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Picture this: You're at a car showroom, ready to drive off in your dream car. The salesperson flashes a smile and says, "Why hassle with banks? Our in-house financing makes it easy!"
Sounds tempting, right? But before you sign anything, let’s break down how dealer financing really works—and whether it’s costing you more than you think.
What Is In-House Car Financing?
In-house financing (or dealer financing) means the car dealer acts as your lender. Instead of getting a bank loan, you borrow directly from the dealership and pay them back in instalments—with interest, of course.
It’s a one-stop solution: choose your car, secure the loan, and drive off—all under one roof. But while it’s convenient, is it the best deal for your wallet?
Why Do Dealers Push Their Own Loans?
Simple: profit. Dealers don’t just make money from selling cars—they also earn from financing. Here’s how:
✔ Higher interest rates – Dealers often mark up loan rates, pocketing the difference.
✔ Fewer restrictions – Unlike banks, they aren’t bound by strict MAS loan rules, so they can offer more flexible (but pricier) terms.
Banks in Singapore must follow MAS regulations, which cap car loans at 60-70% of the car’s price and limit repayment to 7 years max. That means you’ll need a 30-40% down payment—a huge upfront cost.
Dealer financing, on the other hand, often advertises "low or zero down payment" deals. Sounds great, but there’s a catch—you might end up paying more in the long run.
Why Do Buyers Choose Dealer Loans?
If banks offer better rates, why do people still go for in-house financing? Here are the top reasons:
1. Smaller (or No) Down Payment
Banks require a big cash deposit (up to 40%), which not everyone has. Dealers, however, may offer 0% down or much lower upfront payments.
But beware: Lower down payment usually means higher monthly instalments or longer loan tenure, which equals more interest paid overall.
2. Easier Approval
If you have bad credit or irregular income, banks might reject you. Dealers are often more lenient—but at a cost (think higher interest rates).
3. Fast & Convenient
No need to run to a bank—just sign the papers and drive off. For busy buyers, this same-day approval is a big plus.
4. "Exclusive" Freebies
Some dealers dangle discounts, free servicing, or extended warranties—but only if you take their loan.
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