There are fundamental differences between a bad credit car loan obtained through a franchised new car dealer and the type of loan offered by tote the note used car lots.
Continue ReadingThere are fundamental differences between a bad credit car loan obtained through a franchised new car dealer and the type of loan offered by tote the note used car lots.
Continue ReadingApplicants with bad credit often think there are no differences between a tote the note dealer and a new car dealer that offers terrible credit auto loans.
Continue ReadingBut to start with, you should know if you really need one of these problem credit auto loans. If not, you might qualify for a fair credit auto loan or even a conventional car loan.
Continue ReadingFor July, Chrysler Corporation has announced new car incentives that not only include low APR rates for the best qualified customers, but also offer alternative cash-back programs and even an optional 60-day return policy that even bad credit auto loan shoppers can take advantage of.
Continue ReadingBut from the beginning you should know if you really need a problem credit auto loan.
Continue ReadingMilitary personnel with poor credit on active duty or, even in some cases, in the active reserves may find themselves eligible for what could be considered as an additional new car incentive.
Continue ReadingHere at Auto Credit Express we've found that car buyers with problem credit often don't know what will happen once they've begun the process of applying for an auto loan.
Continue ReadingConsumers with problem credit hoping to get approved for a car loan should be encouraged by the Equifax's latest National Credit Trends Report issued earlier this year.
Continue ReadingFor consumers with questionable credit choosing not just the right vehicle but also the right kind of vehicle can be critical to accomplishing the goals of completing a car loan while reestablishing their auto credit.
Continue ReadingUsed rental program cars offer a fourth option for credit-challenged buyers. Consumers should know the fair market value, take a test drive, review the vehicle history report as well as have the vehicle they're buying inspected by an ASE Certified Master Mechanic as well as a frame specialist before signing on the dotted line.
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