How to Get a Car Loan at a Low Rate of Interest

By: vipul jain | Posted: 23rd February 2006

Buying things on credit has become a norm nowadays. The total amount of outstanding debt in the UK has reached ₤1,148. 83% of this is in the form of mortgages and 4.9% is in the form of credit card debt. More and more people are taking out loans. A loan can solve a number of purposes. It can help you buy a house, carry out home improvement, finance your child's education, pay for a holiday trip, etc.

You can also use a loan to buy a car. Getting a car loan is not a problem. The problem is its interest payment. If the rate of interest is too high, it becomes difficult to keep up with loan repayments. If you default or miss out at repayments, your credit score gets adversely affected. In case of a default, the lender may even repossess your car. To avoid such a situation, you should look out for a low rate car loan.

If you have a good credit history, you should bargain over the interest rate and try to take the maximum advantage of this situation. If you have unpaid credit card bills or unpaid loan balance, the lender may charge a high rate of interest from you. Therefore, before applying for a car loan, you must pay up all your unpaid bills and loans. This will help you obtain a loan at a low rate of interest.

A down payment can help you pay less interest on a car loan. If you pay a down payment, your debt obligation will be small and consequently, your interest obligation will also be small. Another way to reduce your interest burden is to give your old car in exchange of the new one.

If you are a homeowner, you can easily obtain a low rate car loan. You can offer your house as collateral. This increases the lender's confidence in your repayment ability and he will charge a low rate of interest. In case of a default, the lender may repossess your house and recover his money.

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The author is a business writer specializing in finance and credit products and has written authoritative articles on the finance industry. He has done his masters in Business
Administration and is currently assisting Ecar-loans as a finance specialist.
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