Ok, lets keep it short and sweet. My boyfriend%26#039;s car is breaking down %26amp; he doesn%26#039;t want to put the money in it to fix it. He has a new job, no established credit as of yet, and no co-signer is available, but he has verifiable income and good references. What options are there as far as financing a relatively cheap, but reliable ($6,000-$8,000) car? Are there companies or dealerships that are willing to work with individuals who have don%26#039;t have credit?? Please provide me with any information regarding these companies that you know, so he can get a reliable car. Thank you!!!
Car loan question...?
Short and Sweet answer...Buy here pay here type dealership, the interest will be high...
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Car loan question...?
Cheaper to fix his car. A car lot that does their own financing sells junk too. He could spend $8,000 and the transmissions goes. I bought a used Montana Van $16,000 the transmission failed $3000 to fix. I had to file bankruptcy to get rid of it and save my house.
Car loan question...?
His job time, prevous job times, income, debt ratio, and down payment amounts will all determine whether he can get financed or not.
Start with a reputable dealer that does first time buyer or secondary financing, and see if he can get qualified before picking out a vehicle.
This way, you know what vehicles, down payments, and payment options are available.
Be prepared to bring current pay stub, last years tax forms, 5 references, a phone/utility bill to prove everything up front.
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