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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

The Easiest Place to Get Approved for A Car in Charlotte North Carolina with Little to No Money Down - Crown Auto Sales and Finance - used car superstore


Bad Credit? Getting Approved for a New Car Loan Has Become Easier

by James M. Flammangon 03.13.2012 01:42
Car-buyers with marginal credit records are doing a bit better at paying back their loans, and keeping the repo man away. At the same time, more customers with Subprime credit are getting financed nowadays: 41.5 percent of the total, versus a low point of 36.4 percent in 2009.
Those are a few of the results for the final quarter of 2011, as assessed by Experian Automotive. Credit continues to “loosen” on loan originations, said Melinda Zabritski, director of automotive credit for Experian, during her quarterly report on financing trends.
Zabritski noted that average credit scores of car-buying customers have declined since 2009, suggesting lower creditworthiness. Even so, average finance rates charged for credit have fallen in the past year: from 4.8 percent for a new vehicle in 2010 to 4.5 percent in late 2011. Rates for used vehicles, on the other hand, have dropped only slightly in that same time frame. 
Experian divides car-buyers with open loans into five categories: Super Prime (folks with the best credit rating), Prime, Nonprime, Subprime, and Deep Subprime. Those in the latter category are the ones who find it hardest to secure a loan in the first place. Looking at risk distribution of all open auto loans, Zabritski found that the number with Deep Subprime credit has dropped: from 15.3 percent in 2009 to 12.6 percent in late 2011. At the other end of the scale, slightly more people with auto loans had Super Prime credit: 38.8 percent (up from 38.1 percent).
Not as many of those debtors are delinquent with their payments, either. Two years ago, 3.3 percent of auto loans were 30 to 59 days behind with payments. By late 2011, that figure for 30-day delinquencies dipped to 2.79 percent. For loans issued by finance companies rather than banks or credit unions, delinquencies are greater but also down: from 6.45 percent in 2009 to 5.35 percent in late 2011. The proportion of 60-day delinquencies also has dropped, from 0.94 percent in 2009 to 0.72 percent in 2011. Zabritski credits the reduced level of auto-loan delinquencies to “such tight originations after 2008,” when the financial crisis developed. “We’re certainly benefiting from that” now, she added.
Repossessions have shrunk too, from 0.71 percent of loans in 2009 to 0.3 percent in 2011.
For finance-company loans, the proportion of repos was 2.47 percent in 2011, versus 2.59 percent a year earlier.
In 2007, leasing accounted for 22.5 percent of new-vehicle financing. A year later, barely 19 percent of financing went to leases. Today, the figure tops 23 percent–but that’s lower than it was in 2010.
New vehicles account for 37.4 percent of vehicle financing, while 62.6 percent of financing goes to used models. Not quite as many people are paying cash for either new or used cars as they were a year earlier.
So, how much are we financing these days? The average is $26,419 for a new vehicle and $17,404 for a used one. Those figures compare to $25,789 (new) and $16,992 (used) a year earlier. So, car prices really have been going up. Average monthly payments are up slightly, to $468 for a new-vehicle loan and $349 for a used-vehicle contract.

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

BMW 325ci Available at Crown Auto Sales and Finance for just $1300 Down


The 3-Series offers world-class performance and luxury in a midsize sedan.
Auto reviewers say the 2007 BMW 3-Series offers one of the most exhilarating driving experiences available, combined with excellent safety and reliability.Edmunds says, "Whether your priority is an engaging driving experience, an elegant cabin environment or simply curbside prestige, this car delivers in spades." Many reviewers find fault with confusing electronics, but for BMW buyers these are small concerns next to the pleasure of putting the car through its paces. The Washington Post sums it up well when it says that the 2007 3-Series offers "ride and handling so smooth, so wonderfully responsive, you wind up driving the car for the sheer joy of driving it. Destination becomes a secondary concern."
The 2007 3-Series is part of a generation of cars that BMW redesigned in 2006, adding cleaner lines and more powerful engines. However, the 3-series' history of stellar performance goes back much further. Introduced in 1975, the 3-Series is BMW's most popular model, and like its predecessors, the 2007 BMW 3-Series is an award-winning car. Car and Driver gave the 3-Series one of its 10 Best Car awards for 2007, further claiming that "constant upgrades have kept the 3-series on our 10 Best list for a record 16 consecutive years." Edmunds named it "Most Wanted Sedan under $35,000" and Consumer Guide calls it a "Best Buy." The 3-Series also won the "World Car of the Year" award at the 2006 New York Auto Show.
The 3-Series is one of the pricier cars in the upscale midsize class, but for many buyers it's worth the extra cost. "Fully deserving of its popularity, the 2007 BMW 3-Series sets the standard for overall driving enjoyment, luxury and refinement in an entry-level luxury car. Only its high price will give you pause," explains Edmunds. Though an expensive car within its class, the BMW is not necessarily a bad investment.
IntelliChoice projects that the 328i will achieve "excellent" cost of ownership and that the 335i will achieve "better than average" cost of ownership over five years compared to others in their class. IntelliChoice also gives the sedan versions of the 328i, 328xi and 335i its "Smart Choice" award for their high retained value. The BMW 3-Series is also available as a convertible.

