i-Prosper.biz


Home Contact Us          
   

antique automobile
Navigation

Consumer Report Automobile
Hybrid Automobile
Infinity Automobile
Antique Automobile

CheapCarHunter

 

Resources

Apple Teams Up With Automobile Giants to Convey iPod Integration
By Jennifer Dylan
Apple has recently announced its partnership with automobile giants to deliver high-quality iPod integration. The new team up composed of the world’s largest automakers today, namely General Motors, Read more...


 

Click Here to Add to Favorites
 

 Your Cutting-Edge antique automobile Resource

 Automobile

Resources

A Primer On Automobile Financing
By MICAH BLEECHER
It is a little known fact that car dealers generally make more money out of selling extended warranties, accessories, and the like than they do out of selling the car. More often than not, once Read more...
Resources

Apple Teams Up With Automobile Giants to Convey iPod Integration
By Jennifer Dylan
Apple has recently announced its partnership with automobile giants to deliver high-quality iPod integration. The new team up composed of the world’s largest automakers today, namely General Motors, Read more...
Resources

Find The Right Online Automobile Loans
By Harvey Ong
Let us assume that you have convinced yourself that you need a new car. Let us then assume that you have gone through the magazines, asked your friends, and gathered info online to help you make a Read more...

) - Traditional name for physical damage coverage for losses by fire, theft, vandalism, falling objects, and various other perils. On Personal Auto Policies, this is now called "other than collision" coverage. On commercial forms, it continues to be called "comprehensive" coverage.

#Welcome to i-prosper.org/Automobile - your comprehensive antique automobile resource.

Below, you'll find extensive information on leading antique automobile articles and products to help you on your way to success.

AmazonCar

A Primer On Automobile Financing
By MICAH BLEECHER
It is a little known fact that car dealers generally make more money out of selling extended warranties, accessories, and the like than they do out of selling the car. More often than not, once you've managed to argue your way to a reasonable price with the dealership's representative, the guy in charge of financing will try to sell you on things that they think you would be interested in. For the most part, financing is a necessary evil because the average Joe just doesn't have the money to pay for the car in cash, thus avoiding the complications of debt, interest rates, and the like. In such a situation, the options are either purchasing the car through some sort of financing agreement or buying through a lease.

Automobile financing can be obtained from a variety of sources. One of the most obvious sources would be the very same dealership that one bought the car from. The dealership usually offers financing fast and quick, and clear terms. However, one will have to put up with pushy attempts at selling add-ons like an extended warranty and potentially similar rates. Some dealerships also have higher interest rates during the first few months that can be potentially difficult for buyers. There is also very high pressure on the officers in charge of the dealership and financing, which then translates to added pushiness in selling customers assorted extras while discussing the details of the financing agreement with them.

If you are not sure or if you feel uncomfortable arranging a deal with the dealership, financing is also available from a credit union or bank. The rates, when compared with a dealership, are more varied and more attractive in a bank. The interests on these loans are often spread out for the duration of the financing period, rather than lumped at the start or near the end. The bank also does not need to push add-ons for your purchase. Another feature that many find useful is the fact that the bank can inform you if they believe that you are paying more money than the car is actually worth. However, one sacrifices the convenience of speed when taking this option. A buyer can't have the financing agreement set up over the weekend or overnight with a bank, unlike when arranged with a credit union.

A third option would be to go for an online company for your financing needs. While the service is far from personal, the online company is, by far, the easiest option. An online company also has less qualms than

Here are some more quality articles in several websites related to automobile :


a dealership or bank, if you don't have a good credit rating. In addition, the agreement is quickly set up and the terms are competitive and varied, giving the buyer options to choose from in how they want their financing plan set up. One caveat about this option, however, is the fact that there are scams out there that seek to take advantage of car buyers with exceedingly good deals on financing. If one is not wary, one could easily fall into their trap.

Regardless of what method one chooses to use in financing, there are risks to be considered. While there are other ways to go about the process, the three presented above are the most common and the most accessible for the average Joe. As with any other financial venture, financing is not to be taken lightly and should be viewed as different for every situation. Some factors to take into account when considering what option to go with are one's credit rating, the distribution of interest, the occasional discount based on geographic location, and factory rebates provided by the manufacturer.
For more valuable information on Automobile Financing and financing agreement, please visit www.itrustmotors.com/financing.htm



We strive to provide only quality articles, so if there is a specific topic related to automobile that you would like us to cover, please contact us at any time.

And again, thank you to those contributing daily to our antique automobile website.

     
automobile Partners
AmazonCar
 

Home   |   About Us   |   Contact Us  |   Company Info   |   Portfolio  |   Services   |   Products

Sitemap   |   Register with Us   |   Partner with Us  |   Advertise with Us  |   Affiliate Program

Exchange Banners   |   Privacy Statement   |   Copyright   |   Terms & Conditions

Company Profile   |   Staff Team   |   Back To Top of Page

© 2006 i-Prosper.org/Automobile. All rights reserved.

Legal Information :: Privacy Policy

antique automobile

     

i-Prosper.org, i-Prosper.biz, characters, logos, names and all related indicia are trademarks of i-Prosper Ltd.,  
Copyright ©2004. i-Prosper.biz®, i-Prosper.org®. All Rights Reserved.

Please contact our info@i-prosper.org with questions or comments.
Websites:http://www.i-Prosper.biz or http://www.i-Prosper.org


Back_To_Top This_Page Down_To_End Previous_Page Page_00 Page_0 Page_2 Page_3 Next_Page