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Who has the lowest new car loan interest rates for 72 months?

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  1. Check out Lending Tree.com
  2. Try a shorter time period. Any car or truck will be junk before you pay it off. Save up some cash so that you can make a more reasonable loan ... like 3 years. Otherwise the interest will eat your wallet for lunch ... and dinner. The best terms are usually at a credit union. Ask your friends where they got their loan and if they are happy with the service.
  3. that will be determined by credit rating, costs in your state. You might check with your Sam's club, credit union. I also would check out consumer's reports. You can view them on line as well, but there is sometimes a cost. You may also research on line and get your best deal. Read all the fine print because there are sometimes some clauses written into the contract. The key is in the research. Take your time and get what you want for your money. I wouldn't advise leasing because of mileage restrictions and the cost if you go over.
  4. If you got a good credit rating, the leader is Capital One, click on their banner at this link http://www.usedcartips.org/BEFORESHOP.html
  5. a quick web search came up with lots of results but this is the best one i could find for you.
  6. Your credit rating is key to your question.
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