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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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2003 Black, 600+RWHP KB Cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="Silverboost" data-source="post: 6033668" data-attributes="member: 16854"><p>You do not have to go through Capital One for the financing. What you need to do is go through a local credit union (they usually have the lowest interest rates) and have her get a loan through them to purchase the vehicle. There is no reason why you wouldn't be able to have her purchase the car. Give her a sales receipt saying you gave the car to her as a gift so when she registers it there will be no sales tax. I wouldn't sell the car, you will lose a ton of money going the route you are trying to go. Is it possible for her to take out a home equity loan and buy the car from you? That is another route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverboost, post: 6033668, member: 16854"] You do not have to go through Capital One for the financing. What you need to do is go through a local credit union (they usually have the lowest interest rates) and have her get a loan through them to purchase the vehicle. There is no reason why you wouldn't be able to have her purchase the car. Give her a sales receipt saying you gave the car to her as a gift so when she registers it there will be no sales tax. I wouldn't sell the car, you will lose a ton of money going the route you are trying to go. Is it possible for her to take out a home equity loan and buy the car from you? That is another route. [/QUOTE]
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