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I didnt find any banks to do a secured, low intrest rate 'import' car loan :)

If you wanna go for a loan you will prolly end up with like 11-13% intrest rates... just make sure u can pay off as much extra you can per year (if its limited) and it wont be so bad.

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got mine thru westpac as well, interest around 11-12 percent but as mentioned above paying it off quicker doesnt mean a penalty etc. always handy.

they wouldnt accept my import as security but i couldnt get it insured either (DUI x 2) so no big deal

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Just got another loan through the national as they were one of the few that will finance casual people. Interest is 13.22 % for a 18 grand unsecured loan, and with me being casual. But i do work full time just classed as a casual, but it does help to have good imcome too and ive got that

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home building society....start from 8.99% unsecured car laon, no penalties for paying it off early either.

They told me earlier this year that they don't do car loans for imports at all. Got my first car through them but 2nd time round they've changed their minds.

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They told me earlier this year that they don't do car loans for imports at all. Got my first car through them but 2nd time round they've changed their minds.

dam, thats sucks.....was going to go through them, weird cause this is what it says on the site...

"From 8.99%pa (Comparison rate From 9.23%pa )

For a limited time, Home is offering you the lowest unsecured car loan rate in WA* - no matter what the car's make, model or value.

might have to ring them and find out. cheers for the heads up.

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