Nissan 370Z Forum

Nissan 370Z Forum (http://www.the370z.com/)
-   Nissan 370Z Pricing / Ordering Discussions (http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-pricing-ordering-discussions/)
-   -   How I have scored invoice pricing with 3.99% APR on my 370Z? (http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-pricing-ordering-discussions/2321-how-i-have-scored-invoice-pricing-3-99-apr-my-370z.html)

Billarf 04-30-2010 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slease (Post 519431)
Thanks for the great info AK.

I applied and got pre-approved but Penfed said they want a purchase order before I can get the loan.

What exactly does this mean?


Just let your dealer's finance guy know Penfed wants a purchase order and your finance guy just faxes it/the needed info to Penfed. Once Penfed receives the info and verifies all they will grant the loan to you.

Daishi 05-14-2010 03:33 PM

You can get lower or similar rates at a regular bank than penfed. dont have to go through the hassel of signing up for a buncha stuff like you do with penfed and waiting for paperwork and you can apply right online. I financed my car originaly for 72 months because I planned on keeping the car for a long time. I made 6 payments on it and just refinanced it for 66 months through chase which is the same amount of payments I owe and got 3.84% which is better than what penfed offers AND its technically a used car which have higher rates than when new.

Roach 06-04-2010 06:15 PM

Nissan still asking that high of interest rates? Going to look at a 370z this weekend and holy ****. I mean, the american car companies do ZERO percent financing, what the F

sgthanzo 06-27-2010 02:19 PM

Got mine for invoice and 2.75%. :)

FuszNissan 06-27-2010 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roach (Post 563890)
Nissan still asking that high of interest rates? Going to look at a 370z this weekend and holy ****. I mean, the american car companies do ZERO percent financing, what the F

Nissan controls their inventory very well, if every dealer had 30-50 Z's on their lot, (and did volume like the altima)I am sure you would see Zero percent, to help entice people to buy and stay competitive. It's a small niche market, it won't happen.

mr_sparkle 07-01-2010 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daishi (Post 537376)
You can get lower or similar rates at a regular bank than penfed. dont have to go through the hassel of signing up for a buncha stuff like you do with penfed and waiting for paperwork and you can apply right online. I financed my car originaly for 72 months because I planned on keeping the car for a long time. I made 6 payments on it and just refinanced it for 66 months through chase which is the same amount of payments I owe and got 3.84% which is better than what penfed offers AND its technically a used car which have higher rates than when new.

true... bank of america offers 3.25% which is what I got...

Ry244 07-02-2010 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AK370Z (Post 36389)
Yes, here’s how I have scored invoice pricing from the convenience of my living room couch!

First step: Getting invoice pricing


I know you guys are aware of the invoice pricing thread and have used the thread to submit offers to various dealers. I have done the exact same thing but the only difference is that I have put that in a MS word document with a fancy table so that it’s easier to read and looks a bit more professional. I have got the idea from a member of a BMW forum (got to give proper credit). Instead of just sending an email with numbers, it’s a letter that looks a lot better and dealer knows that not only you know what you’re talking about but you’re a knowledgeable person.

Then I went to Nissanusa.com and on the bottom left hand side there’s a space where you can put your zip code and find the nearest dealers. I have used my closest 8 dealers for my 1st batch of emails. I simply went to their website and from their “our team” page, I copied the Sales Manager’s email. Some cases I couldn’t find the Sales Manager’s email and had to use General Manager’s email. The reason you want to send it to General Manager/Sales manager is because he/she can give you yes or no faster than those random sales guy. They are also more educated and least likely to give you the run around.

Within the next 3 days, I have got various replies from those dealerships. Few said yes, few said no and few didn’t even bother writing me back. Those who said yes, I have simply told them when I’m going to come in.

Second Step: Know how much your trade in worth


I was going to trade my 350Z in for the deal. So, I needed to find out how much my car worth. KBB is helpful, but there are so many things that dealers check when you trade your car in, it’s better to have them give you the number. One of our member (can’t remember if it’s “semtex” or “pushing tin”) said that CarMax offers the most money for their trade in. So next morning, I go straight to my nearest CarMax to get a trade in appraisal. In my case, it’s the one in MD which is only 150 miles away. This way, before I walk into ANY of those Nissan dealers, I have an approximate idea how much they are going to give me for my trade in. You always want to do this because if a dealer gives you less, you can simply show them how much another dealer offered for the same car. I did it because I want to know Nissan dealers are not giving me a crappy trade in value. ALWAYS do you homework before you're walking into a dealership.

