Without any credit? Probably not at a reputable dealership without a co-signer. Probably yes at a shady used-car lot, but they will charge you outrageous interest and will vastly overprice the car you are buying and underprice your trade-in. If you are buying your used car with cash, yes. If you're going to need an auto-loan it will be very difficult or impossible with no credit. You can certainly sign up for a credit card with no credit and use it to build your credit. That process may take some time. If a co-signer is available for you to use you'll have a better chance than with no credit. Without either it will be nearly impossible.
start building your credit, get a department store credit card, like a target card, buy stuff then pay it off the next day.
No, minors cannot legally enter into financial agreements.
Yes. And you may be able to buy it without a co-signer.
cash you can buy whenever.... on credit either have a cosigner or good credit Im 23 and cant buy one from a dealer cuz my credit blows:) age isn't the factor is what im sayin
go to a buy here pay here place. i couldn't find a cosigner, so i went to a buy here pay here place that says "we don't care about credit" or, if its your first time buying a car from a company, some dealerships do the first time buyer credit approval. it all depends.
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They allow people to buy things without paying immediately.
ITS not that I dont have bad credit, I want to know if I could get an larger amount on my card to buy a washing machine from you including delivery & taxes??
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At the moment the only way to buy apps is with a credit card.
It can be used to buy things without immediate payment.
After 18, age is not the issue, it's your credit rating. You could be 50 and need a cosigner if your credit is bad.The way to good credit is to pay all your bills and credit charges within the grace period. Credit cards are a great way to work your credit rating up, but they are dangerous if you don't use them correctly!Think clearly about what you buy. If you can't afford it, don't buy it.Always pay the balance due within the grace period.Only use your credit card to buy what you can afford to pay back.Never spend credit you cannot pay back at the end of the month.If you have to spend more than you can pay back at notice, pay it down as fast as you can.Your credit rating has allot to do with "Available Credit" which means the amount of credit granted to you that you do not have obligated.