My clunker of a $900 vehicle I bought after bankruptcy had me look at my options. Mind you, I was only one month behind on all of my payments prior to filing Chp7.
After Discharge, I got an Orchard Bank card with a $300 limit (recently automatically upped to $500) and paid the full balance every month and also a Capital One card with a $500 limit with 0% interest until May 2011 that I've been paying only the minimum amount allowed to build a revolving balance to take advantage of the 0%.
8 months after discharge, I applied at Capital One Auto Finance and was approved for $16,988.40, but the interest rate was 11.94%. Good news is that I also applied at a local car dealer and got a better rate(approved for only $15,355.XX, but the interest rate was 9.98%).
I'm buying a 2008 VW GTi for $16,922 with 8,XXX miles thats CPO'd that goes 2years/24,000miles beyond the factory warranty. That just meants I have to work harder for a deal to have no out of pocket cost if I use the financing provided by the dealer. They stated the loan was through AmeriCredit.
After Discharge, I got an Orchard Bank card with a $300 limit (recently automatically upped to $500) and paid the full balance every month and also a Capital One card with a $500 limit with 0% interest until May 2011 that I've been paying only the minimum amount allowed to build a revolving balance to take advantage of the 0%.
8 months after discharge, I applied at Capital One Auto Finance and was approved for $16,988.40, but the interest rate was 11.94%. Good news is that I also applied at a local car dealer and got a better rate(approved for only $15,355.XX, but the interest rate was 9.98%).
I'm buying a 2008 VW GTi for $16,922 with 8,XXX miles thats CPO'd that goes 2years/24,000miles beyond the factory warranty. That just meants I have to work harder for a deal to have no out of pocket cost if I use the financing provided by the dealer. They stated the loan was through AmeriCredit.
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