I have delayed filing chapter 7 for a few years. I've been using a friend's car but that is no longer an option. I have been going back to school. I have also been working mostly part-time up until May and have been unemployed since then. I have very little help from other people at this time...
I need a car so I can look for a job and reliably get to school and work. However, I am unsure of what the best option for me at this point is. If it matters, I live in Southern California and my last year's gross income was between $15-20k. I only have a bit less than $5k saved up. My credit report is filled with many negative items, and my myFICO score is nearly 600.
My options for checking out cars are:
- walking or taking the bus to nearby dealerships
- having someone take me to a dealership, but this isn't so easy for me
- looking for private sellers and having them meet me in public within walking distance of where I live
- I can rent a car for nearly $250 per week from Hertz, and use that to drive myself around for car-shopping. This is expensive and I am not sure how long I would need it for to be able to accomplish buying a car.
My options for cars to buy are:
- old cars that cost a few thousand dollars. I am just worried about reliability and how to safely pay a private seller
- used or certified car in the $10-$15k range or slightly higher. I would have to get financing such as from Capital One. I am unemployed at the moment and need a car to get a job, so I think on the application, I can just say I am self-employed for now.
- Q: is this 2nd option a bad idea?
I am very unsure of what to do. Any advice is appreciated!
I need a car so I can look for a job and reliably get to school and work. However, I am unsure of what the best option for me at this point is. If it matters, I live in Southern California and my last year's gross income was between $15-20k. I only have a bit less than $5k saved up. My credit report is filled with many negative items, and my myFICO score is nearly 600.
My options for checking out cars are:
- walking or taking the bus to nearby dealerships
- having someone take me to a dealership, but this isn't so easy for me
- looking for private sellers and having them meet me in public within walking distance of where I live
- I can rent a car for nearly $250 per week from Hertz, and use that to drive myself around for car-shopping. This is expensive and I am not sure how long I would need it for to be able to accomplish buying a car.
My options for cars to buy are:
- old cars that cost a few thousand dollars. I am just worried about reliability and how to safely pay a private seller
- used or certified car in the $10-$15k range or slightly higher. I would have to get financing such as from Capital One. I am unemployed at the moment and need a car to get a job, so I think on the application, I can just say I am self-employed for now.
- Q: is this 2nd option a bad idea?
I am very unsure of what to do. Any advice is appreciated!

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