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I can not get approval anywhere. The only place willing to finance us is drivetime. Umm noooooo. We had a car repossessed through them in 2002. In 2008 they turned it over to some attorney/debt collector in S. Ga. They went behind our backs and filed a court action against us. We owed $6,000 on the car, yet they got a judgement for $17,000. They then went behind our backs to a county we have never lived in to put a lien on my car title and to get a garnishment order. Again we were never served notice to appear. My husband found out when he picks up his check to see 60% of it garnished. They were the MAIN reason why we filed chapter 7. DO NOT buy from drivetime, because God forbid something happens to you like it did with my husbands job injury they will screw you left and right.
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Date Discharged: 05/27/2010
Lender:Capital One Auto Finance
Date Applied For: 06/19/2010
Approval Amount: $30,000
Interest Rate: 10.28
Term:72 months
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I'm interested in finding info about getting a 2nd car loan, post BK.
We're keeping an SUV and are current on it, but I need a vehicle, and I've read on various forums that it is much tougher when you're seeking to finance a 2nd vehicle...
anyone in the same boat and were approved for that second auto loan?
Thanks so much.
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Originally posted by dnscouter View Postany idea what your scores were?
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Originally posted by misterrandom View PostLender: Through dealer but can't remember who (it was late) but I will update later...
APR: 20.99
Term: 72 months
Loan amount: 31k
Down payment: 2k (they wanted 3500)
Payments: 722
Discharge: 2-3 weeks ago
Credit score: 509
Time to clean up credit quick and refinance that garbage loan.
Lender: Americredit
APR: 17.99 (reduced from 20.99 by increasing down payment)
Term: 72 months
Loan amount: 31k
Down payment: 3k
Payments: 646 (better than the original 722)
Discharged in March, purchased in April
Credit score: 509 - Wife's is 591
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Originally posted by lostinnola View PostLender: Roadloans
APR: 16.8
Term: 72 months
Loan amount: up to 22K
Down payment: $500
Discharge: 3 days ago
I could not believe the rate and low down payment that was offered just a couple days after discharge. We also tried Capital One and were declined.
any idea what your scores were?
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Lender: Roadloans
APR: 16.8
Term: 72 months
Loan amount: up to 22K
Down payment: $500
Discharge: 3 days ago
I could not believe the rate and low down payment that was offered just a couple days after discharge. We also tried Capital One and were declined.
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Lender: Through dealer but can't remember who (it was late) but I will update later...
APR: 20.99
Term: 72 months
Loan amount: 31k
Down payment: 2k (they wanted 3500)
Payments: 722
Discharge: 2-3 weeks ago
Credit score: 509
Time to clean up credit quick and refinance that garbage loan.
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Lender: Santander
APR: 20.49
Vehicle: 2009 Chevrolet HHR LT --- 9,000 Miles
Price: 14,147.00
Down payment: 1250/tax, tag, title
Length of loan: 72 months
Payments: 337.03
Discharge: less than 1 month
Credit Score: no credit file according to dealer
Monthly Income: 3600.00
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We bought an older minivan while still in bk with cash. We had intended to only buy vehicles with cash from there on out, but here we are...
We haven't finalized anything yet, but we are looking at:
Lender: Chase
APR: 13.95
Vehicle: 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT (42k miles)
Price: Around 13k
Down payment: 3k
Length of loan: 60 months (5 years)
Payments: Around $230/month
Filed BK: Close to 1 year ago
Discharge: 6 months ago
Credit Score: Mid-500s
Monthly Income: 4200
If we purchase this vehicle, we'll pay it off in 2 years rather than 5.
We were also approved by Road Loans for 17.49% and 2750 down. They have strict perameters regarding vehicle choice (2003 or newer, 80k miles or less, minumum finance amount is 6k, etc).
The dealership has suggested that it will be better for our credit to have a "prime" lender rather than a 2nd chance type place. Initially the apr being offered from the "prime" bank was 18%.
I am a little nervous about financing something as we have not added any new debt thus far, but I think we need a little more dependable vehicle.
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Just got approved at 11% for 60 months on a 2009 Mustang coupe for $16000 through Wachovia bank. I can refinance after 1 yr of payments on time. I have only a $116 a month college loan and that's it. I do not want to ever again see a credit card, although my bankruptcy was actually due to being unable to sell my old house for THREE years and then having renters who not only wouldn't pay, but trashed the hell out of it...I was discharged on 9/04/2009...credit scores: TU 647 EQ 580 not sure what the last one is...Must add the payment is 385.00 a month with no down payment...I plan to add an extra $100 to each payment..
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Lender: Santander
APR: 20.49
down payment: $1000
months after discharge: 1
months after filing: 4
credit scores: 549 transunion, 568 Experian, 521 Equifax
I bought a 2008 Pontiac G6 w/ 36K miles from Carmax. I would have waited longer after discharge, but the clunker I was driving (and borrowing from a friend) was no longer safe to drive. The amount of the loan is just shy of $12K with 72 month term and payments of $301.00 a month. We will be paying $1,000.00 a month to have it paid off within a year.
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Lender: Americredit
APR: 18
Down payment: 500 (wasn't required, but that is what I put down)
Months after discharge: 0 months....5 days later
Have no clue what my scores are. Will be cleaning them up, though.
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2008 dodge caravan sxt, 25k miles, from a dealer, 16,888 plus tax and tags, added extended warranty and put 1200 down, 426 month til i can refi, the further out from discharge the better rates, but almost anyone can get an approval from day 1 post discharge, some people have higher down pays because of pre bk credit history, repos, lates, etc.
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