PHOENIX, AZ, September 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) CashWire.com, online payday loan provider, now provides cash for car shoppers to use for a new car down payment.
Buying a car is a big commitment, and it can be a very costly process. Regardless of whether the car shopper is looking to purchase a brand new car or a reliable pre-owned vehicle, the day of purchase is very expensive. Many dealerships require down payments before they'll sell a car, and down payments are not easy to come by. And if a car needs to be purchased in a short time frame after a car accident or other emergency, down payments may not be available at all.
Luckily, cash can be available whenever it's needed with the help of affordable online payday loans. These loans allow car shoppers the freedom to find the car of their dreams and afford the down payment when the time to buy is right. CashWire.com offers these loans for borrowers when they are needed.
CashWire varies from other online payday loan providers. Rather than providing cash directly to borrowers, CashWire.com works as a matching service and matches each borrower with the most appropriate lender to fit their individual needs. Within a matter of minutes, borrowers and lenders are matched through CashWire's easy, no paperwork required, application process. Once matched, the lender wires the funds directly to the borrower's account, which arrives in as little as one hour. And with a fast payback time line - usually on the next payday - these loans are fast and affordable. Now, much-needed cash is only an hour away to help in any situation.
In addition to being used for car down payments, CashWire's fast payday loans can also be used for emergency medical expenses or higher-than-average utility bills.
Whether it's been planned for months or is an emergency purchasing, buying a new car is expensive. With the help of payday loans from CashWire, borrowers can get the cash they need for their next auto purchase.
About CashWire.com
CashWire.com is a lender matching service providing customers with access to fast, secure online payday loans. With a convenient online application and accommodating payment options, borrowers get the cash they need when they need it.
Website: www.CashWire.com
Fast Loans are Now Available From CashWire to Help Fund a New Car
CashWire.com now offers online payday loans for borrowers needing a car down payment.
2012-09-28
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