1. General Questions about Financing
  2. Understanding Rates, Co-Signers, and Down Payments
  3. Tell Me More about Leases
  4. Tell Me More about Loans
  5. The Worst Investment You Can Make...
General Questions about Financing - back to list
What is the difference between a loan and a lease?
When you obtain a loan, your down payment and monthly payments go toward the total purchase price of the vehicle. When the term of the loan is complete and the loan is paid in full, you own the vehicle. With a lease, you make monthly payments for the term of that lease. Once the term of the lease is complete, the vehicle is returned to the lessor.
How do I choose between a loan or a lease?
The correct financing option largely depends on three factors: what you want to drive, how much you plan to drive it, and how long you want to keep it. It might be preferable to lease rather than obtain a loan if:
  • You want the better vehicle for your monthly payment.
  • You drive less than 15,000 miles per year.
  • You prefer to trade in your car every three years or less.
  • Owning a car outright is not important to you.
If these considerations do not apply to you, it might be better for you to get a loan if:
  • You want your monthly payment to apply to ownership.
  • You plan to enjoy your vehicle for a long time.
  • You want to customize your vehicle.
  • You want the maximum flexibility regarding the number of miles you drive.
  • You want control of the length of time the vehicle is in your possession.
Typically, monthly payments on a lease are significantly lower than if you obtain a loan while borrowers enjoy greater flexibility in terms of ownership.
Understanding Rates, Co-Signers, and Down Payments - back to list
What rates do you offer?
Our dealership works with several financing institutions to bring you competitive rates and terms on vehicle financing. Our dealership offers flexible rates, terms, and payments so that you can obtain the loan or lease that fits you best. The rate in your individual financing package is influenced by a number of factors including your credit history, the term of your loan or lease, the amount financed, and the residual value of the vehicle you lease. Financing through our dealership lets you enjoy a quick, competitive, and straightforward way of getting your new vehicle.
Do I need a co-signer?
Not necessarily. If your application requires a co-signer, we will inform you during your application process.
How do I make my down payment?
You can use a credit card, money order, bank check or cashier's check (made out to our dealership), or cash.
Can I finance taxes, registration, and other transaction expenses?
Absolutely.
Can I include the cost of other products, such as extended service contracts, credit insurance and accessories in the amount that I finance or lease?
Yes, again. If you are interested in one of our products and would like to include its cost in your finance option, just ask one of our finance representatives to arrange that for you.
Tell Me More about Leases - back to list
What is a lease?
A lease is an agreement between you and a lending institution where you make a monthly payment for use of a vehicle of which the lending institution retains ownership. The lending institution takes responsibility for the purchase of the vehicle, creating an agreement where you retain the right to use it for a specific length of time. Although you are not the actual owner of the vehicle, you are afforded the opportunity to enjoy it for the term of the lease. Frequently, leasing allows you to enjoy a more expensive vehicle for a lower monthly payment than if you were to purchase it. In addition, the hassle of the resale is mitigated, as you simply return the vehicle once the lease expires.
How does a lease work?
As leasing is technically different than buying or financing, different terminology is used to describe the transaction. The most important concepts are adjusted capitalized cost, residual value, and money factor.
  • Adjusted capitalized cost is the actual purchase price of the vehicle. This is determined by the vehicle's actual price (capitalized cost) along with any applicable charges and fees (acquisition fees, takes, etc.) minus any cost reductions (down payments, trade-in allowances, and applicable discounts).
  • Residual value represents the expected value of your vehicle to the lease owner at the end of the lease. This value is dependent on several factors, like the depreciation rate of the vehicle, the term of the lease, and the number of miles accounted for in the agreement.
  • Money factor effectively acts as the interest rate and reflects the cost of money borrowed on your behalf at the beginning of your lease.
How does this differ from owning a vehicle?
The day-to-day experience of driving a leased vehicle is virtually the same as a financed one. The only major differences are restrictions on the degree to which your vehicle can be customized, the amount of total mileage you can travel, and the maintenance schedule.
Tell Me More about Loans - back to list
What is a loan?
A loan is a specific amount of money that you borrow from a lending institution in order to purchase a vehicle. You then make a commitment to make monthly payments for a specific period of time (called a "term") until the full amount borrowed is repaid.
How does a loan work?
The amount that you borrow and the remaining balance during the life of the loan are referred to as the principal. The principal can be paid off at any time prior to maturity, but as long as it is outstanding the lending institution can charge a prearranged interest rate that is included in your monthly payment. Until the principal is paid in full, the lending institution retains the title to the vehicle as security on the loan. When the principal is paid, the title is returned to you, and the vehicle is yours.
What is the advantage of a loan over a lease?
The greatest advantage of financing over leasing is the freedom to do with the vehicle what you wish. With no restrictions on mileage or customization, you are totally free to add premium audio equipment, customized paint, accessorize the powertrain, and fix (or not fix) any mechanical or body problems you encounter.
The Worst Investment You Can Make... - back to list

is to borrow money to purchase a depreciating asset.

Occasionally, one of our customers will say, "I'm seriously thinking about purchasing a car from your dealership, but frankly I'm confused. I've always been taught that the smart way to buy a new car is to pay cash and then keep the car for a number of years to make that investment pay off. But your sales consultant is now telling me something different. I just don't understand!"

The fact is, conventional wisdom is partially correct; the worst way to buy a new vehicle is take out a conventional loan. Borrowing money on a depreciating asset is not an actual investment at all. Investments provide returns while an automobile is, truthfully, a consumable expense. You purchase a car to use it, not to resell it at a higher value. This makes a car paid for in cash just a large prepaid expense - not an investment at all! The question, then, for the knowledgeable vehicle buyer to ask is, "How do I minimize this expense?"

* Our Pre-Trade Plan offers an alternative.

Decisions on consumable expenses should be made on actual cost to consume. For an automobile on our Pre-Trade Plan, that cost is:

* Cost to Drive = Selling Price - Resale Value - Repairs

Our dealership packages new automobiles with content that gives you the best value relationship between selling price and future resale value with no repairs. You can then drive a higher priced vehicle for less cost. This is accomplished through "pre-trade." The vehicle's purchase option price at the end of the two year lease is guaranteed. The higher the resale, the less you pay now. With this type of expense management, we let the financial institutions assume the resale risk. Therefore, you make your vehicle decision based on the lowest actual cost to drive rather than on selling price.

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