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Just confirmed my 60D order today. Directly from the My Tesla page on the website it shows:
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Cash or Finance
Please allow one month when applying for financing.
You have confirmed Tesla Lending as your financing option. To submit your credit application, please click on the link below.
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Clicking on the link provided took me right to the Alliant website. I filled out a few details and Justin Kelly called me back shortly saying I was approved for 1.49% @ 72 months. Very easy process, I would recommend
That was my exact experience, but my DS said Alliant is not qualified for RVG. I have a call into the Tesla mothership to get a confirmation. It baffles me why they only have Alliant listed on their site, but it's not an "official" partner that is eligible for RVG.
You can take your offer from Alliant to Lightstream by Suntrust who will beat the rate by .1% so you can get 1.39% for 72 months. Search on LIghtstream for others' experience doing this...And it's confirmed: definitely no RVG with Alliant. If you want RVG you have to apply through: www.tesla.com/creditapp according to the Sales guy I spoke to.
Rates will be higher though.
You can take your offer from Alliant to Lightstream by Suntrust who will beat the rate by .1% so you can get 1.39% for 72 months. Search on LIghtstream for others' experience doing this...
Let us know how the Federal Energy CU thing goes, that's a great rate.Thank you. For my loan that'd be $3/month difference still without RVG. Not sure if it's worth the hassle, consirering the difference is like $215 for the entire 72 months term and Alliant is giving me $100 as a new member. I'll probably keep the car for 3-4 years out of the 6 financed, so at that point it's really moot.
On the Tesla Forums someone was talking about Federal Energy Credit Union which had rates as 0.69% on Teslas.
I'm looking into that option as that makes a $30/m difference in my payment, which is a lot more meaningful.
Thank you. For my loan that'd be $3/month difference still without RVG. Not sure if it's worth the hassle, consirering the difference is like $215 for the entire 72 months term and Alliant is giving me $100 as a new member. I'll probably keep the car for 3-4 years out of the 6 financed, so at that point it's really moot.
On the Tesla Forums someone was talking about Federal Energy Credit Union which had rates as 0.69% on Teslas.
I'm looking into that option as that makes a $30/m difference in my payment, which is a lot more meaningful.
Yes, but it's supposedly an unsecured loan...Can't beat that rate with a stick. They would not be a lien holder is my understanding...but whichever works out better for you. I'll check out FECU as well. Good to have options.Thank you. For my loan that'd be $3/month difference still without RVG. Not sure if it's worth the hassle, consirering the difference is like $215 for the entire 72 months term and Alliant is giving me $100 as a new member. I'll probably keep the car for 3-4 years out of the 6 financed, so at that point it's really moot.
On the Tesla Forums someone was talking about Federal Energy Credit Union which had rates as 0.69% on Teslas.
I'm looking into that option as that makes a $30/m difference in my payment, which is a lot more meaningful.
On the Tesla Forums someone was talking about Federal Energy Credit Union which had rates as 0.69% on Teslas.
How much down is required? I don't see anything on Energy Federal Credit Unions website?
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Alliant is good, but I had a different experience than most on here. Initially, I got an approval 1.74% in 30 min after my application. Amazingly fast!
Unfortunately I have to walk the loan associate through a few steps and 1/2 way through our convo, the associate put up an out of office message. I then found a different person who assumed my scores were low ( obviously didn't check my account) as to why they couldn't give me the initial offer. It wasn't until I stated my scores are high 700's that the second associate decided to put any effort in. He came back with options that exceeded my expectations.
In the end the original associate became very responsive and was good. I got 100% financing 1.74% on a brand new model S. They've aleady funded the loan, though I'm still waiting for delivery. I recommend Alliant, but be prepared to put some effort in.
I called yesterday and got to speak with a loan rep. She look everything over and approved it on the spot.