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You must have approval for a loan before anybody can be responsible for anything. If you are not approved for a loan by yourself, the lender might ask you if somebody you know will co-sign. In which case you are the primary buyer, and the co-signer is then also responsible for any payments you neglect.

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Q: Is co-signer responsible for paying for vehicle when buyer is not approved for loan?
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