Hyundai financing question
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Re: Hyundai financing question
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
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> CNP wrote:
>
>> We bought a new Hyundai car with their own financing because there was a
>> rebate. We really want to pay the amount off.
>>
>> The dealer tells me that if I pay off the entire loan within 4 months of
>> purchase, the Hyundai fianancing department takes the rebate amount from
>> the dealer. Is that true?
>
> My dealer told me 3 months, however, I couldn't find any such wording in
> the loan agreement. My agreement did have a statement in it about a
> prepayment penalty. It had two boxes that could be checked, one that said
> prepayment "may" incur a penalty and the other which said that prepayment
> "will not" incur a penalty. When the salesman gave me the paperwork, most
> things were typed in, but neither of these boxes was checked. So, I
> checked the "will not" box and signed the paper. I figured someone at
> Hyundai would object, but I got my copy in the mail a couple of weeks
> later with the box checked. I may pay mine off when I get my tax refund,
> but that will be after 3 months anyway, but if they try to steal my rebate
> I'll send my lawyer after them.
>
>
> Matt
If you wait three months, assuming 7%, $20k, and 5 years, you will lose
about $360 from paying interest. I refinanced mine about 2 weeks after
buying it.
I'd be interested in knowing what you guys (youz guys = Y'all down here in
the south - I'm not a native) got for an interest rate from HMFC. I got
6.99% and my score is 782. Higher than some value - unknown - is gravy for
the dealer.
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Re: Hyundai financing question
Bob wrote:
> If you wait three months, assuming 7%, $20k, and 5 years, you will lose
> about $360 from paying interest. I refinanced mine about 2 weeks after
> buying it.
>
> I'd be interested in knowing what you guys (youz guys = Y'all down here in
> the south - I'm not a native) got for an interest rate from HMFC. I got
> 6.99% and my score is 782. Higher than some value - unknown - is gravy for
> the dealer.
Financing a little over 16K, we got 6.2% for 5 years. Refinanced before
the first payment was due and there was no penalty. I'd have to look up
the figures to be sure, but it seems like we "lost" about $70 by
financing through HMFC to get the rebate.
Barry
> If you wait three months, assuming 7%, $20k, and 5 years, you will lose
> about $360 from paying interest. I refinanced mine about 2 weeks after
> buying it.
>
> I'd be interested in knowing what you guys (youz guys = Y'all down here in
> the south - I'm not a native) got for an interest rate from HMFC. I got
> 6.99% and my score is 782. Higher than some value - unknown - is gravy for
> the dealer.
Financing a little over 16K, we got 6.2% for 5 years. Refinanced before
the first payment was due and there was no penalty. I'd have to look up
the figures to be sure, but it seems like we "lost" about $70 by
financing through HMFC to get the rebate.
Barry
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Re: Hyundai financing question
Bob wrote:
> If you wait three months, assuming 7%, $20k, and 5 years, you will lose
> about $360 from paying interest. I refinanced mine about 2 weeks after
> buying it.
>
> I'd be interested in knowing what you guys (youz guys = Y'all down here in
> the south - I'm not a native) got for an interest rate from HMFC. I got
> 6.99% and my score is 782. Higher than some value - unknown - is gravy for
> the dealer.
Financing a little over 16K, we got 6.2% for 5 years. Refinanced before
the first payment was due and there was no penalty. I'd have to look up
the figures to be sure, but it seems like we "lost" about $70 by
financing through HMFC to get the rebate.
Barry
> If you wait three months, assuming 7%, $20k, and 5 years, you will lose
> about $360 from paying interest. I refinanced mine about 2 weeks after
> buying it.
>
> I'd be interested in knowing what you guys (youz guys = Y'all down here in
> the south - I'm not a native) got for an interest rate from HMFC. I got
> 6.99% and my score is 782. Higher than some value - unknown - is gravy for
> the dealer.
Financing a little over 16K, we got 6.2% for 5 years. Refinanced before
the first payment was due and there was no penalty. I'd have to look up
the figures to be sure, but it seems like we "lost" about $70 by
financing through HMFC to get the rebate.
Barry
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Re: Hyundai financing question
Bob wrote:
> If you wait three months, assuming 7%, $20k, and 5 years, you will lose
> about $360 from paying interest. I refinanced mine about 2 weeks after
> buying it.
>
> I'd be interested in knowing what you guys (youz guys = Y'all down here in
> the south - I'm not a native) got for an interest rate from HMFC. I got
> 6.99% and my score is 782. Higher than some value - unknown - is gravy for
> the dealer.
Financing a little over 16K, we got 6.2% for 5 years. Refinanced before
the first payment was due and there was no penalty. I'd have to look up
the figures to be sure, but it seems like we "lost" about $70 by
financing through HMFC to get the rebate.
Barry
> If you wait three months, assuming 7%, $20k, and 5 years, you will lose
> about $360 from paying interest. I refinanced mine about 2 weeks after
> buying it.
>
> I'd be interested in knowing what you guys (youz guys = Y'all down here in
> the south - I'm not a native) got for an interest rate from HMFC. I got
> 6.99% and my score is 782. Higher than some value - unknown - is gravy for
> the dealer.
Financing a little over 16K, we got 6.2% for 5 years. Refinanced before
the first payment was due and there was no penalty. I'd have to look up
the figures to be sure, but it seems like we "lost" about $70 by
financing through HMFC to get the rebate.
Barry
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