I have an older car with high mileage that needs about $650 in repairs. I'm upside down on it by about $5000. The gas mileage on it is terrible. I'm planning on filing bk7 in about 4 to 6 months and including this car in the bk since I can't sell it and don't want to roll over the $5k in negative equity in a new loan.
Because all my car loans have perfect payment histories, I can qualify for a pretty decent new car loan rate right now. I'd like to go ahead and buy a new, but CHEAPER car with better gas mileage now before my credit is ruined by the bk. Then I'll just stop paying on the other one a couple of months before I file. I want to obviously keep the brand new car. It will have a lower payment and will cost me less money in gas each month, so in the end it will be better on my budget as I try to recover from the BK.
Is this a wise move? I'm hesitant to buy an older car because the rate will be higher and the car won't last as long. I hope to keep the new car a minimum of 7 years, but with an older car I won't be able to do that.
I have not hired an attorney yet but will start interviewing them in a couple of weeks. I just thought I'd check here first. Thanks!
Because all my car loans have perfect payment histories, I can qualify for a pretty decent new car loan rate right now. I'd like to go ahead and buy a new, but CHEAPER car with better gas mileage now before my credit is ruined by the bk. Then I'll just stop paying on the other one a couple of months before I file. I want to obviously keep the brand new car. It will have a lower payment and will cost me less money in gas each month, so in the end it will be better on my budget as I try to recover from the BK.
Is this a wise move? I'm hesitant to buy an older car because the rate will be higher and the car won't last as long. I hope to keep the new car a minimum of 7 years, but with an older car I won't be able to do that.
I have not hired an attorney yet but will start interviewing them in a couple of weeks. I just thought I'd check here first. Thanks!
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