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JayC35
Ok, here's my situation. The transmission in my wife's minivan went kaput. It will cost way too much to get it fixed and the van is a 1995 model and has some other issues so I am going to junk it.

I have about $2500-$3000 cash to either buy a car or use as a down payment. The thing is, I need to get a vehicle that seats 7-8 passengers and I'd rather go the Expedition or Tahoe route as opposed to another minivan. However, I don't want to buy new, and I also don't want to buy used that's going to cost me $10-$12K and saddle me with $200-$300 payments each month. I also don't really want to buy a car for $3000 that could wind up having the same issues a year from now.

There are some indy dealers that have 01-03 Expeditions between $6K-$8K. Will anybody finance the remaining $3000-$5000 on vehicles of that age and mileage despite a down payment of anywhere in the 38-50% range?

I'm in somewhat of a bind as this isn't a situation where I can wait and save the other $5000. We need two vehicles in our family so I'm just wondering what my options are at this point.

Thanks
IndyPoolPlayer
QUOTE (JayC35 @ Dec 3 2008, 10:27 AM) *
Ok, here's my situation. The transmission in my wife's minivan went kaput. It will cost way too much to get it fixed and the van is a 1995 model and has some other issues so I am going to junk it.

I have about $2500-$3000 cash to either buy a car or use as a down payment. The thing is, I need to get a vehicle that seats 7-8 passengers and I'd rather go the Expedition or Tahoe route as opposed to another minivan. However, I don't want to buy new, and I also don't want to buy used that's going to cost me $10-$12K and saddle me with $200-$300 payments each month. I also don't really want to buy a car for $3000 that could wind up having the same issues a year from now.

There are some indy dealers that have 01-03 Expeditions between $6K-$8K. Will anybody finance the remaining $3000-$5000 on vehicles of that age and mileage despite a down payment of anywhere in the 38-50% range?

I'm in somewhat of a bind as this isn't a situation where I can wait and save the other $5000. We need two vehicles in our family so I'm just wondering what my options are at this point.

Thanks


Indy as in Indianapolis? OK where are you looking? I've seen a few private party sales of SUV's around the far east and NE sides of town. Just drive around a few streets and you'll find them parked in yards or driveways with big "for sale" signs. Who are you going to and finding these?

But that's not your question - I'm not Marv but I believe financing a 6-8 year old vehicle is going to be a bit tough. If you belong to Forum Credit Union you can get a loan back to 1999 MY but as I recall Forum is pretty tough on underwriting.

http://www.forumcu.com/rates/default.aspx?tabId=4 (disclaimer: this is for reference, I do not have a membership at nor work for this CU nor advocate joining)

Free piece of advice -- avoid the Mohr dealerships and Oak Motors like the plague.
JayC35
smile.gif Actually I meant independent not Indianapolis.

I do belong to a credit union (which I forgot all about) so I could go that route as they do offer loans even if I am purchasing from an individual.
mk_378
If you have good credit, the CU should do it no problem. Options are a lot more limited for those with bad credit.
MarvBear
vote credit union.
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