an additional 0.25% rate discount if I do automatic transfer. That's ~$200 over the life of the loan... hm...
A few weeks later, I get a letter from Capital One Auto Finance congratulating me on my new car. I thought it was a scam or something, but I checked into it and it's legit. It appears that Lexus Financial Services sold my loan to Capital One.
Is that normal?
I just noticed that my credit union offers an additional 0.25% rate discount if I do automatic transfer. That's ~$200 over the life of the loan... hm...
I know for home loans, the first company you get a loan from, if it's not Wells Fargo, it will most likely be resold to another company within 1 or 2 payments.
#11
does someone know if a lease can be transferred twice. I took over the lease and I want to transfer it again to someone else. 1 year left in lease.
#12
They played around with me and the APR. I wanted to finance for 72 months and they offered me 3.9 at first then 5.9 when I was getting ready to sign. I put the pen down at that point and had to have a discussion and I was able to back them down to 4.9.
I just don't get how they can jerk you around with the APR like that.
I just don't get how they can jerk you around with the APR like that.
Take them to court for this, they made verbal offer, you accepted it, at that point it was a contract, which they broke by altering numbers on the paper.
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