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Go to a Credit Union tomorrow. The way the process works is once you get approved for a loan, you just let the Credit Union know when you want the loan to start (they will also get you some type of range amount).
In other words, you would be "Pre-approved." When the car arrives, you would call your Credit Union when your ready to sign the final papers. The person from the Credit Union will need the vin number. That's basically it. I have excellent credit and the dealer offered way higher rates than my Credit Union. You can also get an extended warranty and GAP insurance through your Credit Union and at a lower cost. Just ask about their rates.
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