2009 Silver PT Cruiser

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The PT Cruiser, with its spacious interior, offers plenty of cargo and passenger room for the money, but reviewers complain that it is underpowered. 
In addition to its one-of-a-kind styling, the 2009 PT Cruiser's attractive pricing and  treasure-trove of interior space has helped the wagon remain a favorite for reviewers and buyers.  In its heyday, it was one of Chrysler's best selling cars.  However, competitors have started offering similar amounts of space in interiors that are more refined, as well as peppier performance. "Chrysler's 1940s-ish retro wagon enters its eighth year just as the market is rediscovering compact hatchbacks," Car and Driver says. "The perky design has worn well, although it's hard to hide its age."
Originally set to be discontinued in 2009 as part of an effort to trim its lineup, Chrysler has decided to bring back the PT Cruiser for 2010. Bargain hunters looking for a deal on a Chrysler should check out our Chrysler Deals page.
The 2009 PT Cruiser comes in three trims: the base LX, the Touring and the Limited Edition. A new special edition version is also available, the Sunset Boulevard Edition. The highly-rated Scion xB is another hatch that receives attention for its distinctive styling.

2010 Cheverolet Malibu - You are approved at BuyatCrown.com

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Used Car: 2010 Chevrolet Malibu Review

Review Last Updated: 7/26/12
High safety scores, a roomy cabin and good fuel economy ratings make the 2010 Chevrolet Malibu an ideal used midsize car for a number of shoppers. However, some rivals offer better reliability, nicer interiors and more standard features.
The 2010 Chevrolet Malibu is ranked:
When the 2010 Chevrolet Malibu was new, auto critics liked its attractive styling and well-balanced ride and handling. Some reviewers mentioned that the LATCH connectors were easy to locate and that installing car seats was effortless. The Malibu also comes with strong safety ratings.
The 2010 Malibu has a few faults though. Its reliability rating is on the low side for the class, and some test drivers thought the back seat wasn’t as comfortable as rivals’. Another potential downside is the 2010 Malibu’s lack of a navigation system, even as an option. Chevrolet’s OnStar turn-by-turn directions offer similar functionality, but this service requires a paid subscription.
The front-wheel drive 2010 Malibu has a four- or six-cylinder engine, which is paired with a four- or six-speed automatic transmission. The base four-cylinder Malibu gets 22/30 mpg city/highway, which is about average for the class. Six airbags, anti-lock brakes, electronic stability control and traction control are standard on the 2010 Malibu. Inside, the base Malibu includes a standard power driver’s seat, cruise control, OnStar and a six-speaker stereo with satellite radio and auxiliary input. Upper trims include available features like heated seats, Bluetooth, leather seats and an upgraded stereo.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Commodore SS V before Chevy SS bows

Holden VF Commodore SS V Photo by: GM Media

General Motors’ Australian arm, Holden, revealed the new VF Commodore SS V before its brother-in-arms, the Chevy SS, gets revealed this weekend at Daytona. The show car is finished in a color named Fantale orange metallic. Unfortunately, Holden and GM kept hidden the most exciting parts of the new full-size, rear-drive platform: the engine and price.

Read more: http://www.autoweek.com/article/20130214/carnews/130219891#ixzz2L01qrGNh

