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- Best for borrowers looking to finance through a dealership.
- Pick something else if you want to apply directly with a lender.
Ally auto loans isn't available on Finder right now.
This young bank works with dealerships to get you financing.
Ally is a relatively new bank. You can access a free FICO score, and its mobile app allows you to manage your account from your phone. But while it has plenty of modern conveniences, its website still lacks some crucial information like rates and terms.
Most importantly, you can't apply online. Ally works through dealerships, which means you're stuck bargaining with a salesperson for rates. And since Ally doesn't list any specifics on its website, you'll be in the dark until you're ready to meet with a financial officer.
finder.com's rating: 3.0 / 5.0
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Min. Loan Amount | $7,500 |
Max. Loan Amount | $99,999 |
APR | 7.29% to 22.24% |
Interest Rate Type | Fixed |
Requirements | Existing auto loan must be third party (non-Ally) and have been in force 6+ months, Only Refinance transactions, No doc fees |
Ally’s auto loans are through its dealership partners, so eligibility requirements aren’t listed on its website because they vary. However, we were able to get the basic eligibility criteria:
Loan details and rates aren’t listed on the site, but Ally reports that its auto loan rates range from 7.29% to 22.24% APR as of December 2022.
Auto options with Ally include:
For refinancing options, you can only refinance your vehicle with Ally if your current auto loan is with another lender and isn’t financed in Nevada, Vermont or the District of Columbia.
BBB accredited | No |
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BBB rating | A |
BBB customer reviews | 1.09 out of 5 stars, based on 67 customer reviews |
BBB customer complaints | 490 customer complaints |
Trustpilot Score | 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 4 customer reviews |
App Store Score | 4.7 out of 5 stars, based on 53,700 customer reviews |
Google Play Score | 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 25,300 customer reviews |
Customer reviews verified as of | 20 March 2023 |
Over the years, Ally’s BBB rating has improved and it has no alerts on its profile, but most reviews across all platforms are pretty negative.
Many of the reviews cite long waiting times for customer service, largely due to the fact that Ally has no physical branch locations. And many customers state that Ally’s customer service is poor.
But there isn’t much insight into how Ally handles its auto loans, as most of the reviews discuss checking accounts, app functionality and customer service.
Ally doesn’t have an online application. To finance through Ally, you’ll need to visit the dealership and request Ally as your lender.
To start the process of getting an Ally personal auto loan, follow these steps:
Ally doesn’t list any specific documents you’ll need to apply for a loan. But when you visit a dealership, make sure you have the following to make the application process easier:
Ally gives you three repayment options:
If you can’t make a repayment, check your loan contract. It should state the late fee you’ll be charged.
So remember to reach out before the payment due date. Ally allows some borrowers to skip or extend a payment — in some cases, you may even be able to change your due date.
Ally offers an option to work with dealerships to get you a car loan. But, if you want a lender that’s upfront about its terms, read our guide to car loans.
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Bethany Finder
Editor, Banking
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