MNGeeks61 wrote:
IdaD wrote:
Again look at the documents you sign. Unless they've been revised from what I signed in 2015 there's not actually any requirement to stay with Chrysler financing for 6 months, and I refied early with no trouble. I'm not sure why they tell people that. My credit union has, or maybe had, a free refi program for new vehicle purchases that had a slightly better rate than I got from Chrysler. Just an FYI you might want to explore.
We just bought a Jeep Cherokee and the documents do state you need to stay with Chrysler Capital for at least 6 months. I also verified that via a phone call to Chrysler Capital and they were really pleasant to deal with. Maybe it's different for RAM, but not sure.
Interesting. Maybe guys like me prompted them to tighten up the language in their loan agreements. It did seem odd to me that there were no restrictions in the docs when I was told verbally I couldn't refinance for a period of time. Since it was the salesman that told me that I figured he was just full of it, as they tend to be about most topics.