Third Step: Financing

I was told even with my great credit (790+ FICO score), I am only going to get 6.99% APR. To me that was absolutely unacceptable! I have worked hard to keep my credit score where it is today and I deserve a better rate. So, I went to my nearest credit union and they told me I will get 5.74% APR from their financial institution. I was okay with it but not totally happy. So, I start researching how I can get a better rate. Then I found out about the Pentagon Federal Credit Union. They are offering 3.99% APR on all new car purchase!!! I was sold! But there was a problem. I am not in the Army, Coast Guard or Air Force. How can I get such rate? Well, answer is simple. You can pay $20 and become member of NMFA (National Military Family Association - Option 7) and you’ll get the loan with desired APR. I was surprised to see the knowledge of these customer service reps. I had a very good experience with them. Once you’re member, you’ll have to fill out a loan application ONLINE and you’ll instantly know if you’re approved or no for the 3.99% APR. Then they will FEDEX you check the next day or you can go pick it up at your nearest branch. I opted for the next day FEDEX.

Fourth Step: Closing the deal:

Upon returning from CarMax, I knew how much my car was worth. Then I walked into Team Nissan of Vineland where I have my appointment with the “General Sales Manager”. Why I chose Team Nissan as my first stop? They are recognized by the Owner’s first award for 2009 and only two dealers have that honor for the year 2009 in the state of NJ. I walked in and he was a very professional man. He appraised the car and gave me a very generous amount for my trade in. It was at least 1000 more than what CarMax offered me. I was very happy. Then, without any talking, he makes a worksheet with the exact invoice pricing that I have offered via email. No hidden fees and his number matched EXACTLY the way I emailed him. We were done within 20 minutes!!! I had to ask him, “So, What’s the catch?” His reply, “We are not a big fan of catches. If we were, then our name wouldn’t be listed on the Owner’s First Honors List”. I was sold. I didn’t leave the dealership for another 2 hours because we started talking about GTR and Nismo 350Z and other news from Nissan Corp. We also laughed about the new Nissan Cube but realized all Nissan want to do is expand their earnings to various different customers.


I am very happy how things turn out for me. I am not going to bore you with my long story anymore. The Z looks great, drives great. Thanks for reading.

You can find picture of the Z here http://www.the370z.com/new-370z-owne...cs-inside.html

Just so everyone is aware, the deal from pentagon is now 2.99%!!!! Great people and easy to deal with. Great post! If I didnt just get screwed by my dealer, this is def the route I would have taken. Just sayin!

JACKPAC 08-04-2010 12:06 PM

I just received a Penfed email as well advertising 2.9%

FuszNissan 08-05-2010 03:22 AM

Damn,that's a great rate

AK370Z 08-05-2010 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ry244 (Post 603111)
Just so everyone is aware, the deal from pentagon is now 2.99%!!!! Great people and easy to deal with. Great post! If I didnt just get screwed by my dealer, this is def the route I would have taken. Just sayin!

Awesome! :tup: I didn't check my email but it's probably there.

I have been very happy with the whole Pedfed experience. I don't think I'll use any other financial institutions to finance my future cars.

TongMan 08-17-2010 08:54 AM

My credit went down because I have the 370z loan under my belt. I'll wait until my 5th payment and then refinance with penfed or bank of America.

Footloose301 10-03-2010 06:47 AM

I'm showing a 2.99% option now for Pentagon. I will applying shortly, but I have no idea what my score is.

2 years ago I was turned down for a $31,000 loan with $2000 cash down and a score of 630 or similar.

Now I bought a 370Z for $31500(after taxes and such, used 2009 with an upside down trade), and I put $500 down and got 7.9% about 5.5 months ago thru Nissan Motor Credit. But I have no idea what my score was.

NOW, I have totaled my car Friday morning at 2:30am and just waiting on insurance to call me back Monday about it. I'm pretty sure it's totaled, but it'll be close. I plan on using the invoice pricing here in the forums to negotiate a new 2010 and thru Pentagon I might be able to afford a bit more at a lower interest rate.

So, I'm curious. I have no idea what my FICO score is and two years ago it was 630 or so..... I'm guessing now it's 675+? What types of interest rates are you guys getting with this score?

