A buyer's order lists a lot of important information, and it's vital to read through it carefully before moving forward with a car purchase.
Continue ReadingA buyer's order lists a lot of important information, and it's vital to read through it carefully before moving forward with a car purchase.
Continue ReadingBad credit can affect your auto loan in many different ways, fortunately, no matter the way it impacts you, there may be a workaround you can employ to get the financing you need. Here are four ways bad credit can affect your next car loan, and some workarounds that could help.
Continue ReadingThe amount of debt you have can make or break your auto loan chances. Here's how lenders see your other debts and monthly obligations, and some tips on lowering your debt to income ratio.
Continue ReadingA cosigner's main purpose is to help you get approved for an auto loan by letting you borrow their good credit score. If they have poor credit, they may not be able to help. Here's what you need to know.
Continue ReadingWhen you're in the middle of bankruptcy and suddenly find yourself needing a car, all hope isn't lost! It's possible to get an auto loan during bankruptcy – both Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 – though one is easier than the other. Let's take a look.
Continue ReadingLenders can vary greatly in their requirements, but we’ve got some basic items that many lenders are likely to ask for – and what extra items you may need if your credit score is worse for wear.
Continue ReadingA voluntary repossession can harm your credit score for up to seven years, but it has benefits worth considering.
Continue ReadingManaging your car lease well can improve your credit score because it can build a positive payment history that lasts for years. If you have poor credit, getting approved for a lease might be tough, though.
Continue ReadingTrade-in equity can help you meet the down payment requirement of an auto lender, and down payments are typically required when you have less than ideal credit.
Continue ReadingLemon laws are there to protect consumers from faulty vehicles, but they're not the same in every state. Here's what you need to know.
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