There was a time about six months ago that Chase Auto Finance had dropped some of their less profitable dealers, ours being one of them (we had more options back then), but we are now signed back up and doing quite a bit of business with them.
Chase Auto Finance used to offer a competitive program, but it seemed I could always find a lender with a better approval.
Now with many lenders falling by the wayside and Chase still holding strong, I’ve been really beginning to like the Chase auto loan program and have been sending them both prime and non prime deals. How does this apply to you? Find out just below.
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Any information pertaining to auto lenders and/or their auto loan guidelines is based on information, rates and terms that can change at any time.
Although, every effort is made to keep this information current, I can make no guarantees as to the accuracy of any of the auto lenders information reviewed on this site.
There are many variables that may affect your auto loan approval (your approvals rates, terms, restrictions, etc.) and/or turn down, such as, but not limited to:
* Credit score* credit history* age of vehicle* miles on vehicle* type of vehicle* state of residence* term of the loan* loan structureand/or* whether the loan is secured direct from lender or indirect from the dealership. Continua a leggere “It is strongly recommended to check directly with the specific auto lender for their current program guidelines and available rates”