I'm desperate to get back into another Z. I can't decide whether I want Red or Black again. All I care about is the 6spd with Sport Package. I don't care about other goodies but if I can score them as a bonus, then sweet. Nismo would be nice but I don't see myself getting one of those because I can't see a dealer getting rid of a Nismo at invoice. I'm willing to fly across the country and drive back if I have to.

Findlay 10-06-2010 01:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mr_sparkle (Post 602275)
true... bank of america offers 3.25% which is what I got...

Yep, if you're top tier, BofA has 2.99 for 60 mos or 3.29 for 72 on 2009 and 2010 cars purchased from a dealer right now (including used if they're 2010 model year). Combo that with these crazy end of model year below-invoice pricing the dealers are starting on their remaining inventory and you can get a smoking deal right now.

humbee2001 11-30-2010 07:54 PM

Hi guys. I'm now a proud owner of 370Z! I got 2.99% for 72 months at SECU. I think if you're from Maryland, you can be a member of this credit union (secumd.org).

kenchan 12-10-2010 02:17 PM

72 months loan? :icon14:

cujo 12-26-2010 02:26 PM

Hi guys
I wonder if there are any penalty charge to refinance if I just bought it last month and my original loan is through Nissan

ROLLingKING 01-08-2011 09:59 AM

Sweeeeet!!!

Banana29 01-14-2011 01:30 AM

lol. Where's GT-R Man? I was being entertained. For some reason I read everything he had put down with some sort of Italian Godfather type accent. And I didn't realize I was reading it as such until several pages into the forum. :) I like GT-R Man.

Mr. GT-R man, I was wondering...what would be the best way to negotiate a lease? The dealer always seems to want to negotiate higher down payments and lower monthly payments rather than the total price. How should I go about getting the best lease deal? Should I offer a few hundred above invoice or how does this work?

EckoTx 07-28-2011 04:53 PM

For all of you who are about to get the 370z read carefully all this information here cause it really helps out to get educated and know what to do when you first put your foot inside a dealer.

martin82 11-15-2011 08:28 PM

FYI I got 1.99% with capital one for 60 months!

martin82 11-15-2011 08:29 PM

Banana what car are you looking to get?

LakeShow 11-15-2011 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by martin82 (Post 1409277)
FYI I got 1.99% with capital one for 60 months!

Nice. Did the dealer offer it or did you find it yourself?

martin82 11-15-2011 10:58 PM

Dealer actually found it for me. Penfed is 2.99 for 60 months, 1.99 for less months. I told the dealer I can get 1.99 somewhere else but they found me that deal!

martin82 11-16-2011 12:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Footloose301 (Post 748407)
I'm showing a 2.99% option now for Pentagon. I will applying shortly, but I have no idea what my score is.

2 years ago I was turned down for a $31,000 loan with $2000 cash down and a score of 630 or similar.

Now I bought a 370Z for $31500(after taxes and such, used 2009 with an upside down trade), and I put $500 down and got 7.9% about 5.5 months ago thru Nissan Motor Credit. But I have no idea what my score was.

NOW, I have totaled my car Friday morning at 2:30am and just waiting on insurance to call me back Monday about it. I'm pretty sure it's totaled, but it'll be close. I plan on using the invoice pricing here in the forums to negotiate a new 2010 and thru Pentagon I might be able to afford a bit more at a lower interest rate.

So, I'm curious. I have no idea what my FICO score is and two years ago it was 630 or so..... I'm guessing now it's 675+? What types of interest rates are you guys getting with this score?

I'm desperate to get back into another Z. I can't decide whether I want Red or Black again. All I care about is the 6spd with Sport Package. I don't care about other goodies but if I can score them as a bonus, then sweet. Nismo would be nice but I don't see myself getting one of those because I can't see a dealer getting rid of a Nismo at invoice. I'm willing to fly across the country and drive back if I have to.

FYI, each time a dealer or anyone runs your credit you are entitle to a copy. You need to call the companies that ran your credit and and automated prompt after giving your social security number it mails you an original copy! Also if you ask the dealer what the credit score is, they will show you, but usually will not provide you with a copy. You need to all the credit experian, etc.

LakeShow 11-16-2011 12:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by martin82 (Post 1409499)
Dealer actually found it for me. Penfed is 2.99 for 60 months, 1.99 for less months. I told the dealer I can get 1.99 somewhere else but they found me that deal!

