I always wonder why national car int. % always higher than non national car. How P1 & P2 can sell more cars if the int. is not interesting enuff. might as well go for Japs or conti then ...
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Oct 12 2013, 01:00 AM
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I always wonder why national car int. % always higher than non national car. How P1 & P2 can sell more cars if the int. is not interesting enuff. might as well go for Japs or conti then ...
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Oct 17 2013, 04:32 PM
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QUOTE(gregy @ Oct 17 2013, 09:31 AM) Banks usually "profile" their debtors based on the type of car they are buying, and historically it's been proven that many NPLs (non performing loans) are for national type vehicles (P1 and P2 included), hence the higher rate. Also, add to the fact that for cars 60k and below, they don't earn that much anyway so even if the interest is higher, they make less while having to bear a higher risk. Thanks for the explanation. Now i understand. |
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