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

The Very Best Used Car Deals: January 2013

Best Used Car Deals: January 2013 74 46 Jan 01, 2013 12:00 a.m. Used car shoppers will find low interest rate purchase deals on many certified pre-owned (CPO) vehicles this month. What you pay for a used car depends on things like vehicle condition and mileage, as well as supply and demand. To get the best used car deal, check out these used car sales before you buy. Used car shoppers can get a good deal on a used Toyota this month. Through the beginning of 2013, most certified pre-owned Toyotas are available with 1.9 percent financing for up to five years. If you’re considering a used Volkswagen, you can take advantage of 1.99 percent financing for up to 48 months on all certified pre-owned VW’s through early next year. Mazda is offering 0.9 percent financing for three years on many of its certified pre-owned vehicles from the 2010 to 2012 model years right now. Vehicles included in this offer are the Mazda2, Mazda3, Mazda5, Mazda6, CX-7 and CX-9. Subaru is offering low interest rate deals on all 2007 to 2012 certified pre-owned models this month. Subaru buyers can take advantage of financing as low as 0.99 percent on all CPO vehicles. Shoppers in the market for a used luxury car or SUV might want to check out a used Mercedes-Benz. Right now, Mercedes is offering 1.99 percent financing on several certified pre-owned models from the 2009, 2010 and 2011 model years. Land Rover and Audi are offering purchase deals on their CPO vehicles this month. Land Rover has interest rates as low as 0.9 percent on many vehicles and Audi is promoting 1.9 percent financing for five years on its CPO models. BMW is also promoting low interest rate financing on most of its 2009 and 2010 CPO vehicles right now. Buyers can choose either a three-payment credit up to $1,500 or 0.9 percent financing. Looking to buy a used car? Check out our Used Car Rankings, where you can compare used cars by class, model year and budget. Then search our Used Car Listings, where you can browse used vehicles for sale in your area. While we work to keep used car deals up-to-date and accurate, the best source of current discounts and incentives on a used or certified pre-owned car is your local dealer.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

General Motors has a small truck recall


General Motors is recalling 118,800 model year 2010-2012 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon vehicles manufactured from Nov. 9, 2009, through Aug. 28, 2012, for failing to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 113, "Hood Latch System." The hood may be missing the secondary hood latch.
If the primary hood latch is not engaged, the hood could open unexpectedly. During vehicle operation, this could obstruct the view of the driver and increase the risk of a crash.

General Motors will notify owners and instruct them to inspect their vehicle for the presence of a secondary hood latch. Dealers will replace the hood on any affected vehicles, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin on Jan. 17.

GM's number for this campaign is 12319.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

3 Great Cheap Cars

3 great cheap cars Ford Fiesta Price: $13,320 - $17,120 Mileage: 28 City / 37 Hwy Surprise! The most fuel efficient, fun-to-drive inexpensive subcompact sold in America is the Ford Fiesta. Seriously, it's true. And it gets even crazier because the most fun to drive Ford Fiesta -- ironically the one with the automatic transmission -- is also the most fuel efficient. No, it's not backwards day at CNNMoney.com. The Fiesta's twin-clutch automatic transmission sends power almost continuously to the wheels, the gear switches happening almost instantaneously. And that nicely complements the Fiesta's quick, responsive handling. Chevrolet Cruze Price: $16,275 - $21,975 Mileage: 24 City / 36 Hwy And here's another surprise! General Motors makes a really nice small car. The best thing about the Chevy Cruze is that it looks, feels and drives like a real car. It's not one of those "be happy you even have a car" tin cans on wheels. The interior is made from better-than-you-paid-for stuff while the ride quality and performance are, likewise, a notch above. Most small car buyers are after practicality and comfort, not kicks, and the Cruze delivers with an airy-feeling interior and large, easy-to-pack trunk. Things might have turned out differently for GM had it made a car like this ten years ago. Better late than never. Honda Fit Price: $14,900 - $16,410 Mileage: 27 City / 33 Hwy Finally, something you'd expect. The Honda Fit is a perennial in these sorts of lists and for good reason. While it's known for being small and fun, the thing that really sets the Fit apart is its flexibility and practicality. The Fit almost makes you wonder why we need small crossover SUVs. While not looking like one of those trendy box-on-wheels compacts, the sporty Fit really crams about as much storage space as you could ever imagine into its little body.

Bad Credit Doesn't Mean You are Uncreditworthy

So you need a car today but have no credit or bad credit or no money. There are places that will give you an emergency loan to buy your car but you must be prepared to pay back the loan at much higher interest rates. It is the price you have to pay when you have poor credit, no credit or no money. Although you can get quick emergency loans online to get the car you need today, it may be more economical to save your money and purchase a used car outright so that you will have no loan to pay back. You do not want to incur further debt if you already have debt problems. When you are ready to apply for an emergency loan, consider the following: Make sure You have a Steady Job Having a steady job will allow you to get emergency loans faster. Many of these quick car loan places are like pay day loans that will lend you money if you have a steady job and a bank account. They want to see that you will be able to pay the money back and a steady job will put you that much closer. Make sure You Have A Bank Account You may not need perfect credit to get an emergency auto loan, but most of the place that lend, will want you to have one. A bank account helps establish your credit worthiness and stability and in some cases, your identity.