Auto Refinance
6 of the best sites about auto refinancing. Know of another site that should be included here? Leave your suggestions at the bottom of the page. (Related searches: Chase Auto Refinance, Car Loan Rates, Auto Loans)
1. Capital One Auto Refinancing - At the official site of Capital One Auto Finance, you can apply to refinance your used car or truck at a lower rate to save a bunch over the life of your car loan. You’ll need your vehicle identification number (VIN), current loan payoff amount and remaining term to complete the online application. Once approved (usually in minutes), your contract will be e-mailed to you. You’ll also find a payment calculator, FAQs and customer support information. (www.capitalone.com)
2. Auto Refinance at MyAutoLoan.com - Apply online to refinance your used car or truck for free here and you’ll receive up to four different loan offers in seconds to help you lower your payments, your interest rate, or both. Log in to complete an application and compare and select your offer (if you so choose). The day’s best auto refinance rates are published here; live chat and help from loan specialists offered. (www.myautoloan.com)
3. Auto Refinance Q&A at LendingTree.com - This site provides questions and answers to help you understand the auto refinance process better, including how auto refinancing works, why you should refinance your existing car or truck loan, when is the best time to do it and how much you’ll save. You can apply for refinancing elsewhere on the site. (www.lendingtree.com)
4. Auto Refinance at RateGenius.com - Apply online to refinance your car or truck loan. Based on your lifestyle, they promise to find the best rate, term and payment from within their network of national lenders. The company claims $60 average monthly car payment savings, 3.81% average rate reduction, and up to 60 days before the first payment is due. (www.rategenius.com)
5. How to Secure an Auto Refinance with Bad Credit - This article looks at why you might want to refinance your car or truck if you have bad credit — mainly to lower your payments by extending the length of the loan — and how you might be able to do that, including finding a co-signer. (www.whalehookloans.com)
6. Auto Refinance: Risks and Benefits - Refinancing your used car and truck can be a great idea, according to this April 2009 article, but as the author explains, you need to know why, when and how to do it to avoid reckless or short-sighted loan readjustment. The author provides examples of savings realized by refinancing at a lower interest rate. (www.cars.com)

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1. auto refinance April 26th, 2010 at 8:20 pm
A good reference site is Auto Refinance Review that is written by former HSBC Auto Finance managers. They give an insiders perspective on refinancing your existing auto loan.
The process, application, requirements, tips, and savings scenarios are discussed. Lender programs are reviewed too.
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