No, it depends on your credit history/file and the lender....
Bad credit will affect your APR on any new loan. Most banks use a tiered credit system to determine APR.
There is no 3 day right to cancel in Arkansas after buying a new car. A car can be returned however if the financing is not approved. Dealers can if they choose to offer a right to cancel.
The website "New Cars" is a great site for helping you choose a new car. It offers tips on buying, financing options, car locator, rebate center and videos.
You should choose a motorcycle loan with the lowest interest rates when buying a new motorcycle.
Ask a dealer, email the maker or contact the previous owner (if there is one).
The problem with this sentence is the words "if" and "decide." It should read "The mechanic told me I would have to choose whether I wanted to have the carburetor fixed or I wanted a new car," or " .. choose between having.... or buying a new car."
White cars can be purchased at various car dealerships. Buying a new car one can usually choose the car's color and configuration. However it is not unlikely for a car dealership to have some used white cars available.
Congrats on thinking about buying a new car. Here are a few websites you can go to to help you pick a new car that suits your tastes; http://www.edmunds.com/car-buying/5-questions-to-ask-before-you-say-yes-to-a-new-car-deal.html and http://www.caranddriver.com/features/buying-a-car-what-to-know-before-you-go
When you are buying a new car you will need to have the following documents with you, your drivers license and proof of insurance. You should also be ready to provide proof of income if this is the first time you are buying a car.
There is no age requirement for buying a new car. As long as you have the cash, you can buy a car.
One can find tips for buying a new car from friends and family, and even from the car sales companies themselves. Another source is New Cars for Dummies.
There are a number of ways to financing a car. If purchasing a new car, check out the dealers financial offers, some offer an APR of 0%, or add other benefits such as free insurance. If unsure whether it will be a new or a used car, a personal loan is another option, though the APR may be higher than a dealer's special offer.