Did you do it online??
Try to do it online and it should work. I am still waiting for a call from tesla and
I did the application online, then they called me and said my loan is approved but the title needs to be in CA to move forward.
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Did you do it online??
Try to do it online and it should work. I am still waiting for a call from tesla and
I did the application online, then they called me and said my loan is approved but the title needs to be in CA to move forward.
The email confirmation only mentioned it was approved without the rate/term information.Just use the approval letter for Tesla to rate match.
Same with mine. I think they know people rate beat...The email confirmation only mentioned it was approved without the rate/term information.
What's the email address you sent to? Telsa never responded to any of my emails.I sent Tesla the email confirmation and they said they need the truth in lending disclosure with the terms/rate.
Please try "[email protected]". I have received response in ~1 day.What's the email address you sent to? Telsa never responded to any of my emails.
For EECU do you have to become a member? Or just apply without being an member?
I applied without being a member. The loan specialist called me and reviewed my info then said the car needs to be titled in CA so we stopped there.
Can't you get a letter from them stating the rate and price match it to tesla?
Yes that's what I did (I'm from California). It took 45 seconds to fill out the online loan application (didn't touch anything membership related). Within one hour they sent me a secured link to access documents. From there it had the letter in there stating 2.2% for 72 months and the loan amount. I sent it as an attachment to the ratematch tesla email address and within one hour Tesla matched it and I was done. Never became a member of EECU. Now financed with Tesla.
So essentially it took me a total of 1 minute of effort and 45 min of waiting to get a letter from EECU and hand it off to Tesla.
If you wanted to end up doing a loan through EECU then you need to fill out and paper mail a membership application.
Yes that's what I did (I'm from California). It took 45 seconds to fill out the online loan application (didn't touch anything membership related). Within one hour they sent me a secured link to access documents. From there it had the letter in there stating 2.2% for 72 months and the loan amount. I sent it as an attachment to the ratematch tesla email address and within one hour Tesla matched it and I was done. Never became a member of EECU. Now financed with Tesla.
So essentially it took me a total of 1 minute of effort and 45 min of waiting to get a letter from EECU and hand it off to Tesla.
If you wanted to end up doing a loan through EECU then you need to fill out and paper mail a membership application.
Yes that's what I did (I'm from California). It took 45 seconds to fill out the online loan application (didn't touch anything membership related). Within one hour they sent me a secured link to access documents. From there it had the letter in there stating 2.2% for 72 months and the loan amount. I sent it as an attachment to the ratematch tesla email address and within one hour Tesla matched it and I was done. Never became a member of EECU. Now financed with Tesla.
So essentially it took me a total of 1 minute of effort and 45 min of waiting to get a letter from EECU and hand it off to Tesla.
If you wanted to end up doing a loan through EECU then you need to fill out and paper mail a membership application.
I think you need to check your math again. A half-percentage point decrease should not lower your monthly payments by more than $15 or so max. In fact, going to a zero interest rate from 2.69% wouldn't even save you $100 a month on any Model Y loan.Thanks for the break down. Since I am financing the entire loan amount (hoarding my cash for a rainy day), its 900 vs 1000 monthly payment from 2.69% to 2.20%. Every dollar adds up.
I think you need to check your math again. A half-percentage point decrease should not lower your monthly payments by more than $15 or so max. In fact, going to a zero interest rate from 2.69% wouldn't even save you $100 a month on any Model Y loan.