The best thing you can do is get a cosigner with good credit. The worst thing you can do is go to one of these 'buy here, pay here' lots - they're all a ripoff, and, assuming you're able to pay off the vehicle, rather than get behind on payments because of repair bills, you'll end up paying a whole lot more - up to 5x the KBB value - than the vehicle is worth.
That would be very difficult. A good credit standing is important for you to be granted a bank loan.
Get a job.
Down to Nothing was created in 2000.
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Sounds obtainable.
Nope. The water you add is nothing but a vehicle for getting it down easy.
Front brake rotors are warped
Yes. As long as you have a co-Signer with good credit and at least 2% down, You should have no problem. ex. if buying a 20000.00 vehicle, You would want at least 4000.00 down, And more than likely your going to have an interest rate of 10%+
Push down on a corner of the vehicle and let go of it in the down position, it should come right back to the center and stop. If it continues to oscillate, the shock or strut on that corner of the vehicle is bad.
ten cents unless you melt it down, in which case it is worth nothing
If you are 100% sure nothing is on pulling power from the battery and it will not hold a charge then the battery has a dead cell and must be replaced.
Chuck Norris would break you down. Nothing moves at his speed.
A lot of different men and women have the belief that not having any credit means that they will not be able to obtain the financing that they need in order to purchase a vehicle. However, this is not always the case. When you are interested in purchasing a used vehicle there are a few different things that you should be able to do in order to finance your used vehicle with no credit. For example, there are many different used vehicle dealerships that will offer men and women financing without any credit. This normally requires a down payment.Finding a DealershipBefore you can obtain the financing that you are looking for, you will need to find a dealership that offers such financing. It is a good idea for you to try to go to different used vehicle dealerships in your area. Ask about any in-house financing that they might offer. Once you find a dealership that is willing to work with you, you will be able to look for a car that you want from that dealership. Remember to ask about the down payments that you will have to pay in order to obtain financing with no credit for that vehicle. Down payments are rarely over $2,000. It might be based on a percentage of the total price of the pre-owned vehicle.Getting the Down PaymentOnce you have a car that you know you will be able to afford in mind, you will need to save money in order to make the down payment. This might require you to take advantage of money saving tactics. However, if you have the down payment that is needed, you can give it to the dealership. This is when the financing paperwork begins.Car InsuranceYou will not be able to obtain your vehicle until you have insurance for that car. This means that you will have to go to your car insurance provider and purchase a car insurance policy. Once this has been done, you need to take your proof of insurance to the car dealership.
Maybe, maybe not. Different lenders have different requirments, not all just based upon the credit score. Prior credit. down payment, length of loan, age of vehicle, employment status and length, etc., etc., etc. Best thing is to gather the information on the vehicle and ask the financial institution you already deal with.