I didnt realize Tesla didnt require proof of income.. Lucid partners with Bank of America exclusivelyAny idea if Lucid Motors uses multiple lending partners for their financing program?
Any experience with a lender that doesn’t ask for proof of income - similar to Tesla’s financing program?
Thank you in advance.
Just got a quote from B of A for 3.74% for 72 months. what credit union gave you 3.39?The B of A rates are in the upper 4s, no news and not great
My local credit union is at 3.19% for 60 months and 3.39% for 72 months
I haven't heard back from my banker at Chase, in the past they liked to undercut my credit union so it may get a touch better
Nice! Can we sign as family members since we will all be part of the Lucid family?ALEC
Abbott Labs Employees Credit union
I believe all are welcome at the credit unionNice! Can we sign as family members since we will all be part of the Lucid family?![]()
Whoa! Is the mafia running BoA now?Went to BoA on my own...got 54.04%.
I assume you meant 4.04%? Even in this era of rising interest rates, 54.04% is a bit over the topApplied via Lucid/BOA last night....4.5%. Went to BoA on my own...got 54.04%. Weird.
Not according to their website. You either have to be an employee of Abbot or a family member of a current employee or CU member.I believe all are welcome at the credit union
Sorry about that, I thought they welcomed the publicNot according to their website. You either have to be an employee of Abbot or a family member of a current employee or CU member.
I can attest to this. I applied today and afterwards, received a call asking how I was eligible to be a member. Requirements are working for AB or having a family member that does.Not according to their website. You either have to be an employee of Abbot or a family member of a current employee or CU member.
36 months @ 1.99%
72 months @ 2.99%
To become a member, you must:
Cannot apply for loan online because the drop down list of makes does not include Lucid (required field). I'll do a chat session tomorrow morning to see if I have to go into a branch. I had a chat session with them earlier in the week and there are no fees associated with applying. CSR said it's faster if you apply in a branch (in terms of getting a decision on the loan - 2 days).
- Live in California and be a current or retired educator, school employee, alumni association member or PTA member
OR- Live or work in San Diego, Riverside or Orange County, CA (strange LA isn't included since they have branches all over LA)
OR- Have an immediate family or household member who is a California Credit Union member (for San Diegans, you would know it as North Island CU)
The two I mentioned plus Carolina Metro FCU all have good rates. Check them out if you're still looking.On some earlier posts folks were mentioning a credit union in the Carolinas with great rates with no restrictions on membership.