Congrats djino!!! I’ve already clocked 3400Km
Wow! Hot Damn.. you must be really enjoying it.
My delivery date that was scheduled for last Saturday got pushed to this Thursday. So I'm still waiting and dying to start driving the MY
djino
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Congrats djino!!! I’ve already clocked 3400Km
Ah man. Sorry to hear about the delay. It’s worth it though. Lots of driving for me. It’s been great.Wow! Hot Damn.. you must be really enjoying it.
My delivery date that was scheduled for last Saturday got pushed to this Thursday. So I'm still waiting and dying to start driving the MY
djino
I believe Tesla only deals with Scoita and RBC
Yes my trade- in came in about 50% lower than the estimate from autotrader. Such a bummer - I would’ve taken 20% lower but not half!
I’m pretty sure the payments stay the same and any lump sums just reduce the outstanding balance (can be made without penalty)
Strange, my recent trade value was awesome - $6,500 more than the price they gave me 12 months ago with half the mileage on it.
Mine was awesome also. I thought it was a mistake at first. Made me pull the buy me lever.
Congrats! Where in Canada are you?Got 2.8 percent as well- 96 months through RBC.
The wait starts now
Yes. Confirming here. Lump sum and payment frequency as well as regular payment increase are all options.Ugh, my trade-in offer came in way lower than expected. I will probably have to sell privately after delivery of the Tesla. Does anyone know if Scotia Tesla loans allow for lump sum payments? Can that be done to reduce the monthly payment or does it just reduce the term?
My credit union in BC (Vancity, who I *love*) has a special electric car loan. Prime+1 (3.45% right now) for up to 10y with $0 down! No fees for paying all or part off early.
$799/mo for Model Y LR MSM gemini with trailer hitch. (after deposit, but $0 down-payment)
I can pay it off quite a bit earlier, but at those rates, I'll just put the money I'd use to pay it off into my investments and come out ahead.
I guess right now is the time to invest, but the current 96/2.8% loans have no pre-payment penalty as well.
Seems like you would be paying up to $50 per month of extra interest, for a slightly lower payment.
Can you get the 2.8% rate with $0 down (other than the reservation)?