Asked by jhon

Ben is looking at banks for checking and savings accounts. Some offer car loans and others do not. Ben may need a car loan sometime in the next few years. But Ben wonders if he should really ask what kinds of loans the bank makes, because he is getting a checking account, not a car loan. Which statement below gives the best reason for Ben to consider loan availability in choosing a checking account?
a.
The bank offers $10 to customers who get a pre-approval for a car loan.
b.
If he needs a car loan in the future, he will have a relationship of trust with the bank.
c.
The bank provides ATMs that are particularly useful for people who drive.
d.
Banks that provide car loans can usually charge lower fees.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
b. If he needs a car loan in the future, having an existing relationship with the bank can make getting approved and getting better terms easier.