Consumers with bad credit often either don't know the different types of credit scores, what these numbers mean or even what their credit scores or even what they are before applying for an auto loan.
Continue ReadingConsumers with bad credit often either don't know the different types of credit scores, what these numbers mean or even what their credit scores or even what they are before applying for an auto loan.
Continue ReadingUsing a credit card to cover a down payment on a car loan could cost you more in the long run, and it may not even be possible.
Continue ReadingDeciding whether to lease or buy your next car largely depends on your needs, your credit score, and what you value when it comes to your personal vehicle.
Continue ReadingStuck on the side of the road due to a flat tire or dead battery? Keep warm and safe while you wait for help with these tips.
Continue ReadingHaving credit issues means you'll likely need a down payment for your next car loan, and the amount you put down can impact your ability to get approved.
Continue ReadingIn many cases, lenders require a down payment in order to approve somebody with damaged credit for a car loan. And not having one can be a problem.
Continue ReadingNo one wants to shell out a bunch of money upfront to get a car they need. But you should want to. Here are 10 reasons why you want to consider making a down payment on your next vehicle.
Continue ReadingThere is no minimum income required to buy a car if you save up and pay cash. Financing, on the other hand, has many requirements, including income. Your credit plays a large part in what type of loan you qualify for and how much income you’re required to have.
Continue ReadingThere's a process to follow if you need to buy a car in the middle of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. You need to get the court's approval in order to take on such a major purchase, but it's often possible if you follow these steps.
Continue ReadingIf a leasing company allows it, you can lease a car for a year, but this option isn't generally available. Auto leases are short, but they usually last either 24 or 36 months, or two or three years. While some leases are for longer terms, it's rare to see an offer for as short as 12 months.
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