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  • wedge
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    Date Discharged:10/6/2010
    Lender:Capital One
    Date Applied For:9/15/2011
    Approval Amount:25,800
    Interest Rate:7.74%
    Term:72 months.
    FICO 62
    Car 2012 Honda Accord
    Payments 374.24
    Here is the crazy thing.

    Before chapter 7
    Date Discharged:
    Lender:Chase
    Date Applied For:
    Approval Amount:
    Interest Rate:10.5
    Term:72 months
    2008 Honda Civic
    395.78 per month

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  • MsKMG86
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    Date discharged: 6/8/2011
    Lender: Capital One Blank Check
    Date applied: 9/14/2011
    Date approved: 9/15/2011
    Income: at least $60,000 single
    applied for: $20,000 used from dealer
    deposit: $0 down
    appr amt: up to $24,000
    interest rate: ranges pending model year from 9.75% to 11.46%
    Term: 60 months
    FICO: 582 (Transunion)

    Capital one pulls Transunion.
    I'm so happy that i got approved as I figured I would as I was just approved for my second Capital One cc on 9/13/11. My first Capital One cc is a step program secured card which i got approved for 2 days post discharged with a credit score of 490s. Previously i Bk'd a capital one cc (that i got when i was 18) small balance under $500.

    Now it's time to go car shopping yay!!!!
    Last edited by MsKMG86; 09-15-2011, 03:07 PM. Reason: forget something

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  • JessMN
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    Capital One - conditional approval - I have to fax in some info
    amt: $12k (Put $10k in the app)
    rate: 2010 or newer - 12.62%, 2004-2009 - 13.76%
    Discharged 8/30/11
    Credit Karma score - 586 (in the past this score has been the same as my TU score from myFICO.com)

    I've been riding my bike to the bus station to get to work, but its getting colder out and I am not riding in the snow!

    My only worry is a down payment - I can maybe do $500 or wait a month and do $1000, crossing my fingers they won't need more

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  • bankruptsee
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    Capital One
    rate: 15.4
    amt: 18k
    discharged: 10/09
    fico: 615 (blank check package shows mid 500s though)

    thankful to even get a loan despite the rate. I'll refi down the road

    question though: Income still "under review" (faxed to them 2 business days ago) I called and cap one said wait til tomorrow and that everything looks fine.

    Is this typical? i can't shop til this weekend but 3 business days when their package said 2 is worrying me.

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  • TBA
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    Originally posted by dneil View Post
    I heard you can apply to many places within a couple weeks time for "rate shopping" without it affecting your credit. True????
    Rate shopping is ok if all inquiries are done by the same type of company... ie car dealer - car department at bank - etc. It reads something like this...

    All inquiries made within 45 days are considered as 1 inq when calculating score of the same type (think car loan or mortgage - NOT CC.) All inquiries made withing the previous 30 days of the same type are ignored when calculating the score. (you get 30 days to shop before that inq impacts your score).

    Source: http://www.myfico.com/CreditEducatio...Inquiries.aspx

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  • brobeau21
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    Date discharged: 4/1/2011
    Lender: Ally financial
    Date applied: 9/7/2011
    appr amt: $14000
    down pymt required by lender: $2000
    interest rate: 11.9%
    Term: 60 months
    FICO: 646

    This was for a used SUV. The finance guy said that if we went with a new car we would have gotten a bigger loan with less down but we had to keep our payment under $300 a month as I am still unemployed. We would not have been buying a car at all if the engine hadn't blown in our 10 yr old SUV and it was going to cost more than the SUV was worth to have it fixed.

    Cap One denied us and we included 3 cards in bk with them. All our bank accounts are with Wells Fargo and we didn't bankrupt anything with them and they also denied us. Roadloans approved us for $16500 with $600 down at 17.25% but the dealership where we found the car we wanted didn't take them.

