leidig32

MI

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Are you getting your own financing? What rates are you seeing? The dealer is 7.49% and I feel that is high. But with calling around that rate really is not too bad. What are you finding?
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tandkj

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Rates from 6.9 for 250,000+ and up to 7.5 for all lesser than the 250,000.
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luvourtoys

st. louis, missouri

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We're paying 7.5% for 5 years, financed $16,700....
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kwmjd

michigan

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I have even seen rates as high as 8.25% in Michigan. I was hoping they would drop a little since the fed drop the prime rate.
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BurbMan

Long Island, NY

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If you are a USAA member, check with them. I got 6.39% on $20K for 10 yrs, RV loan last month. Problem is not many guys do RV loans. The dealer is always going to be higher they mark up the rates they get from their banks.
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SSport

Edison, NJ/Stroudsburg, PA

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We are at 8.4% for 10 years on a $23,000 loan with $5,000 down.......plan to pay that way before the 10 years is up.
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taborekle

Clements, Md

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When I was negotiating my recent RV purchase, the RV Dealer pulled his load paperwork and said, "We'll give you a very competitive 8.25% loan." I pulled my cell phone in his office, called my credit union and with them on speaker phone got the Credit Union rates and terms. The dealer put his paperwork away and said, "Well, can't beat that."
I just made my first payment. I got 5.5% for 12 years on $27K with $5K down. All of that was done before the Fed lowered it's rates by 3/4 point, so it could be even better now.
This is a very good rate through my credit union. I would advise anyone looking for a mortgage, vehicle, or RV load to investigate your local credit union. If you're not a member, just open up a CU account with a $20 deposit in a savings account can usually make you a member and entitle you to their loans.
Larry
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smkettner

Southern CA

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7.24%, 180 months, $500 down, two years ago. Should have it paid in another two years.
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sbebenelli

Iowa

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Just bought a new TT. Dealer was 7.5% up to 12 years. My credit union did it for 5.24% for up to 10 years. I did it for 5 years.
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DavesWife

Homer Glen, Illinois

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Haven't signed the papers yet but we got 7.25% quoted by our dealer. Chase won't finance anything without a motor
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