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Since we don't have a high speed rail system at our disposal we had to buy a car post discharge.
Capital One, 9.9%, 48 months.
To appease HHM, we did a 23% downpayment, our car payment is 5% of our monthly gross (combined with our ride through vehicle we are at 11% total).Well, I did. Every one of 'em. Mostly I remember the last one. The wild finish. A guy standing on a station platform in the rain with a comical look in his face because his insides have been kicked out. -Rick
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Originally posted by mountanddo View PostSeriously?
Yeah, nothing wrong with HHM's advice, but appeasment may be a bit much to expect!
Well done OhioFiler! It's unlikely you will end up behind the eight ball again by sticking to such ratios.Chapter 7 Filed 1/4/11
Discharged No-asset 4/1/11
And definitely NOT an attorney.
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[QUOTE=gacreditguy;67771]Starting a new thread so that we all can start a 'database" of sorts for us BK'ers to review and go to when we are looking for the next vehicle.
Please post the following info:
Date Discharged: 2/2011
Lender: Hyundai Financial
Date Applied For: 1/2012
Approval Amount: $23,000
Interest Rate: 6.25
Term: 72 months
Creditkarma score was 697. Put $3k down. Honestly never thought I would be approved this soon after discharge.
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Date Discharged: November 2010
Lender: Capital One
Date Applied 2/2012
Approved Amount: 24,000
Interest rate: 7.31 on a 2011 or newer, I'm buying a 2008 so it's 8.32.
Term: 60 months
I'm buying a Certified Pre-owned car. The dealer worked on financing and got a loan approved for $18,300 through Wells Fargo for 7.99% for 60 months.
CapOne provided a credit score sheet with my blank check and my Experian score was 619. My CK score is 660.
I work in the auto industry and have read recent reports that many lenders are getting much more competitive with financing. They're buying deeper and buying more deals, so, if you need a car, there's hope for us working our way back up the credit ladder. Good luck.
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Date discharged:2/7/2012 chapter 13
Date Applied:2/18/2012
Lender: GMAC/ALLY
Amount Approved:$26000 Chevy Equinox AWD/LT1 (total Financed was $31000)
Term: 72 months
Down payment: $3000
Rate: 6.9%
Monthly Payment:$434.00
Credit scores(auto): Mine 560 Wife 613
Before I started going to the dealerships to look at vehicles I applied for the Cap One auto loan online and was turned down because I had a bankruptcy on my report.
The 1st place I went to look was at a Kia dealership for a Sorento. The guy comes back and says, "we got you approved with $5000 down and a payment under $700." The Sorento I was looking at was the same price as the Equinox we ended up buying. When I asked how much under $700 was the payment, he told me, "I don't get that info until we do all the paperwork. I told him we would let him know, that we were going to test drive some other vehicles. I drove about half a mile down the road and he calls me and says they reworked the numbers and got the payment in the mid $500's. I said ok I would get back to him later.
We went to another Kia place and they took forever to get anything done. And the biggest complaint was that the salesman went with us on the test drive. I always said if they did that I would not buy a car from them. Anyway, they tried their best to talk me out of the model I wanted because they didn't have it on their lot. That really got to me also. When I told them I was going to go test drive some other vehicles they said, "well don't have them run an application because it will screw up this deal, just tell them you are looking but not buying." That was the last straw. We left and went straight to the Chevy dealership that we normally use. My wife is related to the salesman that we have used for at least 5 vehicle purchases. He has always done us really great deals.
We where 1st approved thru Americredit with no money down for 11.9%, GMAC/ALLY intially turned us down. When I asked if a down payment would lower the rate he said he would get the finance manager to call GMAC/ALLY back and talk to them. After having 5 loans with them and the finance manager talking with them they approved us at 6.9%. Which made out payment drop from the 490's down to $434.
I was completely floored with not only getting approved but at the 6.9% rate. I told my wife next time we would just go straight to the Chevy dealership and not have the hassle.
Btw I was also able to use a discount from work to get the car at a preferred price, saved a little under $1000 with that.
So there really is hope to those that are looking.
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the biggest complaint was that the salesman went with us on the test drive.
But in general, getting a car after BK is relatively easy, yet it is one of the biggest fears of debtors going into BK...losing the car, not being able to get a car, etc.Last edited by HHM; 02-19-2012, 09:22 AM.
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Hi, I've been reading these forums for months and just wanted to let everyone know our good news. My husband and I are less than 3 month post discharge and we were just approved for 6.35% on a new car online. Really shocked considering this is half of what the interest rate was on our previous car. We have a pretty good auto loan history, only one 30 day late back in 2009, and a previous loan with perfect history. Credit score I believe are in the mid 600's.
Date Discharged: 12/20/2011
Lender: Capital One (Blank Check)
Date Applied and Approved: 3/06/2012
Approval Amount: $22800
Interest Rate: 6.35-8.37%
Term: 72 months
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For some of those that didnt know, I had to buy a car about 10 months ago(in the middle of my bk being converted) and was only able to get approved at a "buy here/pay here" lot. The rate was atrocious(30%) and long term it doesnt make sense. I recently applied online via Capital One, and this is what I got
Date Discharged: November 2011
Lender: Capital One
Date Applied 2/2012
Approved Amount: 20,400 - using 17,600
Interest rate: 12.60
Term: 60 months
EQ Fico 537Ch 7 filed 8/15/11 341 9/22/11 Discharge 11/28/11
The rebuilding begins
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