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  • dancersmom22
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    Date discharged: 12/2/10
    Lender: Wells-Fargo
    Date applied: 9/3/11
    Approval amount: 18,000, but only used $15,000
    Interest rate: 8.3%
    Term: 60 or 72 months
    FICOs: me: 640, husband: 649

    Cap One approved us at 9.1% for 72 months, new car loan. We decided to go with 2011 low mileage used car, to keep our payments lower. We're being very careful as we rebuild-- taking no chances on getting in over our heads with payments!

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  • CCsAreEvil
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    Originally posted by nickels22 View Post
    Dealership really didn't want to go through the Capital One Blank Check hassle and pulled some strings to get me financed through Ally Financial.
    Of course not! A few years ago, I did the CapOne blank check thing. They gave me a lot of sh@t about taking the CapOne check.. it's because the dealership gets some sort of kickback when you go through them "even if" you get the exact same deal and interest rate on the loan through them.

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  • IBroke
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    Congrats!

    Looking at the interest-rates you guys got, I might be able to save quite a lot once I refinance in February. The 18% I got are really burning under my fingernails and I certainly won't keep this loan for more than 6 months...

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  • nickels22
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    Date Discharged: March 7, 2011
    Lender: Ally Financial
    Date Applied For: August 27, 2011
    Approval Amount: $20,000
    Interest Rate: 6.84%
    Term:72

    Was approved for up to $25,000 at 7.36 percent by Capital One Auto Finance. Dealership really didn't want to go through the Capital One Blank Check hassle and pulled some strings to get me financed through Ally Financial. Put down $2,000 and got $4,500 in rebates. I'm extremely pleased with my approval and purchase.

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  • Helpful1
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    Our Chapter 7 discharge was October 19, 2010.
    Lender: Capital One
    Amount: Up to $18,000 with a 10% down payment (the best scenario would have been 110% financing)
    Rate: 5.77% for 2010 or newer, slightly higher for up to 7 years old
    Term: 72 months
    Fico score 654
    The car cannot have more then 70K miles on it to qualify.

    All in all I was surprised that we got that good of a rate when it has not even been a year. However, both our cars are paid for and were not included in the BK, we still own our house and have never been late the almost 6 years we have owned it and have a cap one credit card we have been paying on time for since December 2010.

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  • IBroke
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    Originally posted by IBroke View Post
    Lender: Drive Financial Services
    Update: I just found out that my lender is REGIONAL ACCEPTANCE CORP., not Drive Financial Services. Dealer told me Regional wasn't in their system yet so they had to use Drive first.

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  • dneil
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    Date Discharged: January 4, 2011
    Capital One: Approved up to 40, 000
    Rate- 8.39% for a 2010 72 months
    OR
    Buy a 2012 at 7.16%
    My Score- unsure- according to creditkarma.com it was 646 but after they checked all 3 beauros it is now 640 (lost 6 points)

    have not decided whether I will go ahead and purchase a vehicle or not. Either way, I suppose the rate isn't too bad with all things considered.... and I haven't checked to see if the dealer can beat the rate. I will though. I heard you can apply to many places within a couple weeks time for "rate shopping" without it affecting your credit. True????

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  • IBroke
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    Soooo...unfortunately, the repair-bills on our 200 Mercury Sable we just paid off got out of hand so I had to get a new ride.

    Credit-score: 589 (could have been much higher if I would have been prepared)
    Financing Amount: $22,845 financed over 66 Months.
    Interest-Rate: 18.24%
    Lender: Drive Financial Services

    2009 Lincoln MKZ, Certified Pre-Owned, 40k miles, still under manufacturer's warranty, CPO-warranty expires 12/2014 or at 100k miles.

    I'm going to refinance this loan after making the initial 6 monthly payments. I should be able to get a much better interest-rate once my discharge had its anniversary and my score is back up at about 660.
    Right now, I'm happy that I'm driving a reliable car again and got rid of that ticking repair-bomb.

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  • jmcm030111
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    Date discharged 8/10/11
    Credit scores 550 - 600
    Applied for: $24,000
    Interest rates on 4 offers: 9 - 15%
    Accepted: 9.14% 72 mos. $24,000 w/$2,000 down and 3 personal references
    Lender: Wells Fargo
    2011 used vehicle

    Was much easier than we anticipated.

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