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Car Loans for People with Bad Credit - Advice on Getting a Bad Credit Loan

   

Automobiles are easy to finance with adverse credit. In fact, many consumers opt to get approve for an automobile loan in an attempt to boost their credit rating. If financing a vehicle, you have the option of securing your own private financing or accepting a loan package offered by the dealership. Here are a few tips to help you secure auto financing with bad credit.

Know Your Credit Rating Beforehand

Do not enter the car buying process blindly. Before beginning your search for the perfect automobile, request a copy of your free credit report. This way, you have an accurate picture of your credit rating. If your score is high, you can expect a good offer. Then again, if your credit is fair or bad, you may not qualify for prime rates.

The best financing is usually offered to applicants with a credit score of at least 720. To ensure a good rate on your new or used auto loan, attempt to improve your credit rating. The tactics for boosting credit scores are simple; however, a significant increase will take time. To begin, submit payments to creditors on time. Decrease and eliminate debts. If your credit report contains errors, contact the credit bureaus to get the matter resolved.

Loan Shopping for the Best Rates

Bad credit applicants can expect a typical auto loan rate of 8 to 9 percent. On the other hand, good credit applicants may obtain rates as low as 1.9 percent. Before accepting a loan with a high percentage, explore all loan options.

Dealerships will offer you a loan package. However, their offer may not be the best. Do not immediately agree to dealer financing. If you have poor credit, the dealership will likely raise the final interest rate by one or two percentage points. This tactic will increase their profit.

After you receive the dealership's offer, contact at least four other auto loan lenders and request quotes. The quickest way to obtain a bad credit auto loan quotes is online. Complete an online quote request with an auto loan broker. These brokers will match you with several reputable sub prime lenders. After receiving and reviewing your request, lenders will make you an offer. In some instances, brokers may offer better rates than car dealerships.

Author: Carrie Reeder
 
Author Bio:
Carrie Reeder is an authority in this industry. Carrie has written several articles in the past on this subject.
 
 
 

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