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hi all ,

put a deposit down on a BF mk1 turbs , subject to finance, ive had trouble with the banks getting money only because im a contractor :S

has anyone got there finance through ford itself?

what are they like? any good ?

as much information as possible would be great good and bad

I wanna make sure there not gonna F*ck me around

thanks

Waldo

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I have CHP'ed my last 2 cars and they are fine to deal with. The gave me a better deal than the bank that I have a lot of business with.

Make sure you scre a better % out of them as they seem to always quote standard rates. I suggest you go to a few places and get some interest rate prices before you speak to them. Also get the dealer to throw in tint or similar as they get a kickback when you finance with Fraud Discredit...

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Had 3 cars with ford finance and now have the F6 with them....

Excellent to deal with.. And can pay more monthly if I want or make lump sum deposits and then miss payments if need be.. This was a great setup when I was a contractor as work and payments were unpredictable..

However, unless you have your bookwork in good condition they will baulk at subbies, might be better to get a regular employer / builder / client to give you a letter to say you are employed by them on an ongoing basis if that is the case....

Good luck

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Im a contractor... had both T's through ford cedit (chp)... great service... you have to bargain with your interest rate though.... I didnt bargain enough on my first T but screwd them down to a top deal on the 2nd one :gooff:

you dont need to supply fark all paper work either :msm:

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Our last four cars have been though ford credit easy to deal with little paper work and same day approvale.

Ian

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I went through ford credit and they f*cked me on the interest rate..

16.5%

had to refinance to cover the stamp duty and transfer I thought was included in the price. I'll never use them again..

go to a broker mate. if your in wa I used Australian Finance Enterprise, doesn't cost you anything

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I went through ford credit and they f*cked me on the interest rate..

16.5%

had to refinance to cover the stamp duty and transfer I thought was included in the price. I'll never use them again..

go to a broker mate. if your in wa I used Australian Finance Enterprise, doesn't cost you anything

:fool::gooff:

what a rort.... around 7% is normal :spoton:

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