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hardhead said: "my fico is 550 what lender would touch that and what do you think the intrest would be?"
rapidanian said: "Is this for a house? Purchase or refi? Do you have any money for down payment? I am a loan originator, but without a lot more info there is no proper way to answer this question. Sorry."
rapidanian said: "My experience is that people are gonna ask for advice and then do what they wanted to do in the first place LOL, can you tell I've got 6 kids? But to answer your question: YMMV
"buy here pay here" maybe. You go to a regular dealership and you will get 20 inquiries and maybe WF Financial Acceptance will take you at 18%. Don't know your situation, but if you wait till your credit is better you will save a lot of money.
I am speaking from experience here.....I got my car (Hyundai) in 2004 when my credit score was at its lowest point and I pay 465 month for 60 months. 18%. I didn't NEED the car, I WANTED it. I also rolled over my Jeep's outstanding debt into the deal so I have a major upside down loan that I will never be able to get refied.
Best car deal I ever got? Buy here pay here for a 1991 Volvo for $3000. That thing was a tank and loaded. I loved that car-but my boy hit 3 deer and it was totaled-still missing those heated seats.... :(
Do you really really NEED a brand new car?"
hardhead said: "no not really I currently have an acura legend thats close acura heaven :( and im looking for sumthin road ready Ive been eye balling a 2003 ford sport trac for about 19,000 with 38,000 miles I got approved a few weeks ago thru affiliated financial for 14,000 at a rediculous rate of 20% :eek: ( not gonna happen) my gross is about 3500 a month and if I wanted that truck I would have to come up with the rest I told the sales person to shove it and to give back my deposit (1500) what a scene that was he and his boss were trying to convince me on another peice of s#!t I want a newer vehicle and im willing to wait and continue saving about 500 bucks a month to go in on the loan and clean my credit in the process luckily if the car craps out I can borrow a friends for a short time"
rapidanian said: "Well, in 6 months it looks like you should have almost $5000. You can get a pretty decent used car for that if you shop really careful. My mom took my brother along to shop because he knows cars. They ended up finding a really great deal on a 7 year old Toyota in perfect condition with only 22000 miles on it. Yes, it was owned by an old lady-its a REALLY nice car and it was $4300. My mom got new tires on it because she likes a lot of rubber-she had a bad wreck in the rain a few years back. She also had the brakes done-my brother told her they didn't need it but that's mom....whatryagonnado?
Anyway, at buy here pay here its common for them to ask for 1/2 down and then finance the rest. They do not normally report to CR, but you may be able to add them-I don't know the process for that. Its probably here somewhere. Good luck, hope you don't end up breaking down at rush hour---ugh that sucks."
hardhead said: "thanks, breaking down isnt to much of a problem for me I can walk to work in less than 10-to 15 minutes we do have the buy here pay here dealers actually there's about ten of them and there scum I too know a great deal about cars these folks sell cars at prices way above there market value, I dont like the idea of me buying something and paying for it if its not what I want, For the sake to say its newer and still it wont be reported to the cra (pleeease) , But then thats me, I also told the previous dealer that with 5000 down I should be able to walk into any dealership and drive away with pretty much anything I want ( this guy wanted me to take whatever he had on the lot for the sake of making a sell) I will wait then ask my credit union and take it from there"