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So a little background. I went to my dealer a week ago to get the paperwork started on my car that decided to not show up. My dealer quoted me Ford Credit at 2.9 (I assume FC, didn't specify) of course this was after I told them I already had 1.49.
So my Salesman calls me this morning to let me know my car should be at the dealer early this week, it finally arrived in Mass after about 2 weeks stuck in NY. I head to the bank where they advertise 1.49 on auto loans. I had done a pre-approval online months ago.
I go in sit down and wait, and wait, it's closing time, branch manager grabs me and brings me in her office. We start talking, getting me set up to join (It's a credit union) does all that and we start on the loan. Starts asking me about the car. I tell her what I'm getting, how long I've waited etc. She stops, turns to me, smiles, say's those cars a beautiful, worth the wait. Second question: Is it a manual? At this point I realize I just stumbled into the office of a car nut. She goes on to tell me how her X owned a GT350H, how they used to show it etc. Before the kids came she used to drive a Vette ('70's) now she drives a BMW. We discussed how both our families almost always owned Ford products over the years, she was a big fan of them. We discussed having to sit and stare at it until the snow melts, she's like oh just go out and rub on it :lol:
This story has no point but I thought it was kind of cool that I get the car nut as my loan officer (who also runs the Branch) a random branch I chose out of the blue.
I will add that this local (regional) CU may be the easiest place I have ever done business with. I have had much more difficultly (and more invasive) purchasing a humidifier from Sears than opening a Checking/Saving/Auto Loan at this place. Once I get a final P&S from my dealer I walk in there, they cut me a check and I continue to the dealer to drive my car home. Hopefully Tuesday/Wed this week. Running the numbers, 1.49% is literally free money, no one in the area touches them.
The only requirement was that She required me to bring the car by so She could check it out.
So my Salesman calls me this morning to let me know my car should be at the dealer early this week, it finally arrived in Mass after about 2 weeks stuck in NY. I head to the bank where they advertise 1.49 on auto loans. I had done a pre-approval online months ago.
I go in sit down and wait, and wait, it's closing time, branch manager grabs me and brings me in her office. We start talking, getting me set up to join (It's a credit union) does all that and we start on the loan. Starts asking me about the car. I tell her what I'm getting, how long I've waited etc. She stops, turns to me, smiles, say's those cars a beautiful, worth the wait. Second question: Is it a manual? At this point I realize I just stumbled into the office of a car nut. She goes on to tell me how her X owned a GT350H, how they used to show it etc. Before the kids came she used to drive a Vette ('70's) now she drives a BMW. We discussed how both our families almost always owned Ford products over the years, she was a big fan of them. We discussed having to sit and stare at it until the snow melts, she's like oh just go out and rub on it :lol:
This story has no point but I thought it was kind of cool that I get the car nut as my loan officer (who also runs the Branch) a random branch I chose out of the blue.
I will add that this local (regional) CU may be the easiest place I have ever done business with. I have had much more difficultly (and more invasive) purchasing a humidifier from Sears than opening a Checking/Saving/Auto Loan at this place. Once I get a final P&S from my dealer I walk in there, they cut me a check and I continue to the dealer to drive my car home. Hopefully Tuesday/Wed this week. Running the numbers, 1.49% is literally free money, no one in the area touches them.
The only requirement was that She required me to bring the car by so She could check it out.

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