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Old 05-05-2009, 07:49 PM   #4 (permalink)
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that's why normally a parent co-signs for you to help you with your first car and helps you establish some credit.

not sure if you can enter in bank information but if the credit union see how much you have in the bank, then MAYBE you can get approved. but otherwise, no past job experiences and no credit normally means a very high interest rate unless you decide to just pay off your car all at once.

can you not get one of your parenst of guardians to help you out with a loan by co-signing?

also by co-signing with a parent it might help you with your insurance costs as well.
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