auto loan rates

December 21, 2011

Can they raise my existing car loan and credit card interest rates due to my foreclosure?

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Question by july_mom: Can they raise my existing car loan and credit card interest rates due to my foreclosure?
I am going through foreclosure on my condo. I understand my credit will take a bit hit. I also have the credit card along with a vehicle loan however have not been late on those payments. Will my interest rates be raised on those because of the foreclosure?

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Answer by RJ
They shouldn’t be capable to under the brand-new credit regulations that went into effect last Monday.

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December 9, 2011

Q&A: Can I refinance an auto loan and use it to make a purchase?

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Question by BigFriday: Can I refinance an auto loan and use it to make a purchase?
I have a Capital One auto loan, I’ve paid on time and more than minimum for 19 months now. I’ve heard of the concept of re-financing a current loan and adding to it to purchase another vehicle–probably not ideal financially but maybe good for me. Does anyone have experience with this?I share vehicle situation with my fiancee–we share the cost of the first car we’re paying, and we’re looking to add a second. Seems relevant based on answers.

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Answer by pbleek
Absolutely you tin, you will find that getting deeper into debt is never a problem. Finance companies love your money.



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November 23, 2011

How long do I have to work for an auto loan?

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Question by harkkam: How long do I have to work for an auto loan?
How long do I have to work for an auto loan? In other words how long must I work at the new job before I tin qualify for an auto loan.

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Answer by Douglas Merran
begun with a secured credit card (meaning you have funds at you bank to cover your purchases)then get a mail order (latched for a specific catalouge) card.then get a gasoline credit cardMake tiny purchases and repay them each month.Work at your demonstrating job while make the above happen.You will then be on all three credit data bases



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November 19, 2011

Where can i get a private party auto loan with good reviews?

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Question by Heather S: Where can i get a private party auto loan with good reviews?
I am trying to find a private party auto loan for only 5500. I cannot use chase or capitol one or any early major ones because they require the loan amount to be at least 7500. Thank you.

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Answer by whocares
Try a local credit union.Good reviews ? What does that mean ?You either pay your loan or you don’t and they repo the car.



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November 15, 2011

How can you get an auto loan without proof of income?

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Question by Tracy B: How can you get an auto loan without proof of income?
My mom has worked for a little retail shop for about 5 yrs (she’s the ONLY employee) and she gets paid in cash (the owner doesn’t file payroll tax). Will a letter from her employer stating how much she make suffice as proof of income when applying for an auto loan? If not, how could she go about providing proof? Any suggestions would be a great help. Thanks in advance

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Answer by jlf
Sounds like she’s being paid under the table. Both the employer and her are breaking the law, in that case. No lender will be willing to make a loan.



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November 11, 2011

Q&A: How often do auto loan interest rates change?Rolling 6G negative equity into new loan/ Best trade in value.?

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Question by Wonder Woman II: How often do auto loan interest rates change?Rolling 6G negative equity into new loan/ Best trade in value.?
When I got my auto, I had good credit, interest rates were low-6.9% Now my credit isnt good, I relied on credit cards to help me out & I am going to get approved for auto loan, but the int. rate is 17.9%. How long after improving my credit will it take to get a good score again? Could I refinance my auto loan in 3 months if I pay down on cards (I’m owed quite a bit of money for being a subcontractor–just not sure “when” it’s going to be paid). If everyone paid what they owe me today, I’d be $ 9,000.00 best off, and I’d have my credit cards at zero balance. However, I do need a reliable vehicle to get to and from work, and this new one would ensure no worries (w/ optional extended warranty) If I maintaining driving the vehicle I have now & whatsoever unexpected repairs are needed, I may be putting money into it along with monthly payments. I plan on paying cancelled new one in 14 months. But the interest on that would be $ 5,000. Pay off $ 11,000 loan in 1 year, or go w/ new loan/safety of auto??

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October 26, 2011

Can I get an auto loan without a source of income but with a co-signer?

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Question by John S: Can I get an auto loan without a source of income but with a co-signer?
I’m planning to buy a 2010 Nissan Altima in May, 2010. Wondering if I tin get an auto loan without a source of income. I have many relatives who are willing to be my co-signer. In this case, can I get an auto loan. Does IRS get involved in the process?

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Answer by CB
Possible, if the co-signer is going to make the payment or has capability to make the payments



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October 25, 2011

what are average bad credit auto loan rates?

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Question by Christopher: what are average bad credit auto loan rates?


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Answer by John Deere 4620
Mid teens.



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