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Location: Kansas | I am currently inquiring about financing a horse trailer with full living quarters. I am looking at a Hart trailer. The company I am using to finance the trailer says they cannot locate the NADA value for this brand. Does anybody know if Hart trailers are a subsidary of another company or how I can get ahold of a NADA book that includes Hart trailers?? Thanks. |
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Location: North Webster,Indiana | Don't think their is one. A few manufacturers are in the RV book, Don't know if Hart is one of them. |
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Location: Decatur, Texas | Hart is NOT in the NADA book, most finance companies will or should contact a local dealer and ask for comps based on the information your dealer provides to them about the trailer you are buying. Make sure you dealer wirtes down each and every item you trailer has. ie: awning, gen, and or any upgrades the trailer has. If not they will base it on a plain old base model trailer. For instance our Sundown is in the NADA book and they list a base price and then have a long list of add on itmes that could be upgrade to the trailer and in my case I have almost 20-k in upgrades... GOOD LUCK, HTB |
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Location: Kansas | Does anyone have any recommendations regarding a finance company they used to purchase a horse trailer with full living quarters? Any comments on what interest rate I can expect to pay? I would appreciate any imput. I am anticipating financing for 6-10 years depending on the rate. |
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Location: Decatur, Texas | Originally written by CSLonghorns on 2009-06-15 3:03 PM
Does anyone have any recommendations regarding a finance company they used to purchase a horse trailer with full living quarters? Any comments on what interest rate I can expect to pay? I would appreciate any imput. I am anticipating financing for 6-10 years depending on the rate.
WOW thats a loaded question....... There is a couple that advertise on here I think. Just read the fine print with whoever you use. The rate is going to depend on a few things, credit score, being the number one thing. I am self employeed with a great credit score and have a hard time. Most of the things I haD financed was paid off within 6 to 8 months and now I find out that is huring me. I havew had 3 banks and credit unions that I have used for years tell me this....
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