Scores range from the low 400s to well past 800. The higher the score, the better the credit rating. Most lenders use a break of somewhere around 620 as the determining factor of a regular loan versus what is called a "sub prime" or higher-risk loan. Some lenders will not extend credit to people with under 620 credit scores and other lenders will offer those loans, but at a higher interest rate.
you can get approved with any credit score. they will just get you with the interest.
no
Get a job for 6 months and then buy a car!! you will have high interest but its gonna help your credit score...
660
Nope. Income doesn't matter much if your credit sucks. Your credit score usually needs to be 620 or above to get a loan without a cosigner or collateral.
Yes, this is a fair credit score.
When one is trying to get a car loan, the importance of the credit score is mostly important when calculating the interest of the loan. A better credit score means a lower interest rate.
Nothing is published on what credit score you must have to obtain a car loan. There is information about having a high score means getting a better rate on your car loan.
you can get approved with any credit score. they will just get you with the interest.
no
Get a job for 6 months and then buy a car!! you will have high interest but its gonna help your credit score...
660
Nope. Income doesn't matter much if your credit sucks. Your credit score usually needs to be 620 or above to get a loan without a cosigner or collateral.
No, you can't get a loan without the bank checking your credit score. But just because you have a low credit score, this doesn't necessarily mean you can't get a car loan. You may just get a loan with a higher interest rate.
Unfortunately (for borrowers) some car dealerships will give a loan to anyone regardless of credit score. The problem you'll face is that you'll get unfavorable loan terms - specifically APR, or length of the loan. There's no specific FICO score that enables you to get a car loan, but you will pay a lot more if your credit score is bad. Before applying for a substantial loan - if you can - clean up your credit history for 6-12 months to help qualify you to get better contract terms.
To get credit to build a credit score, you must take a loan out on something such as a car or a house and then make payments. The more you are on time, the better your score will be.
This is a very poor credit score. You can apply but it is unlikely you will get a loan without a cosigner. If you are able to get a loan without a cosigner your interest rate will be very high as compare to someone with a good credit score of over 700.