I used Parsons just a couple weeks ago , 3.79% for 60 months. I was setup and approved with Parsons but They are a little slow so I used the dealer financing at 5.14% but refinanced with parsons 2 weeks later at the same rate. It actually worked out nice. It was not a huge savings at $25 a month but over the term that’s $1500Would you mind linking it?
Can anybody join? It looks like it is a limited membership?I went with Parsons FCU as well. 3.79% for 60. They are not the fastest, but if you start the process a week before delivery, you should be good. The process is not smooth. They will need the purchase order copy, which you will get at delivery and then they will overnight the check to the dealer. My dealer let me drive out the truck with a personal check that they held until Parson's check came a couple of days later. Other option (suggested by Parsons) is what jimfigler said above i.e. finance with the dealer and they will refinance in a week or two.
Yes. They will join you to some American Consumer Council for free and then you are eligible.
Achieve Financial here in CT, but you need to be a CT resident. Your state should have a list of licensed local credit unions, call down that. That's how I found mine. Beat everybody else by a full point.Which credit union?
Thanks. I joined in about 10 minutes online.Yes. They will join you to some American Consumer Council for free and then you are eligible.
Do you need open bank account with them too or simply just donate to become a member and done? How long does the process take to become a member? Do they mail a check to the dealer for purchase also like parsons or is it all done electronically?https://www.towerfcu.org/borrow/loan-rates/#1481818323110-6112493a-d3be
Tower FCU is 2.99 for 60 still. If you're in some group they are a partner with you can join for free, otherwise I donated $25 or so to one of their foundations to gain access, plus the $5 fee to create the savings acct.
They do a hard pull when you sign up for membership, but will use that pull for the loan application. To save time I'd recommend signing up for a membership before doing the loan app...that added about a week to my waiting time since they didn't get back to me initially.
They didn't have any requirements regarding cash down like Parsons gave me, but I filled out their form with the purchase agreement and then uploaded that and my insurance cards with it on the account and they overnighted the check.