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As per title,

I am just trying to find out who to use (banks, finance brokers etc..) to get a loan for an Import car?

I tried NAB, ANZ and they laugh at me because the car is not in Australia. I have seen a thread somewhere but can't find it anymore about the same thing I am asking right now.

So if anyone can help, that would be great and much appreciated.

Thanks in Advance,

avdo_

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Speak to Savings and Loans. You cannot get a car loan due to the car having no plates.

I told Savings and Loans that I'm importing a car, and they got me a decent loan! Once the car is registered, they also give you the option to change loans into a secured car loan.

But yeah, try getting a personal loan. You can't get a car loan. Most banks laughed at me! But Savings and Loans are fantastic.

Speak to Savings and Loans. You cannot get a car loan due to the car having no plates.

I told Savings and Loans that I'm importing a car, and they got me a decent loan! Once the car is registered, they also give you the option to change loans into a secured car loan.

But yeah, try getting a personal loan. You can't get a car loan. Most banks laughed at me! But Savings and Loans are fantastic.

Thanks for that, I'll go there on monday and see what they say. I bank with ANZ and they would not even look at me.

Got a home loan with them as well but no way they would give me money for anything else. And I do have quite alot of equity in my house.

Stupid bastards

dood the cheapest finance you will get is a credit line on your house if you have equity it should be easy, you do not have to tell em what it is for as it is simply a personal loan secured against your house, I think ANZ are offering a bells and whistle one at the moment at 8.49% variable

Thanks for that, I'll go there on monday and see what they say. I bank with ANZ and they would not even look at me.

Got a home loan with them as well but no way they would give me money for anything else. And I do have quite alot of equity in my house.

Stupid bastards

Tell them the money is for an overseas holiday and they will lend you heaps against your home. After all, why should they care what you want the money for?

bahahaahah sorry guys i have a big influence on this thread, i see the poor guy at work everyday n ask when he is buying a **** and obviously he comes back asking when im getting mine :) i guess all those jap links to cars for sale has worked well mwahahaha

YOU'RE SH*T Danny, when are you buying a S8????

Any unsecured personal loan will do. Try major banks and tell them you want unsecured loan and they wont ask you for rego.

Credit unions dont usually offer unsecured loans for cars, especially if you're a new member.

Get a personal loan, if you can do it against your home loan get a cheaper interest rate go for it, only thing make sure its separate loan other wise you will be paying the total amount over the term of your loan so, the amount of interest will be alot more say over 20+ years rather than 5.

Have you found a car yet???

What did you want to buy??

Good Luck

\Steve

Get a personal loan, if you can do it against your home loan get a cheaper interest rate go for it, only thing make sure its separate loan other wise you will be paying the total amount over the term of your loan so, the amount of interest will be alot more say over 20+ years rather than 5.

Have you found a car yet???

What did you want to buy??

Good Luck

\Steve

Hi Steve,

I'm looking for a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 8 MR. Nothing too modified, maybe just a exhaust and some good suspension. But the standard Bilstein suspension that it comes with is awsome as well.

As for finance, I wanna keep it seperate to my Home Loan. And I want to be able to pay the personal loan off as quick as I can with out penalties.

avdo_

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