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Some people place importance on just getting from point "A" to point "B," while others think it's all about how you get there. What's most important to you...only you can decide. | |||
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Auto Loans/Leases Auto Shopping Auto Pricing www.carquotes.com CU vs. Dealer Loans Payment Calculator |
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whether you choose to buy a new or used car, your first step should be to call
MembersFirst Credit Union of Florida. Step 1 Call 434-2211- In a matter of minutes, we will can get the information we need to determine how much you can spend on a vehicle and how much your payments will be. Plus, we give you the same low rate on a new or used vehicle purchase. Step 2 The Search - Now that you know how
much you can pay for a vehicle, you won't waste time looking at cars beyond your limit of
affordability. Take your time and identify what accessories you need in a car, and look
for something along those lines. Don't buy a car on the first visit. Instead take the time
to call your Credit Union. By giving us the year, make, model, mileage and accessories, we
will be able to give you the suggested retail price and the wholesale price of the
vehicle. The price you pay for the automobile should not exceed the retail price we have
recorded in our reference books. Also look up automotive reviews in Consumer Reports
Magazine or the internet (try www.carprices.com). For additional insurance have a trusted
mechanic inspect the vehicle for potential problems with the car. And for only $10,
MembersFirst Credit Union can get you the mechanical history of almost any vehicle. Step 3 Insurance
- Automobile insurance is what protects you as the owner of the vehicle should you become
involved in an accident, have your car stolen or other unfortunate happenings take place.
Here are some tips to help you keep your insurance rates down: Step 4 The Purchase -You've defined your needs in a vehicle, you've been pre-approved for an auto loan at MembersFirst Credit Union of Florida and you've found the car you want. Now all that's left is to pick up your check at the Credit Union and pick up your car. After the purchase is complete, contact your insurance agent to begin the policy on your new car. Do NOT be fooled
by Dealer financing rates!
Do you like to purchase a vehicle every two years?
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