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"Education Allies" are organizations that share our commitment to expanding consumers' understanding of the vehicle financing process, and are working with AWARE to disseminate this information. To learn more, click here.
AWARE is currently working with the following organizations:
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AWARE is a national education campaign with a singular goal of building a greater understanding among consumers about how the vehicle financing process works.
Welcome to our E-Newsletter!
Do you Know the Difference Between Leasing and Buying?
Looking for an article for your consumer newsletter or website? AWARE invites you to use our latest newsletter article, at no cost. Here's an excerpt:
When you’re in the market for a new car or truck one of the first decisions you face is whether to buy or lease. While buying or leasing each have their own advantages, there are important differences you should consider before going to the showroom... [Click here to read more] |
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In this monthly column, Eric Hoffman of AWARE will address consumers' questions on how to determine whether or not to finance a vehicle purchase using a home equity line of credit. Here's an excerpt:
I have a home equity line of credit, and the interest rates are currently low. Should I consider using this to buy my next car? It would mean a lot less money on a monthly basis out of my budget.
While the majority of Americans finance through the dealership, a finance company, bank or credit union, home equity loans seem to be gaining in popularity. But as in any other financing decision for such a major purchase, it is important for you to do your homework, run real comparisons, and determine whether this makes the most financial sense for you – not just on a monthly basis, but in the long term. [Click here to read more] |
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AWARE (Americans Well-informed on Automotive Retailing Economics) is sponsored by the American Financial Services Association, National Automobile Dealers Association, National Association of Minority Automobile Dealers, American International Automobile Dealers Association, and other auto dealers and finance companies. All of the companies and associations involved have a long history of educating consumers about auto financing. For more information about AWARE, including AWARE members and how to become an Education Ally, click here. AWARE can be reached at (866) 693-4464 or via e-mail at info@autofinancing101.org. If you no longer wish to receive AWARE's e-newsletter, send an email with the subject line "unsubscribe" to info@autofinancing101.org. |
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