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Interest rate one a new boat
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10/12/08 01:23 AM
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Gtexas
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I was talking to the boat dealer today about getting a new boat. They said the best interest rate I could get right now was 7.99% even with a 800+ credit rating. Is that normal for a new boat? I got 2.9% on my truck. The boat was over 20k off the $62,000 MSRP! $39,899 for a 2008 20'6" Ranger. I can see my self going in debt soon. (Please don't start trashing Rangers) Is there some place I can get better financing for a boat than the dealer? The NADA low retail for my current boat is $10,670 but they only offered $6000. Anyone want to buy a 1998 20,5" Procraft F&S?
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Re: Interest rate one a new boat
[Re: Gtexas]
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10/12/08 01:44 AM
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Monte Coon
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That's probably a good rate on the boat you may want to check with your own Credit Union or Bank to verify the rate and see if they can do better. As far as the 2.9% on the vehicle that was an incentivized rate through the manufacturer not the standard bank rate so it really does not compare unless Ranger comes out with some kind of special finance offer.
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Re: Interest rate one a new boat
[Re: Monte Coon]
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10/12/08 01:55 AM
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Dubdee0311
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you should be able to beat that rate with a bank or credit union, i dont think the dealer will be too happy about it though. my credit is in the 700s and i found a rate of 7.14 without trying too hard.
what engine does it have?
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Re: Interest rate one a new boat
[Re: Dubdee0311]
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10/12/08 02:22 AM
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Monte Coon
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i dont think the dealer will be too happy about it though The dealer will just be glad to sell a boat.
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Re: Interest rate one a new boat
[Re: Monte Coon]
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10/12/08 11:34 AM
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Dubdee0311
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i dont think the dealer will be too happy about it though The dealer will just be glad to sell a boat. I'm sure they will be, but don't they usually try to push their financing? Not that it really matters, I guess.
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Re: Interest rate one a new boat
[Re: Dubdee0311]
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10/12/08 11:49 AM
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Fishspanker
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The great current financial situation in this country hasn't helped financing rates particularily on those things such as boats that arer typically the first things to get re-possessed when times get tough. 7.99 might be a good rate right now. I would shop it a little before I signed up.
The Sheep who only fears the Wolf is eaten by the Shepherd.
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Re: Interest rate one a new boat
[Re: Dubdee0311]
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10/12/08 11:57 AM
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Gtexas
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you should be able to beat that rate with a bank or credit union, i dont think the dealer will be too happy about it though. my credit is in the 700s and i found a rate of 7.14 without trying too hard.
what engine does it have? 225 Yamaha I guess I need to sell my boat before I go to buy the new one. I just cant see taking $6000 for it.
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Re: Interest rate one a new boat
[Re: Gtexas]
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10/12/08 12:25 PM
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snmcc
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36 months 6.50% 06/23/2008 48 months 6.50% 06/23/2008 60 months 6.50% 06/23/2008 72 months 6.50% 06/23/2008 84 months 6.50% 06/23/2008 96 months 6.50% 06/23/2008 108 months 6.50% 06/23/2008 120 months 6.50% 06/23/2008 144 months 6.50% 06/23/2008 180 months 6.50% 06/23/2008
Is what my credit union has.
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Re: Interest rate one a new boat
[Re: snmcc]
#2725686
10/12/08 12:29 PM
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Monte Coon
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Those rates are from 6-23-08 a lot of things have changed since then. I checked with Omni American Credit Union in Ft Worth and their best boat rate was 8.25% as of yesterday and they are usually one of the lowest around at least they are when it comes to buying a car.
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Re: Interest rate one a new boat
[Re: Monte Coon]
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10/12/08 02:28 PM
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Stogie
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From RBFCU as of today:
60 months 6.00 > 10.00 % 66 months 6.00 > 10.00 84 months 6.25 > 10.75 120 months 6.75 > 12.75
The difference between men & boys is the price of their toys.
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Re: Interest rate one a new boat
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10/12/08 02:48 PM
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Dubdee0311
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Boats (New & Used) Loan Term Fixed APR Loan Amount Up to 72 Months 7.39% $9,999 or less 73 to 84 Months 7.39% $10,000 - $34,999 85 to 120 Months 6.39% $10,000 - $34,999 121 to 180 Months 6.39% $35,000 - $99,999
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Re: Interest rate one a new boat
[Re: Dubdee0311]
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10/12/08 04:15 PM
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Topwater13
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I was told when I bought my boat that since it was a recreational vehicle interest averages about 2% higher than a normal loan?? Is that true or was I duped?
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Re: Interest rate one a new boat
[Re: Topwater13]
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10/13/08 11:12 AM
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snmcc
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My credit union is usually about 1.5 higher.
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Re: Interest rate one a new boat
[Re: snmcc]
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10/13/08 12:04 PM
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PGR Mike
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The main reason why Boat and RV loans are higher than auto loans is because it is a luxury item.
Home and Auto loans are looked at as "necessity" loans. Meaning, most people have to have them. That is why it is generally easier for someone to qualify for an auto or home loan.
But because boats are luxury items, they are the first to go into default when someone gets behind. They will do everything they can to keep their cars and homes. But a boat sitting in the driveway isn't really a necessity. Because of the bigger default rates, most banks will charge more for an Boat loan than an Auto loan. Especially on used boats.
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Re: Interest rate one a new boat
[Re: PGR Mike]
#2731100
10/14/08 12:36 AM
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Gtexas
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Well, I guess 7.9% isn't all that bad. I called my bank today (Chase) and they said 8.9 was the best they could do. Now I need to get the dealer to give me more for my boat of find a new owner elsewhere. 1998 ProCraft 205 Combo with a 200 Merc...Only wanted to give me $6k for it.
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