What is the oldest year to finance a car, and what mileage?

audioswiftt979 asked:


I want to finance a used car, and i’m trying to save as much money as possible.
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4 Responses to “What is the oldest year to finance a car, and what mileage?”

  1. nbr660 Says:

    If you go to the bank, I think 4 years

  2. Parker of National Treasure mov Says:

    5years old with above average milage. Or an antigue. Or creative financing like 2nd mortgage or compounding bills.

  3. Candy S Says:

    My husband use to be a car salesman. You can finance a really old car with less than 60,000. Most dealerships waranties should cover the car for the lease term you have.

  4. Orthodox_Ted Says:

    Many banks only go back 7 years for used cars. Anything more than 7 years usually requires subprime financing or cash.

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