Usually no. You can try like a cheaper car dealership and see if they will, but they look at credit history to see if you made previous payments on time.
No. The cosigner would have to apply for a loan in their name using their credit, income data.
Nope
If you have bed credit, sometimes having a cosigner is the only way you can get an auto loan. The people who lend you the money so you can purchase the car want their money back with interest. If you have bad credit, they may think you will not pay them back. They may think your cosigner does not want his credit ruined and will pay them back. So, while they would not give you an auto loan, they would give you an auto loan with a cosigner who has good credit.
i was able to get an auto loan with the help of a cosigner and im under 18
Chances are unlikely. Unless, you have perfect strong credit and a lot of money
yes, the reason for the co-signer is either due to lack of credit or the possibility of insufficient income to repay the loan
As far as the auto loan you cosigned for, nothing will happen as long as the person who actually borrowed the money makes the payments on time.
The cosigner's credit isn't affected one ioto unless the person who was responsible for the loan payments defaulted, then and if the cosigner also defaulted. In other words, just being a cosigner does not affect ones credit ratings.
yes it does, it will go down even more if the co signer has good credit.
Yes
The cosigner I believe but check with the loan issuers it's in the details.
Normally a cosigner has to be able to pay the loan if the signer does not pay. So the cosigner should have better credit than the person seeking the loan.