Scott,
            Great web site! I read your article
            on purchasing a car with credit cards. I couldn't agree with you
            more! Money is money. And I want to borrow at the lowest possible
            rate!
            Mechanically, how are you completing the
            transaction? I've heard some dealerships don't accept credit card
            purchases (because of the CC discount?).
            Assuming you used a convenience check, how
            did you optimize that transaction? Did you quickly transfer the
            balance to a 0% card?
            Thanks,
			Jon

            
            Jon,
            Thanks for your positive comments
            about DebtSmart.com!
            You are correct in that car
            dealerships don’t want to accept credit cards for car purchases.
            Specifically, they will not allow you to purchase the entire car on
            your credit card because they have to pay the merchant a percentage
            of that transaction. They will, however, accept some of that payment
            with your credit card--the down payment, or some other payment say,
            $1,000 to $2,000.
            The way I use my cards to complete
            the entire transaction is by cash advancing the money and depositing
            it in my account so it’s available when I purchase the car. This way,
            I can tell the salesperson, "If we can agree on a price, I’ll stop
            shopping and write you a check in full right now!"
            Of course, you want to make sure that
            you are careful to take advantage of credit card offers that will
            give you a good rate for the cash advance. A better rate than you
            can get from a bank. And that the offer doesn’t charge any cash
            advance fees (or at least a low cash-advance fee).
            Creative financing using your credit
            cards can save you thousands of dollars in interest charges, which
            is why you always need to figure out if this option works in your
            situation.
            Regards,
			Scott