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<blockquote data-quote="Scoobydoo" data-source="post: 4192833" data-attributes="member: 564934"><p>if it were me....and some will say it is bad advice</p><p></p><p>get a no annual fee, 6-12month low APR(below 10%) credit card and buy the bike with that</p><p></p><p>make all the payments on time and maybe double up a few. by the time the introductory period is up you can get a new card with a new low APR and transfer the balance to that, some even offer 0% APR for balance transfers. most times the APR will only raise a few % as long as you dont screw up</p><p></p><p>no reason to get a fixed 12-15% loan from a bank if you can handle the credit card route</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scoobydoo, post: 4192833, member: 564934"] if it were me....and some will say it is bad advice get a no annual fee, 6-12month low APR(below 10%) credit card and buy the bike with that make all the payments on time and maybe double up a few. by the time the introductory period is up you can get a new card with a new low APR and transfer the balance to that, some even offer 0% APR for balance transfers. most times the APR will only raise a few % as long as you dont screw up no reason to get a fixed 12-15% loan from a bank if you can handle the credit card route [/QUOTE]
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