auto loan rates

March 1, 2011

What Bad Credit Car Loan Interest Rates Are Based On

Jason Lanier asked:




Most all bad credit car loans are simple interest loans, which are best. You should avoid any offer for a front loaded loan. In front loaded loans, you pay most interest upfront.

Typically, bad credit car loan interest rates are based on:
Your credit history and score How long the loan term is, which is typically 3, 4 or 5 years The year and model of the vehicle The mileage on the vehicle Your debt to income ratio Your past car credit

Fortunately, there are flexible sources for bad credit car loans. Most new car loans are paid back over 5 years, whereas most used car loans are 4 years or less in length. The longer the length of time to pay back the loan, the higher the interest rate, in general.

The total amount financed vs the loan value of the vehicle is very important to a lender, if you have bad credit. The lender needs to have the security of being able to resell the vehicle for the amount owed, should the vehicle be repossessed. If the loan value is close to the amount financed, you are less likely to have negative equity.

There are many sources for bad credit car loans. You can use a dealership, local bank, credit union or online lender. Dealerships are a good option if you have good credit. It’s common that you’ll find the lowest interest rate, lower payments and less money required for a down payment, if you use an online lender. The reason for this is simply because there is more competition among lenders on the internet.

Whether you choose to get your loan approved through a dealership or online, it’s best to shop around for loan rates, just as you do for the car itself.

Ramon

October 21, 2010

What is the best site to get a bad credit auto loan?

crysta asked:


My credit rating sure is about 500, right now. Though I am usually very responsible with money, I was sick and unable to work for 3 years. I missed several payments and developed bad credit. Things have changed, and I am completely healed/not sick anymore.
I found a car that I like, which inexpensive so that I can pay it off asap. It also has low mileage. I see many websites online offering auto loans, but have no idea if they are legitimate. I guess they might have similar thoughts about me because of my credit history. lol! Where is the best place to go for a low credit loan? Thank you!

Charlie

May 30, 2010

Be on Your Guard When Researching Refinancing Rates For Auto Loans

Peter Kirkham asked:




Many people will choose to refinance their auto loan within a very short time of acquiring their original auto loan.

This is often due to the high interest rates that new buyers or those with less than perfect credit will pay, in order to acquire a decent car.

This is usually a great way to re-establish a credit rating following a year or so of good payment history, thus affording you a better interest rate and far less tedious terms when you go for the refinance option.

In order to be prepared for a refinance auto loan, there are a few things that you might want to have at the ready.

Keep in mind that most vehicles lose a great percentage of their original value the moment they are driven off the lot, so you will definitely need to procure an auto appraisal and compare it to the amount of money that you still owe on your vehicle.

This will usually begin to match up by the second or third year of ownership, as long as you are careful to keep your mileage as low as possible and all maintenance up to date during this time.

Keep records of all the scheduled and unscheduled work that is performed on the vehicle.

Once the value of your vehicle matches up to or exceeds the amount that you currently owe, you will be ready to prepare the rest of your documentation and proceed with finding the lender that will serve you best.

It is also important to note that you will most likely not find a lender who will offer you cash options over and above the remaining balance on your vehicle. This is very common practice, so if you need extra funds, additional financing options will need to be put into place.

Online tools such as refinancing calculators and lender listing services can be the most welcome and convenient methods available to the public when searching for the best refinance auto loan rates.

Because lenders and banks know that their fellow lenders are just a click away these days, there is enough healthy competition to keep you vying for a great interest rate and an ideal set of closing terms.

Other than this, there are timing issues that need to be addressed on your end, as the first three years of a standard auto loan are spent paying primarily interest. In order to avoid doing this twice, try to refinance as soon as possible.

Make sure that you’re fully aware of all out of pocket expenses as well as an closing costs that may apply.

You can avoid most of these fees by choosing your lender carefully and examining everything that you are expected to agree to thoroughly.

Fine print and a lack of understanding on your part can lead to a deal gone wrong, so be your own best advocate when sourcing refinance auto loan rates.

Leslie

May 27, 2010

Auto Refinance Rates – Well Worth Researching

Peter Kirkham asked:




There are many tools and resources available to you should you be looking for auto refinance rates or a loan that will help you to either reduce your monthly payments, reduce your current interest rate, or both.

Access to the Internet is all that you need to get a great head start and begin to alleviate some of the financial burden that your car may cause. Before you move forward with the actual process of applying for an auto refinance loan or closing the deal, a few common tasks would be best served by you.

First, you will want to have an official appraisal done to the car that you wish to refinance.

This will establish a value for you vehicle that will be used to determine whether or not the lenders will be willing help you with auto refinance rates that beat the one that you currently pay.

If you owe more on your vehicle than the current appraisal value, you will most likely not receive an auto refinance option from any lender. In order to ensure that you may qualify for one in the future, you might attempt to keep the mileage low and to service it regularly through a certified dealership or mechanic.

There is a good chance that your original auto financier will not offer you a refinance option.

Be sure to use as many tools as you can to find the company who will help you to reduce your monthly payments, as well as the overall amount of interest you wind up paying at the full term of your auto loan.

There are interest rate calculators which will help you to determine the types of loans and financing options that will best suit your needs. You can find this and countless other helpful tools online, and can utilize them for free in your own time.

There are also options available for those who may have some sketchy credit ratings or black marks.

Most lenders will require that you have maintained a steady wage and a decent payment record for about 6 months in order to qualify for lower auto refinance rates.

This, again, will vary greatly from one lender to the next, but you will do well to keep your head above water until you have secured a decent auto refinance rate from a trusted lender.

Be sure that the names that are currently on the title of your vehicle are accurate and that, should there be another party on the title, all original signers are present for the refinance.

You may not be able to find an auto refinance option if you owe less than a predetermined amount of money on your current car loan, and this will also vary from one lender to the next.

Be sure that you ask as many questions as you can of each prospective lender that you choose to deal with, as you might be able to create yourself a very nice deal in the end by taking your time and being thorough.

Carl

September 4, 2009

Comparing Used Car Auto Loan Rates

Alan Lim asked:


Then you will be on your way to owning the vehicle that you want.

There are a lot of web sites online which offer auto loan rate calculators.

These rates vary by state and city. There are also online lenders who offer a cheaper rate, as compared to getting car loans via banks who – more often than not – deny your loan application, especially for used vehicles.

Research online and visit the used car dealers in your area. Collect the price quotes first to determine the current rates for the used cars available in the market.

You can also ask around for the rates. You are bound to get more results by word of mouth, especially if you know car enthusiasts.

At the end of the day, just compare the different auto loan rates you found and determine which offer would fit your budget.

Also consider the distance, mileage and the final asking price.

One more thing that you should consider when comparing car loan rates is the number of months for you to make the payments.

There are several options. Some lenders offer a 36 month used auto loan. For higher asking prices, longer payment terms are available.

For a 36-month used car loan, for example, the rate offered may varies. This rate increases as the number of months increase.

After researching and looking through all of your options, choose the lowest auto loan rate that you can get and remember not to overspend when you have already reached a certain target budget.



Dale

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