It's based on your income and credit history.
Yes, a 17-year-old can obtain a car loan with a co-signer who is of legal age and has good credit.
Yes, it is possible for a 16-year-old to get a car loan with a co-signer who is of legal age and has good credit.
Yes, a 17-year-old can qualify for a car loan with a co-signer who is of legal age and meets the lender's requirements.
A 17-year-old can obtain a car loan by having a co-signer who is at least 18 years old and has a good credit history. The co-signer will be responsible for the loan if the 17-year-old is unable to make payments.
A 17 year old will not be able to get a car loan for $5,000 dollars without a co-signer. Most banks will not give a 17 year old a loan even with a co-signer.
If you are making that kind of money just hire a car and driver. You have to be eighteen to legally enter in to a contract. what is this 16 year old doing to make so much money????? and no you need to be 18 The answer is no? but if he is making that much money then he does not need a loan he can just buy a car. I think he means "8 $ " not "8K"
Check with your bank or credit union.
Yes, it is possible for a 17-year-old to get a car loan, but they will likely need a co-signer such as a parent or guardian since they are not of legal age to enter into a contract on their own.
Yes, once you reach the age of majority, usually 18, you can signa contract and obtain a loan.
A 17-year-old can obtain a car with no credit history by having a co-signer, such as a parent or guardian, who has good credit. The co-signer's credit history can help secure a loan or lease for the car. Alternatively, the 17-year-old can save up money to buy a car outright or explore options for a secured loan.
no because your not legal age :-(
No crazier than owing that much on a car that old. IF you do the 1k in repairs, will it last until you get it paid off? What is the loan value of the car in decent shape?