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    I am looking at upgrading the bike. Just wondering what finest companies others have dealt with recently and what sort of deals are on offer. Was quoted 14% interest at the dealer , is that good, bad or average.

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    its pretty adverage, when i was looking at upgrading i need to use finance and it was going to be at about that percent for a second hand bike, but upon talking to a yamaha dealer found that you can get 4.99% on new yamaha so it ended up costing me only about a grand more then what i was going to spend for a brand new bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by h_tron View Post
    its pretty adverage, when i was looking at upgrading i need to use finance and it was going to be at about that percent for a second hand bike, but upon talking to a yamaha dealer found that you can get 4.99% on new yamaha so it ended up costing me only about a grand more then what i was going to spend for a brand new bike
    Whaaaa! thats awesome! it'd be almost like extending your mortgage for that interest rate!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pc220 View Post
    I am looking at upgrading the bike. Just wondering what finest companies others have dealt with recently and what sort of deals are on offer. Was quoted 14% interest at the dealer , is that good, bad or average.
    If the market was "normal", i'd say 14% is pretty good ex dealer - very similar to what a bank would offer, assuming not aligned to mortgage.

    However at the moment many a desperate dealer means better deals could be on offer (i.e. 4.99%), so negotiation worth while. Remember the dealer isnt getting these low interest rates, it comes off his bottom line - therefore it's possible a very attractive interest rate will be reflected in a higher purchase price - be well informed on market value.

    Lastly, it is the finance rate that is the important figure. this includes all fees (establishment, admin etc). Some low interest rate offers are bogus because you need to pay $100s extra in fees, or have long payback periods - therefore check the total cost of the loan when comparing deals, not just the interest rate!
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    Buy a HONDA - 0% for 24 months.

    Try the AA - they often do a good rate.

    And if you have a personal insurance policy that has been going for a few years you may be able to borrow against that too - if so it will be at a low rate.

    What you looking at?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Buy a HONDA - 0% for 24 months.

    Try the AA - they often do a good rate.

    And if you have a personal insurance policy that has been going for a few years you may be able to borrow against that too - if so it will be at a low rate.

    What you looking at?
    Thanks for the advice. Looking at a 05 Wee Strom

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    If you want to do it via finance then do it via a bank loan. Mine was only 11% over two years and I got a little cash back because I paid it off early. A friend paid his off via a finance company and he was charged 18% interest. Do the math.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkLord View Post
    If you want to do it via finance then do it via a bank loan. Mine was only 11% over two years and I got a little cash back because I paid it off early. A friend paid his off via a finance company and he was charged 18% interest. Do the math.
    Spot on advice. Have a bit of a mooch around the banks cos they are all cutting the arse out of loan deals now. Darklord IS the Yoda of finance today and no mistake

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    Quote Originally Posted by bane View Post
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    However at the moment many a desperate dealer means better deals could be on offer (i.e. 4.99%), so negotiation worth while. Remember the dealer isnt getting these low interest rates, it comes off his bottom line - therefore it's possible a very attractive interest rate will be reflected in a higher purchase price - be well informed on market value.
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    In most situations the dealer gets the same amount of money weather you pay cash or not. Paying cash gives you no extra bargaining power.
    They simply go to a third party finance company, and the finance company pays the dealer for the bike, and you re-pay the finance company. Simple.

    Some finance companies actually pay the dealer a commission for deals. So the dealer can often be better off when you pay via finance.

    I'm in IT, and if we have doubts about a companies credit worthiness we often prefer they use finance over any other method of payment. This is because we have a greater certainty of getting paid without issue - and we usually collect an additional commission.
    So for us, a customer using finance gives us greater certainty and greater profit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pc220 View Post
    I am looking at upgrading the bike. Just wondering what finest companies others have dealt with recently and what sort of deals are on offer. Was quoted 14% interest at the dealer , is that good, bad or average.
    It's good, for the dealer. Try saving money and forgetting about the "finest" companies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maki View Post
    It's good, for the dealer. Try saving money and forgetting about the "finest" companies.
    I wondered how long it would take. Wife see money wife spend money , my savings zero.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pc220 View Post
    I wondered how long it would take. Wife see money wife spend money , my savings zero.
    Sorry to hear that. My wife is the saver in our household. When she had saved enough she gave me a bike.
    She would never let me borrow a cent to buy one though.
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    The AA is doing %12.95 on any vehicle.

    You apply through AA, but the loan is with MARAC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maki View Post
    Sorry to hear that. My wife is the saver in our household. When she had saved enough she gave me a bike.
    She would never let me borrow a cent to buy one though.
    Yep, paying interest on depreciating assets (liabilities) fast way of losing money.

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    Just upgraded myself recently. Best deal we found was a low interest rate credit card from ASB bank. NO set up fees, NO application fees, NO compulsary insurance deals & only 12% int. On a 4K loan was cheaper by about $50/mnth over 2 years. ASB we found very helpful. Other banks do low int credit cards too. Worth a look if youre not looking for too much $$
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