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Car Financing & Loans in Bath, ME

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Business Listing   Bank of America - Bath, ME - Phone: (207) 443-1249


Business Listing   Bath Savings Institution - Bath, ME - Phone: (207) 442-7711


Business Listing   First Federal Savings & Loan Association - Bath, ME - Phone: (207) 442-8711


Business Listing   Gardiner Savings Institution FSB - Bath, ME - Phone: (207) 443-3364


Business Listing   Kennebec Financial Group - Bath, ME - Phone: (207) 442-7907


Business Listing   Keybank - Keycenters- Bath - Bath, ME - Phone: (207) 443-5573


Business Listing   Kish- Heather J - State Farm Insurance Agent - Bath, ME - Phone: (207) 443-9720


Business Listing   Spencer E Gray Jr Aai - Bath, ME - Phone: (207) 443-3100


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Helpful Definition for: Car Financing & Loans


Car financing and loans can take place in several different ways: At an auto dealership, bank or credit union, online financial institution, home equity loans or simply through a family member or friend. Financing would include interest rates, terms of the loan, down payments, rebates, monthly payments, and extended warranties. Shopping for a car loan around Bath would depend on good financial decisions, which would include checking out bank rates and overall loan costs in Maine.Credit unions are again a good place to shop for loans as they have lower operating costs and offer lower interest rates as a result. One's chances for obtaining a decent rate on loans will depend greatly on one's credit history.

Recent Business News for: Car Financing & Loans

Easier credit, new models keep US auto sales solid - BusinessWeek

Easier credit, new models keep US auto sales solidBusinessWeekAuto financing is continuing to loosen up, even for people with questionable credit history. The required credit score for people buying cars has dropped to pre-recession levels, according to Experian Automotive. Interest rates have also fallen, ...and more »