bank did you use?
Im hearing BMW financing is the only one to use.
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Some people have had luck with Capital One. I did not because they advise me that they would need to get copy of the title with them a lienholders shortly after releasing the moneys. I was forced to use BMWFS at 2 points higher than what Capital One was offering. As soon as my car was redelivered I refinanced.
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Quote: Some people have had luck with Capital One. I did not because they advise me that they would need to get copy of the title with them a lienholders shortly after releasing the moneys. I was forced to use BMWFS at 2 points higher than what Capital One was offering. As soon as my car was redelivered I refinanced. | LDV, did it cost anything to refinance? I've seen credit unions offering me about 1% below what BMWFS offers.
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i would think most companies would not offer financing for ED because they give up the money and then you take posession of the car where they can't repo it. i did not finance but am not surprised to hear BMW is the only that will do it.
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Quote: | LDV, did it cost anything to refinance? I've seen credit unions offering me about 1% below what BMWFS offers. | There is no charge to refinanced though the rate is not as low as you would be quoted for a buying a car from new dealer. In my case CapitalOne was offering 3.99% on new cars. BMWFS charge me 5.9%. When I refinance I went through LendingTree.com and got 3 quotes. CapitalOne quoted 4.99% for refinancing. The best quote came from a small bank from New Jersey called Synergy Bank. They quoted me 4.29%, this was lower than you get if you went directly to them for a loan, so I went with them.
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I used Capital One, 3.65% bac in October 04
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