Craigslist is probably the best place to find a used car under $1,000 in Ohio. I live in Ohio myself but by only spending $1,000 you will probably have to do some work on any car you purchase.
Ohio is the cheapest place to buy a new auto, when you factor in car insurance and taxes. The insurance rates to purchase a new car in Michigan average $2551 annually, versus Ohio with an average of $1200 annually
you have to be at least 16 to purchase a car....
In short, many variables are to be considered. Rates are not only based on the product you purchase but mostly on your credit rating. A bad rating means that you will pay a higher interest rate.
If you by car rates you mean the financial loan rate that you can get when you borrow money to purchase your car, then these rates are available from each individual car dealerships. You can shop around to see which ones has the best rates.
In order to purchase the best rental car insurance in the area of Ohio, you can first read the state law at www.dmv.org/oh-Ohio/car-insurance.php and then ask the clerk where you are renting the car.
In Ohio, there is no automatic "cooling off" period for returning a used car once a contract is signed. However, if the car has significant mechanical issues not disclosed at the time of purchase, the buyer may have grounds to seek recourse under Ohio's lemon law or consumer protection laws. It is advisable to carefully review the terms of the purchase agreement and consult with a legal professional if issues arise.
I recommend roadloans.com. The site allows you to get new and used purchase loans, Refinance loans, a loan for a purchase for an individual, and a cash-back refinance loan.
Yes, the Doc Fee is actually nothing more than extra dealer profit and as such is taxable.
The type of vehicle, driving history, and even credit score can influence car insurance rates. The best way is to compare many rates before deciding to purchase a policy.
Car rentals vary by location to location. But in Ohio, the average rental prices for a normal four door sedan range from anywhere between $60 to $140 a day.
No, Bank of America's car loan rates differ depending on the situation. On their website, one can find a rate for a new car, used car, or a refinancing rate. Generally, new car rates are lower.