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  1. I'm assuming it's in-house financing...
  2. Hi guys, me booked a lancer 2 weeks ago... regarding the interest rate, i was told it is 2.2% if i take a loan of 70% of the car value ($47000) for 7 years and get a rebate of 3k. after some caluation i found that the interest come to around 1.3% to 1.4% which is quite low.. wat u guys think???
  3. I went to BM yesterday. Was informed that HSBC going to increase interest rates back to 2.2% from the 1.9% currently on 20th of this month.... If the loan still uses Rule 78, I don't see why they need to increase the interest rates again! Anyway, anybody heard about this? Maybe sales at BM is too good! Too good an opportunity to earn more!
  4. Dow component General Motors slid 1.4%. In an attempt to save flagging September sales, the auto maker is planning a three-day sale next week that will give buyers interest-free loans for 72 months on most 2004 models. Other auto makers didn't signal they would follow such an aggressive strategy, which could boost sales but ultimately end up eating more into the bottom line. if only this applies in Singapore, is will be a good time to buy GM brands of cars....
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