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[N167]New Car Quotes Online
by Louis Rix, Lou
If you are looking for new car finance then a specialist website is the fastest and easiest way to get the cheapest and best deal possible. They are able to search the whole of the marketplace to find you the cheapest rates of interest that are tailored to you personal circumstances and deliver them to you so you are able to compare.

When buying a new vehicle and looking for new car finance you should never be tempted to take the deal on a loan that the vehicle dealership offers. In the majority of cases, this will not be the cheapest rate of interest or the best deal, despite what they tell you. It is not the actual dealership that is giving you the loan because they use a third party, a far better rate can be found be going online with a specialist.

Depending on how much you want to borrow will depend on the type of loans that will be available; your credit rating will also depend on the interest rate. If you have an excellent credit rating then you will be offered the best terms and lowest rate of interest. If yours is poor then you can expect to pay more, however you will be able to get the best for your circumstances by using a specialist.

If you are borrowing thousands for one of the top of the range models then you might have to go for a secured new car finance deal. The secured loan allows you to borrow more than a personal loan and as the vehicle will be secured on the borrowing, the interest rates are usually lower than an unsecured.

However, this means that if you should have problems repaying your loan and fall behind then you could lose the vehicle as the lender can repossess it. One advantage of taking a secured is that you are usually able to borrow over a longer period and if you are buying a top of the range model, you may well need to spread out the repayments over years. The downside to this is that you will pay more in interest the longer you take it over and depending on the interest rate, this can work out to be a lot.

Whichever choice of new vehicle finance you decide is the best option for your circumstances, you have to be aware that there are terms and conditions and these must be checked when deciding which loan to go for. Some loans come with fees and a popular one is the early repayment fee. This means that if for example you were to take out the loan over 5 years and repay it within 2 you could have to pay a one off fee. The key facts of every loan a specialist gets on your behalf should contain the key facts. Here you will be able to tell at a glance how much the interest rate is, how much interest would be added onto the loan and the total amount that the borrowing will cost.
Louis Rix has sinced written about articles on various topics from Used Car, Finances and Used Car. Louis Rix is a Director of NetCars, one of the UK's leading motoring websites. First established in January 2000, its mission is to become the number one site for used car searches. NetCars provide. Louis Rix's top article generates over 246000 views. to your Favourites.
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