Wondering how much you can borrow against a car in South Africa? We explain how loan amounts against cars are calculated and offer advice on what to consider
With SA economic conditions still waiting to be revitalised, many citizens struggle to get the funds they need to grow their business or for emergencies. Short term loans are worth looking into.
At the Brackenfell branch of Pawn My Car, we offer short-term loans using your motor vehicle as security. Our loans processing system is fast and efficient, our interest rates are competitive and we accept all types of vehicles as collateral, provided they are fully paid up. Pawning Your Car Brackenfell: An Easy 3-Step Process Borrowing…
Pawning a car in South Africa is a straightforward process. It involves handing over your fully paid-up vehicle to a reputable short-term loans provider in exchange for instant funding. At Pawn My Car, the only requirements are that you sign a loan agreement and submit a few supporting documents, and we’ll electronically transfer the money…
Selling a vehicle you own isn’t the only way to unlock its value. You can also pawn your car to access immediate cash in the form of a loan – and once you’ve repaid the loan, the vehicle will be returned to you. If you’re considering pawning your car in Port Elizabeth, it’s important to…
Vehicles aren’t usually considered assets, but a paid-off bakkie can be a good source of funds if you’re stuck for cash. The best part is you don’t have to sell your bakkie. Instead, use it as security for a short-term, asset-based loan from Pawn My Car. How do you use a bakkie to get a…
With the exception of certain classic cars, motor vehicles typically lose value over time. However, there are some simple, fairly economical steps you can take to add to the value of your car, to maximise the price you can sell it for or the loan amount you can use it to secure. 1. DIY repairs…