Missouri Auto Finance

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Auto Loans in The Show-Me State

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Financing A Car The Right Way

There are many ways that you can save money when you’re going to finance a new car. Some of them are pretty straightforward and only require basic common...

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The Average American FICO Hits All-Time High (692)

As the recovery from the recession of 2008-2012 continues, the good news for the creditworthiness of the average American continues to improve. The latest...

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Is it Better to Sell a Car Privately or Trade it in?

It would be nice if we could give you a straightforward answer, but there are several factors that you will want to consider in order to make the best...

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Tesla and the Fight for Direct Auto Sales

Image: Wikipedia The Tesla S is the electric vehicle that threatens to topple the old EV paradigm, the notion that an electric vehicle has to be ugly...

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Which Used Cars Are The Most Reliable?

The Acura TL – Consistently Reliable The biggest fear that any used car buyer has is that the vehicle they pick out will not be reliable. It is a valid...

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Buying a Car with a Credit Card–Smart or Dumb?

When you want to buy a car, you probably won’t have enough money to immediately pay the full balance. There are several ways that you can pay for it,...

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Ford Aiming for ‘Biggest Year’ in History, Hiring 5,000 in U.S.

A Ford spokesperson has said that the American automaker is planning on releasing 16 new vehicles in North America next year and hiring 5,000 new employees...

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Hear That? Hybrid Vehicles Put Pedestrians on Alert

While owners of hybrids may be doing their part to save the environment, another concern has been brought to light. Because the vehicles are so quiet...

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Leases Make Plug-in Cars Cheaper than Ever

Carmakers are clearing their lots of electric cars to make way for cars from the next model year. The result is that now is the time to snap up bargains...

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Study Shows Auto Loan Seekers Prefer Digital Banking

According to Accenture research, rates of online loan sales have increased dramatically while brick-and-mortar bank loan sales have declined. One type...

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Tesla and the Fight for Direct Auto Sales

[...] 125 MPH 89 MPGe Performance 85 kWh 4.2 seconds 130 MPH 89 MPGe Quite the results from an electric car. No wonder it won the 2013 Car of the Year Award from both Motor Trend and Automobile Magazine, [...]

Leases Make Plug-in Cars Cheaper than Ever

[...] up bargains, with some of the best deals being the low, low cost of getting into a plug-in electric car with a lease. Nissan, for example, is offering three-year leases for its poorly-named electric [...]

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[...] as likely to hit a cyclist. Unfortunately, the issue is with the sound (or lack thereof) of hybrid vehicles. Because these “green” cars are not running on the standard gasoline motors that have [...]

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[...] less attractive these vehicles get.” If you have been on the fence about opting for a plug-in hybrid, consider that sales of such vehicles were up 36% through September of 2013, and these [...]

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Study Shows Auto Loan Seekers Prefer Digital Banking

[...] sales have declined. One type of loans that customers increasingly prefer to seek online are auto loans. The study predicts that digital banking will continue to outpace branch banking, and by 2020, [...]

Buying a Car with a Credit Card–Smart or Dumb?

[...] because you will end up paying off the balance faster. Many people end up doing this because auto loans are often secured. This means that if you don’t make your payments, they can take back your [...]

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