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How to choose the best car loan

A car loan is a common and simple solution for most people who are buying a new or used car. But before you sign the dotted line, make sure you have shopped around and investigated the other options available to you to ensure that you have found the best deal available. Make sure that you don't rush into a decision and that you have considered these points which can save you on your repayments:
  • Interest rates - Your initial and probably final decision will be based on what the interest rate is. You are able to choose from a variable rate or fixed. If you are intending to pay off your debt as soon as possible or would like to make additional repayments a variable rate could be the best thing for you. Having a fixed rate allows you to budget and means that your rate will be safe from any Reserve Bank rate rises that may occur.
  • Secured or unsecured - You will need to choose between a secured or unsecured. Price can creep up on you in this area. If a loan is secured this means that it will be tied to an asset, which can be reposed if you fail to make your repayments. Unsecured loans are collateral free and therefore tend to have higher interest rates.
  • Hidden fees and charges - Read your product disclosure statement (PDS) and make sure there are no added fees that you're unaware of. This could include establishment fees, early repayment fees, annual fees or extra charges if you miss your payments.
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RateCity provides car loan news and features, including a range of weekly stories and economic updates. By checking our car loan news and features daily, you can ensure that you receive up to date, expert commentary on current financial and economic issues. Before you search, compare or apply for the best car loan for you, help yourself understand the market by reading mortgage news and features at RateCity.

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