More specifics on my situation. I'm in the military and pull in a little over $2,500 monthly. I've been enlisted for about two and a half years. My others lines of credit are student loans that total around $20,000 and two credit cards, neither of which have any outstanding balance. I had one student loan that went quite overdue before I joined the military but I've acquired forbearence and resumed timely payment on and one small student loan that defaulted which I've settled and paid off. The car I'm trying to buy is $8,900 and I'm prepared to put $2000-$3000 down (I have a little over $6000 in saving). Would it be possible with my credit score to get this loan. I really need this loan for the very purpose of raising my credit score.
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.
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Yes, trading in your car can have an impact on your credit score. When you trade in your car, the dealership will typically pay off the remaining balance on your loan. This can affect your credit score in a few ways: if the dealership pays off the loan in full and on time, it can have a positive impact on your credit score. However, if there are any issues with the loan payoff or if you end up with a new loan for the new car, it could potentially have a negative impact on your credit score.
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Trading in a car typically does not directly impact your credit score. However, if you are trading in a car to get a new loan for a different vehicle, the new loan could affect your credit score depending on factors like the loan amount, interest rate, and payment history.
Paying off a car loan can positively impact your credit score by showing that you can manage debt responsibly. It can improve your credit mix and payment history, which are important factors in determining your credit score.
Paying off a car loan can positively impact your credit score by showing that you can manage debt responsibly. It can improve your credit mix and payment history, which are important factors in determining your credit score.
Paying off a car loan can positively impact your credit score by showing that you can manage debt responsibly. It can improve your credit mix and payment history, which are important factors in determining your credit score.
Paying off a car loan early can potentially harm your credit score because it may reduce the diversity of your credit accounts and shorten your credit history, which are factors that can impact your credit score.