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Car Loans from Honda Financial Services

American Honda Finance works with you to finance your Honda vehicle purchase with the car loan that works best for you. You can choose traditional financing, which allows you to purchase the vehicle, or you can choose a leasing option, which gives you lower monthly payments on your car loan and may be a good choice if you only plan to keep the vehicle for less than five years.

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toopimpishforu
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they are a bunch of a**holes. would not work with me on payments when i got a payment behind. then repo'd it after 2 months behind. would not recomend them to anyone

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otmcsw
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this is **** my son got behind one time and honda repossessed the vehicle and told him he had to pay the loan in full to get it back. He tried to make the payments to date but honda refused to let him.

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Paul Kennard
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I went to Honda with a preapproved loan offer from Cap One and so after coming to a sales price with the sales guy we had the financing dicussion. I didn't tell the sale guy what my Cap One offer was and told him to go get me the best rate and I will let him know if I will accept it. He came back with a rate of 1.9% which was 2.5% better than Cap One.

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