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Auto loan rates in Lexington, Kentucky

By Mitch Strohm · Bankrate.com
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Posted: 10 am ET

Car loan rates are cheap throughout the country. You can currently get a 48-month new-car loan for around 4 percent. That makes it a good time to be in the market for a new vehicle. Use our research to find auto loan rates in Lexington, KY.

Make sure to budget for the total cost of owning a vehicle before you start looking for a loan in Kentucky. That means budgeting for insurance, maintenance and fuel costs in addition to the monthly payment. Our research can help you find the lowest auto loan rates in Lexington, KY.

Auto loan rates in Lexington, Kentucky

Here are the auto loan rates in Lexington, KY, as of 10:00 a.m. The 48-month new car loan rates vary from 1.49 percent to 5 percent.

Lenders Product Rates
PNC Bank 48-month new car 2.74%
Pentagon Federal Credit Union 48-month new car 1.49%
Fifth Third Bank 48-month new car 3.08%
Central Bank and Trust Company 48-month new car 5%

Use our auto loan calculator to check your monthly car payment.

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2 Comments
Mara
December 06, 2010 at 2:31 am

I liked how you compared money with "lemon", I believe it to be a form of metaphor: money (good for you, necessity, sometimes hard to find & sometimes not) and lemon (good for the health, absolutely a must have inside the kitchen, and can also be easy & hard to find). Anyways, all I know about car loans is that you need to have a fairly huge amount of "cash-out" in order to avail of the lowest monthly payment.