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Does anyone know who is offering the best rates on loans? I am in the process of buying a new car & I want to consider all alternatives.
Cheers.
Depends how much you want to loan.
I found Directline had a low rate 6.1% or around there which isn`t bad at all.
Tesco are doing 6.2% at the moment, i have a loan with them and can report no problems at all.
Both the above, Tesco & Direct Line, usually offer among the lowest rates but as it happened the last loan I had (£2500 1 yr ago) was from the Nationwide which beat them both.
Pete
P.S. this loan was for a car aswell. Out of interest Chunky what car you looking to get?
This item was edited on Tuesday, 18th November 2003, 23:05
Thanks for al the help so far. I will check out all three. I have been offered £1300 against my knackered old escort at a local car dealership, and to be honest, it`s not worth £150. I realise car dealerships give with one hand & take with the other, but up to now...it`s the best offer I can find.
I am looking to put down a deposit and then get the rest on finance. The thing is with the dealership, after the first 3 months there are no penalties for paying some, or all, of the loan off. So, I was thinking of doing the dealership for 3 months then finding a better rate loan elsewhere and paying the dealership loan off with that. Hence I will then have a better rate for the rest of the term.
But, if I can get a really good loan deal before all that may change.
try these http://www.northernrock.co.uk/html/ploans/personal_loans.htm. They have loans at 6%. Just a word of warning the default is set to include payment protection so if you do not want it take it off.
Thanks
I would be inclined to get the loan now with payment protection - Circumstances can change & not for the better.
"Great chunks of my past detaching themselves like melting icebergs"
Is getting the £1,300 for your Escort dependent on your taking out the dealership`s own finance deal?
Try
www.moneysupermarket.co.uk
They have a search facility com,paring over 400 unsecured loans
Be wary of those that offer low APR`s cos when they credit check you and offer you a loan it may be higher than originally advertised.
I have recently applied for a £3k loan from Northern Rock as they were the lowest @ 6% when I was accepted and they sent me the T&C the APR was 8.5%
I complained and they said the APR was determined by the credit check
I can`t help you specifically with a loan, but I`d recommend this website:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/index.phtml
with advice and loopholes to get the best value out of various credit cards/loans etc.. The bloke was on the radio a while ago and was very informative. It`s also partly down to him that Barclays current "0% interest for life" scam has hit the rocks!