Dealer wasn't going lower than 5% for me and after I said I am not signing for that in the finance office because I knew I could get lower and I got my 1.99 and then signed the papers. Dealers are so sneaky.

martin82 11-16-2011 01:33 PM

Exactly, They told me 5% also, I told them I'll get it somewhere else for 1.99%, dealer says if we can match that will you sign now!! Sneaky also! But I actually couldn't get 1.99% for 60 months! I lied to them too HAHAHA.

bluezed 02-09-2012 09:55 PM

Thanks for this thread. Without this thread, I wouldn't know about PenFed. Got approved with PenFed for 2.49% APR for 60 months and informed the dealer about it. Next thing I know dealer found a better one, 1.90% APR for 60 months!

B100 03-13-2012 04:18 PM

Hey guys I just had a question regarding Penfed.

Has anyone been declined by Penfed? (If you don't mind sharing, could you state the reason why you got declined?)

I haven't applied for an auto loan with them yet, but I'm a bit hesitant to start. The reason I say this is because I've been declined twice, once at a dealership and once again at Chase.

The reason was because I have a short credit history. My credit otherwise is great and I have no dings or negatives on my credit report. The lenders stated that the only way I can get those loans is if I can get a co-signer, which unfortunately I am currently unable to..

I'm a full-time student and I calculated my budget/finances to see how much monthly payment I can afford comfortably (<5% APR or ~$540 monthly payment) on a base model Z.




TL;DR: Is Penfed more 'lenient' with loans or does anyone know a credit union who will loan even with a short credit history.

Thanks for your time!

martin82 03-13-2012 05:47 PM

FYI Nissan is doing 0% right now, I believe I put like 5K down and $550 a month
If you are getting a base, I recommend the new leasing rates. I think its around 2K down and 300'is a month.

Ackrite 03-17-2012 04:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by martin82 (Post 1597471)
FYI Nissan is doing 0% right now, I believe I put like 5K down and $550 a month
If you are getting a base, I recommend the new leasing rates. I think its around 2K down and 300'is a month.

I took advantage of 0% also. 5k down $645/60 months for a nismo.

navamous 03-17-2012 10:10 AM

Interest rates are so low right now some great deals to be had.....

fairlady_z95 03-18-2012 04:39 AM

Don't you still have to pay for borrowing the money, even if you got 0% APR. That just means they aren't making money off you from the interest, that is if you pay off the car in a timely manner.

FearlesLeader 03-21-2012 03:30 AM

I joined an FCU (non-DoD), and just got approved for 2.24%. Additionally, while i have a very good credit score (825), the only credit history i have is my emergency credit card which i haven't used at ALL in 5 years.

JoyZtik 03-30-2012 09:59 AM

Just got my 2012 370z Touring w/ sp with 0%apr 0 down

Shadezz 05-11-2012 07:00 AM

Leased a new 12 370z touring w/sport pkg

money factory was pretty good @ .00109

Remember if you have a nissan loan so long as you pay your payments good(12 months history) they will always give you the best tier 0 rates lease or purchase no matter your credit score!!

MacLean 05-11-2012 09:45 PM

Rookies............ The month of April was 0% interest for 60 months & 2.99% interest for 72 months. Follow & keep close tabs on what Nissan is offering.

Ronin06 05-16-2014 11:11 PM

GTR Man: Wow 8 hours using your calculation becomes 80 hours.

You state at 5.74% interest he would only pay $1540 in interest. Not sure what you assumed he was financing, but assuming 10% down. His interest payment would be $7,241.

Hmmm... 8 hours @ $20 per hour = $160 of effort for saving $1,622 and the initial cost of the car was lower as well. Looks like he did pretty well, even using your inflated numbers.

370zEric 06-09-2016 08:31 AM

got 1.99% from 5% initial deal. I was originally going to go through my bank as I got pre approve for 2.99% 72 months but I got the car for such a good deal (literally a steal) along with the full 72 month warranty, processing the loan application was all my dealership could really get out of me. They offered a low APR even my bank could not match under their terms and condition hence I couldn't refuse.

GeoA(Atl)91tt 03-02-2019 09:10 AM

Will history repeat itself with 0%?
 
I'm wondering if Nissan will do it's traditional 0%, 0%, 0%, 0% soon to help get rid of the 2019s?


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:51 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2