"I was shopping around for auto loans for a Camaro. I found that a 72-month loan fit my monthly budget better, but I was concerned about interest rate and depreciation. Is a 72-month loan a good idea?"
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
“Most financial experts will tell you that a 60-month loan is the longest car loan you should get.
Once you stretch it to 72 months, your interest rates increases and you’re upside-down on your car loan for years. Because of this, you may want to get
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