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Rebate vs Incentive Calculator

Are low loan rates better than rebates?

When buying a new automobile, is getting cash back a better deal than getting a low financing rate? That all depends on if you invest your rebate in savings, or add it to the down payment. Find out which car deal saves you the most money by comparing rebates and incentives side-by-side in our online auto loan calculator.
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Which will save you more money, a low loan rate, rebate or other dealer incentive? Get the answer by comparing deals with our auto loan calculator.