I've got a trade in that will go for about 9-12k and I'll be putting down 5-6k cash.
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02-17-2009, 07:39 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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I've got a trade in that will go for about 9-12k and I'll be putting down 5-6k cash.
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02-22-2009, 10:55 AM | #17 (permalink) |
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I put 9k. The credit guy also told me some information I didn't know about when applying for credit. It's not just your credit score, it's all about what's in your credit history. I have a credit score of 733, which is more than enough to get past any "Pre-Approval" crap, but since I'm 26 I have a pretty short credit history. My wife and I together make about $200k a year, but because of my lack of credit history banks were only willing to lend an amount that let my payment be $600 a month. Apparently they use your history to determine a safe amount that they believe you will pay every month. According to the guy doing the financing you could make $400,000 a year with a credit score of 780 and not get approved for a $40,000 car. It all depends on what you show inside your credit report.
If anyone here is a credit expert feel free to correct me, this is all information I was given by someone getting the financing setup for my Z and could just be dealer credit mumbo jumbo. -polarity |
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First car I bought was my 97 Formula. I was 19 at the time. My credit score was around the same... in the 700's. But I didn't have enough history (just student loans and 1 starter credit card). They wouldn't approve me without a co-signer. The loan was about $200/mo which really was nothing at all. But because my credit history had pretty much just started, they just wouldn't lend to me alone.
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Will depend on how much the down effects the interest rate and how low of a rate I can get. Was quoted 5.0% last month at which I would put as close to 0 down as possible. Would rather have the money in the market at that rate. If it pushes towards 7.0% I will pay up to 100% cash.
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