I recently got a letter in a mail from a dealership that said I could apply for special financing for a new or used car loan as early as my 341 meeting. Because my current car loan is a little less than half of what I owe altogether (about $50,000) I've been debating whether to let my car go and get a new one. My car is in good condition, but it's upside-down and has no value. I still have about three more years of car payments to make to pay it off and the payment every month is $500.
I spoke with the man at the dealership who sent me the letter and he explained that he had a program set up with two banks that worked specifically with people with bankruptcies. He said essentially the way it works is that the dealership co-signs the loan, which makes it possible to do pre-discharge.
He told me that if I waited to do it after I was discharged, more than likely I would have to reaffirm my current vehicle. He said that at that point I would no longer qualify. The only way to get a car with them would be to trade in my current car and of course I wouldn't do that, because I'd just be tacking on more negative equity.
So my question is, has anyone else ever done this or heard of it? And if so, is it okay to do it? My 341 meeting is on May 9 and I plan to talk to my attorney then, but I was wondering if anyone else had experienced this.
I spoke with the man at the dealership who sent me the letter and he explained that he had a program set up with two banks that worked specifically with people with bankruptcies. He said essentially the way it works is that the dealership co-signs the loan, which makes it possible to do pre-discharge.
He told me that if I waited to do it after I was discharged, more than likely I would have to reaffirm my current vehicle. He said that at that point I would no longer qualify. The only way to get a car with them would be to trade in my current car and of course I wouldn't do that, because I'd just be tacking on more negative equity.
So my question is, has anyone else ever done this or heard of it? And if so, is it okay to do it? My 341 meeting is on May 9 and I plan to talk to my attorney then, but I was wondering if anyone else had experienced this.
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