Bad Credit Auto Loan - Your Best Options?
Bill Smiths
A bad credit car loan isnt impossible to find-- it just takes a little work! If your credit is a
little dented and dinged, it doesnt have to shut you out of a car loan. There are those companies
that will overlook bad credit. Car loan options for you if you have less than perfect credit include
on-lot dealer financing, getting a co-signer, attempting to repair your credit before you look for
a bad credit car loan and accepting less than ideal terms for a bad credit car loan.
Your best starting point - before you even start looking for a car - is to check your credit report
yourself. A new law passed last year entitles you to get one free credit report from each of the
major credit reporting agencies every 12 months. The law is being rolled out across the country in
stages, but by the end of 2005, whatever state you live in, youll be entitled to check your own
credit history free once a year to find out if you have bad credit. Car loan and finance companies
will use the information in your credit history to determine whether or not to grant you a car
loan and on what terms, so it makes sense to check first and avoid being surprised.
If you find errors in your credit report, or if a credit reporting agency is mistakenly reporting
that you have bad credit, put off applying for a car loan until you have a chance to clear up the
mistake. If, on the other hand, your credit report legitimately lists problems, you can start
looking for a bad credit car loan through one of several different sources.
Because a bad credit car loan carries more risk for the lender, its difficult to find one with
competitive interest rates. The best way to get a good interest rate - and begin repairing your bad
credit is with a cosigned car loan. By co-signing a car loan for you, your co-signer takes
responsibility for paying back your loan if you fail to make the payments. The interest rate is
likely to be much better than you can get with any other bad credit car loan - very close to the
terms your co-signer would be offered. Just be sure to ask the lender to report the payment
history in both your name and that of your co-signer so that you can begin repairing or building
your credit history.
If a co-signer isnt possible, or you prefer a loan in your own name, try to secure a bad credit car
loan on your own before going to the dealer. Your usual bank is your logical first choice. Make an
appointment to speak with a loan officer at the bank where you usually do business, as they have
an interest in continuing and extending their relationship with you. One possible option through a
credit union, for instance, is to make arrangements for a bad credit car loan thats tied to one
of your other accounts as security.
The car dealer should be your last option for securing a bad credit car loan. They have a vested
interest in getting you into a car - but be aware that you'll pay premium prices for financing
a bad credit car loan through a dealership. If its your only option, however, you may find that you
can convert your high interest car loan in the future if youre able to repair and improve your
credit score
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