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CONSUMER PORTFOLIO SERVICES, INC. Regulatory Filings 2012

Mar 27, 2012

33816_prs_2012-03-27_ce8b38c7-a9b9-4b0e-8736-5720e35bd681.zip

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Filed pursuant to Rule 424(b)(3)

Registration File No. 333-168976

This is a supplement to the Revised Prospectus dated March 21, 2012.

Current Interest Rates for Renewable Unsecured Subordinated Notes

Offered by Consumer Portfolio Services, Inc.

Interest Rates Effective March 21, 2012.

PORTFOLIO AMOUNT (1) — NOTE TERM $1,000 - $24,999 — Interest Rate % Annual Yield % $25,000 - $49,999 — Interest Rate % Annual Yield % $50,000 - $74,999 — Interest Rate % Annual Yield % $75,000 - $99,999 — Interest Rate % Annual Yield % $100,000 or More — Interest Rate % Annual Yield %
3 Month (2) 6.85 7.09 7.20 7.46 7.55 7.84 7.90 8.22 8.15 8.49
6 Month (2) 7.60 7.90 7.95 8.27 8.30 8.65 8.65 9.03 8.90 9.31
1 Year (3) 9.85 10.35 11.70 12.41 12.10 12.86 12.55 13.37 13.05 13.94
2 Year (3) 11.10 11.74 12.55 13.37 13.00 13.88 13.55 14.51 14.00 15.02
3 Year (3) 11.65 12.35 13.30 14.22 13.75 14.74 14.30 15.37 14.90 16.06
4 Year (3) 11.80 12.52 13.80 14.79 14.25 15.31 14.80 15.95 15.25 16.47
5 Year (3) 12.00 12.75 12.35 13.14 12.80 13.65 13.35 14.28 13.80 14.79
10 Year (3) 12.20 12.97 12.55 13.37 13.00 13.88 13.55 14.51 14.00 15.02

1) We determine the applicable portfolio amount at the time you purchase or renew a note by aggregating the principal amount of all notes issued by Consumer Portfolio Services, Inc. that are currently owned by you.

2) The annual yield calculation assumes that:

a. the term of the note is renewed sequentially for an entire year,

b. the interest earned during each term is included in the principal amount for the next term,

c. the listed interest rate is the interest rate for each term, and

d. the accrued interest is paid annually. More frequent interest payments will reduce your annual yield.

3) the accrued interest is paid annually. More frequent interest payments will reduce your annual yield.

We are offering these notes to investors in the United States of America, other than in the states of Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming.

The description in this prospectus supplement of the terms of these notes adds to the description of the general terms and provisions of the notes in the most recent prospectus. Investors should rely on the description of the notes in this supplement if it is inconsistent with the description in the prospectus.