Nissan's lenders (more like everyone now) have been extremely stingy; and even if you're 25, unless you have an excellent history of revolving credit (constantly borrowing and paying large amounts,
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06-25-2009, 09:29 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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Nissan's lenders (more like everyone now) have been extremely stingy; and even if you're 25, unless you have an excellent history of revolving credit (constantly borrowing and paying large amounts, constantly being the word), a good percent of lent money vs available credit, a long history of having credit (think 10+ years of having a credit line), etc., you will be denied.
Not to mention the poor economy. That's even more ridiculous, because when you think about it, say you're an accomplished, well off 40 year old businessman grossing a yearly income of 200,000 dollars. You have paid off all your debt and have no debt, period. You live in a home, fully paid off. You also have access to a grand total of 100,000 dollars of credit. Which is completely unused. People will call you and start cutting your credit lines because you have too much available credit versus loaned amounts... isn't that idiotic? Basically, the less debt you have, the lower your credit score. It's unbelievable. Sure, it's not nearly as simple, and I'm probably completely butchering how it actually works, but that is true. Also, just get your parents to cosign or go to the bank and figure something out. Just because someone denies you a loan doesn't mean you should fly off the handle. I admit, that's some ********, but you can't let trivial money issues (not so trivial nowadays) limit you from getting this wonderful car. If you're just going to stop because of this, you'll never get what you want. Perseverance and patience are virtues, and probably should be necessities. I have to agree with azn370z, if you're angry and not going to get a Z just because of this, than the 370Z just isn't for you.
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It doesn't sound like a "Nissan" thing neccissarily. It's just the way this world works. You have to use credit to establish credit and starting with a vehicle that is less expensive may be the way to go for now.
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I work for a bank here in Canada and as said before Student loans do not go towards your credit bureau as a loan or credit card does. IF Nissan declined you I can guarantee a bank will as well. With what’s going on with credit right now banks are not looking to take on debt with someone that doesn't have a credit history.
Unfortunately banks have learned a lesson from the States, and are tightening loaning money. And always look at the 5 C’s of credit Credit History – History of paying debts? Character – Will they pay? Collateral – If they don’t pay what assets do they have? Capacity – Can they pay? Capital – Down payment or overall savings |
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Damn, well now I'm worried. Just finished med school (went the PA route instead of MD) end of last year at 26 and I've been working now for only a little over 2 months. My credit score is 760 with a credit history back to when I was 18 but only for small stuff on small credit cards. I've been paying on my student loans for 2 months now as well. I'm having Nissan locate my Z for me now but now I'm worried when the time comes that I won't qualify. I know my mom will co-sign if I need her to. Should I apply on my own first or just have her co-sign from the begining? I was planning on using penfed per the AK post on how to get 3.99% financing. I mean I understand loan companies have to be more careful now but when you have someone who is making good money and has a good credit score as well as good credit history (even if it is short) it's BS they won't give out a loan. I guess we'll see what happens. So again, should I apply by myself from the begining or just have my mother co-sign up front? Thanks
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Hey man - honestly if you had financed it for 5 years - they would probably have approved the loan... 37K in 2 years? thats like 1500 a month - I mean if you could afford to pay that off then you should just say 5 years and pay it off in 2. my 2c
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If this were a year ago you would have been approved without a problem. Collateral doesn't come into affect with car loans. The vehicle is the collateral. It is a secured loan. Shop it around at different banks. You may even get a better rate. 5.9% for 24 months is far from a great rate.
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I just got turned down by penfed for the 3.99 APR loan.
I am also 25 years old, but I am putting down 25k dollars and financing 15k, but they still turned me down. My score is about 700 flat. I can pay it off but it wouldnt be a smart thing to do if i can get that 3.99 APR and invest the 15k. Im going to resubmit my app and ask for 10k this time. Supposedly one big NO NO for anyone lending money is if you have other loans that you owe money on. penfed said they turned me down because I owe 5k on my 2008 Tacoma (worth like 19k), and 2k on a honda prelude. oh well. best of luck, in this economy its whats going to happen. |
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Anyhow 16 years later I could actually afford to buy my Z. Sacrifice now will pay off huge in the future....
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