I’m getting ready to purchase a sports car, and wanted to inquire credit unions with low interest rates for someone who has the cash, but wants a low interest rate loan because they can.

Who’d you recommend?

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I found Partner Colorado to be pretty good. My first experience with them was great and my current one was alright. Rates are competitive.

What kind of sports car are you getting?

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What was the rate you got? Just so I have some rough awareness of what I’m getting into.

981 Cayman GTS.

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6.9% on a used Audi Q8. And nice car, if you see a graphite grey Lotus Elise rolling around town, that’s me!

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Oof. That’s a lot. I’d rather pay cash.

Do you go to any car meets? I’d love to join. :)

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I know I’m a little late to the party here but I have an account with Arapahoe Credit Union and it was a major pita to get a quote on a used vehicle.

I don’t know if I was an exception to the rule, I was some sort of edge case that fell through the cracks, or something else, but it felt like they couldn’t have cared less about helping me.

And it wasn’t due being a pain in the ass, or having bad credit, or low balances. It just kinda sucked every step of the way

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Okay that’s good to know, I’ll keep that in mind. Thanks!

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