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finance in different state?
Answer is probably no by using common sense, long distance to travel in case of reposession needed, the fact that you don't live in the state, but i can't find an answer on google or anything to confirm. I mean, is all in house used car financing primarily in state? For example, I live in colorado and i wanted to go to a subaru dealer in a neighbor state, say, utah or possibly 13 hours away in phoenix az to finance for a used car. Is this pretty common? dealers still willing to do business with out of town folk?
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Re: finance in different state?
A lot of banks are national so you can often get financing even when buying a car out of state. I live in Maine, but I've financed two cars in New Hampshire. Both banks were national and they used branches in Maine for the actual paperwork.
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