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Cap One Auto has surprisingly good rates and there are many reports of people with recent BKs being approved.
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I must say that credit unions (CUs) are the best. Even better than a CU is Navy Federal (NFCU) and USAA if you can gain membership. I would shop my rates at a local credit union followed by some of the bigger commercial lenders (like Cap One Auto Finance and maybe even RoadLoans) for rate shopping. Just shop your rates all around the same week so as not to impact your score.
Your "auto enhanced score" is likely to be higher than what you listed here, and that may get you "Tier 1" financing (meaning the best and lowest rates). For new cars, NFCU is doing 1.99% for new cars (up to 60-months) and late model used cars for 2.29% for well-qualified buyers. I would use the NFCU rates as a guideline of what would constitute a good rate. If you purchase a new car from a dealer and use manufacturer financing, you may be able to get 0% especially with a large down payment. (NFCU actually goes down to 1.49% for 35 months loans for well-qualified borrowers.)Last edited by justbroke; 04-20-2015, 03:51 PM.
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Need a car loan discharge plus 6 months
So I need to replace my truck 15 years old 309k miles on it
We received our discharge last September
My credit scores are good now 683 679 679
Who can or should I go thru to secure a loan I'm putting down a nice
Chink of change so only looking to finance 11k give or take
Need some advice from the good people hereTags: None
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