Any advice on Buy here pay here dealers?

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Asked by crpaddock Jul 17, 2013 at 04:48 AM about the 2007 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab V6

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Just watch the interest rate before you sign anything, and get a 90 day Drive train warranty. Do not agree to interest higher than about 10%, which is high, If they don't go for that, don't do it. There are plenty of other car lots. But a 2007? Go to a dealer, that is about as old a car as you will find on a new car dealer lot...2006 or so, the rest they send to auction. They will help you find a finance company that you will pay more like 5 to 7%, if you have decent credit. If your credit is not so good, you can still buy but interest will be 8% or more. You may think one point does not make much difference, but it does.

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