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Old Sep 4, 2015 | 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by bernard.barbour
It's the price if you've got no leads!
Actually no, I was told multiple times that buyers thought something was wrong with it because it was the lowest priced 911 in the area, I actually raised the price to avoid this perception.
 
Old Sep 4, 2015 | 12:55 PM
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Credit Unions seem to be the place to go most of the time. I know mine in San Antonio will finance any vehicle manufactured after 1907 (not a typo lol). I financed part of my 04 cab and was offered 1.65% for up to 84 months if I wanted it.
 
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Credit Unions seem to be the place to go most of the time. I know mine in San Antonio will finance any vehicle manufactured after 1907 (not a typo lol). I financed part of my 04 cab and was offered 1.65% for up to 84 months if I wanted it.
Huh, maybe I should do this. I was just gonna throw in some more cash and try to get a 997, maybe I should just buy a turbo.
 
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PenFed, a credit union, will finance it if it meets their value calculations.
 
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I financed mine through a credit union with no hassle and at a very low interest.
 
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+1 with PENFED! they don't care about the year as long as its under 100k miles and falls within the blue book or NADA value. as was my 2003.
 
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why am I not getting any action??? I actually found another car but wont buy something else until this one is gone.
 
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I have the answer your looking for

I am finally driving an 03 cab and I had a very difficult time gaining financing due to the age of the car. Tried Lighthouse and was denied... not sure why. A handful of others that said they don't finance over 7-10 year old cars... I was saving so I could pay cash....Then I found


Pentagon Federal Credit Union


It was too easy and the RATE is 2.49 Approval was within 20 minutes after joining.. Any level of military service in your family tree or have donated to the RED Cross qualifies. Had my check within 7 days... It is the only place I would go.... Good Luck
 
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