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Who did you use for financing your Turbo Regal?

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reggie44

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Hello Buick Turbo Regal Enthusiasts,

Looking for people to share their experiences, stories and thoughts with who they used for financing their Buick Turbo Regal ie: bank, credit union, J.J. Best, Capitol One or ?? and what type of interest rate you were paying and quick the process was ie: any difficulties, etc? Thanks in advance and looking forward to hearing those stories.

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bought my 69 gto judge this way - cash plus a personal loan through the local bank, got a credit card offer 0% financing for over a yr ( i think it was 15 months) transferred the balance to the credit card, divided the # of months with 0% financing to the balance owed, paid off the care within that time before the higher rate kicked in.

Granted your monthly payments are high depending on what you owe, but I was able to work it out.
 
I did a resto on a guys car, he didnt want to pay so I went over to his house and made him cough up this Buick..almost like paying cash
 
Sold a nice truck, used all of the $$ from that to buy the car, but did have to get an unsecured loan for the last $3k, went thru a bank on a military installation.
 
Keep those responses comming guys...

Thanks for all the responses guys and stories... a few interesting ones so far. Please keep them comming! Thanks. :biggrin:
 
Sold my to toy truck and a Camry to buy the GN. Cash only purchase.
 
You could just get a personal loan. What county do you live in? You could always go to a credit union and get more personal service and competitive rates. Oh listen to me, I sound like a commercial.
I work for the Saugus Federal Credit Union. I could always put in a good word for you. Probably wouldn't mean much though. (They keep me in the basement!)
 
If I didn't already have the $701 payment on the TL I would have no problem financing a GN if it were stock and wait to start the modding until it was paid off. I wouldn't want to mod/race a car that I'm still paying on. It scares me that my TL is out of warranty with the kind of payment I'm making.
 
Got a personal loan on mine. Got a loan so I could buy somnething that should be beer cans:biggrin: . Then I got everything straightened out financially and the woman got a job. Wish I would a waited and bought something nice.
 
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