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 What can I afford?
Before you head out the door to buy that car you’ve had your eye on, take a few steps back and ask yourself a few questions:
o How are you going to pay for that new car?
o Will you be approved for your loan?
o Can you afford the monthly payments?   more 


Applying for an Auto Loan Online - Advantages and Disadvantages
The internet has made just about everything easier and that includes getting an auto loan. As with any modern convenience, particularly when there's money involved, there are two sides to the coin. Here are the pros and cons to applying for an online loan. more


Pre-approved loan saves hours
Before heading out to buy your next new car, consider taking a few steps to make the car buying process easier and less stressful. I'm talking about getting pre-approved for your car loan before you shop. more


Shop Around for a New Car Loan
Before you head out to buy a new car, it might be helpful to research financing. When you know your options and how much you can afford, it will make the car buying process significantly less stressful and less confusing. When you know how much you can afford, you know where to start and what cars are immediately out of your budget. more



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