Is your paint starting to fade or does your car have one too many dents? Or maybe you have your eye on that new car with the seat warmers and sunroof. Whether it’s a used car or a new car, if it’s time to upgrade Auswide Bank can help get you on the road.
Once you know how much money you need to borrow, a personal loan can be processed quickly with funds deposited directly into your account (unsecured personal loan) or directly to the car dealer (secured personal loan).
Use your Auswide Bank car loan to purchase any vehicle from a licensed dealer.
If you’re wishing to purchase a used vehicle privately (not from a licensed dealer) you will need to apply for a Personal Loan instead.
For details of fees and charges, please refer to our Personal Loan Accounts Fees and Charges Guide.
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^Motor vehicles purchased from a licenced dealer must be with a maximum age of 7 years at the time of purchase.
~The redraw facility is at Auswide Bank discretion and is subject to the terms and conditions of your loan and Auswide Bank credit criteria.
Auswide Bank Ltd ABN 40 087 652 060, Australian Credit Licence 239686 is the credit issuer. This is not an offer to lend – approval is subject to credit assessment criteria. Terms, conditions, fees & charges apply – full details on application. Prior to entering into a credit contract with us you should read our Credit Guide.