If you’re a student at Stanford University, chances are you’re living pretty far from home — far enough that it makes sense for you to buy a car to get back and forth. Pitch that idea to your parents and they might just chip in to help you buy something. Then come to Pleasanton Banking Rates. We could help you find a used car loan rate that suits your needs and budget.

We could also help you if you’re looking to buy a new car too. We could find auto loan rates that meet the needs and wants of just about any car buyer. Find out what Pleasanton Banking Rates could do for you today.

 

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30 year fixed mortgage6.14%0.700
15 year fixed mortgage5.81%0.700
5 year ARM5.98%0.600
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60 month new car loan6.28%N/A
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As with most types of personal loans, having a good credit score will help you secure the lowest rates on your auto loan. If you don’t know your credit score, get your free credit report now.

The terms of your auto loan can affect the interest rates. If you choose a 36-month repayment term, you are more likely to get lower interest rates. If you choose a longer term, not only can your interest rates be higher, but you will pay more interest on your auto loan in the long term. When shopping for a car in Pleasanton, CA, be sure to ask the lender how the length of the loan will affect your interest rates.

Pleasanton Banking Rates can help you compare bank rates and car loan rates before you purchase your new vehicle. In order to make a wise purchase decision, there are several factors you should evaluate.

What you should consider before choosing an auto loan:

  • Is the vehicle you’ve chosen is within your budget?
  • Do you want to purchase a new or used vehicle?
  • Should you lease or purchase your vehicle?

Dealerships will often cover all of your options before your purchase, but if you’re looking for a no-haggle loan, Pleasanton Banking Rates can help you find out what you can afford and what the best vehicle purchase will be for your budget. Submit your information today to compare auto loan rates.

Knowing your credit score pays off as this is used by lenders and credit card companies to decide whether to lend you money and at what interest rate. The score ranges from 300 to 850 — the higher the better. Seattle resident Jenny Chang said she didn’t realize “how everything in your life will depend on credit” — buying a car or a house, even renting an apartment or getting a job.

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