NRMA finances new and used cars as well as motorcycles, caravans, motorhomes and boats. NRMA also does refinancing. New car loans are approved within five business hours. Loans start from $5,000, with loan terms lasting for up to seven years. Members can get a discount of up to 1 percentage point. NRMA offers a 21-day loan satisfaction guarantee, which means that if borrowers repay their loan within three weeks, any interest and fees will be cancelled. NRMA is a motoring organisation that was founded in 1920 and is now Australia’s largest member organisation.
NRMA Car Loans car loans
Why choose NRMA Car Loans
Benefits
- 21-day loan satisfaction guarantee
- Member discount available
- Refinancing available
Drawbacks
- Establishment fee charged
- Security needed
- Minimum loan $5,000
NRMA Car Loans Car Loans
Australian Credit Licence 391488Fees & charges apply
5.79%
up to 12.09%
6.49%
$577
$34,624
Electric Vehicle Loan (Fixed) - Electric Vehicle Loan (Fixed)
Australian Credit Licence 391488Fees & charges apply
7.29%
up to 13.59%
8.00%
$598
$35,889
New Vehicle Fast Loan Low Rate
Australian Credit Licence 391488Fees & charges apply
8.49%
up to 10.19%
9.21%
$615
$36,921
Used Vehicle Fast Loan Low Rate
Australian Credit Licence 391488Fees & charges apply
10.69%
11.42%
$648
$38,859
New Motorcycle Fast Loan Low Rate
Australian Credit Licence 391488Fees & charges apply
10.69%
11.42%
$648
$38,859
Used Motorcycle Fast Loan Low Rate
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