No because you applied for the loan with YOUR credit. For whatever reason (you have the right to find out why) the dealership decided you were too big of a risk to be granted the loan you requested. The purpose of the cosigner is that in case you mess up your cosigner will be responsible for the loan.
Car leasing
I believe the last time we bought our car we just went to the dealership website. There, the website had a calculator where you could plug in your numbers and estimate your payment. It helped us tremendously when we were preparing for our purchase.
A property that is bought by means of monthly payments is said to be paid by installments.
I don't know of any dealership that would allow that. On the other hand any dealership will accept a vehicle bought from them for trade in, but I have no doubt that you will lose money on the deal.
There is not much you can do. You could try to get a loan through a credit union or loan company, but the dealership can do this if your loan requirements were not met when you bought the car. Since you need a cosigner my guess is your credit is not good or you don't have enough. Your options are get a independent loan, get a cosigner, or return the car. *********************************************************** There's not much you can do except pay it off. If the lender does not feel comfortable that you, the borrower, can service the debt; then he is within his rights to require a co-signer for the loan. If you default, then it falls upon the co-signer to pay the debt off. Co-signers are notorious for getting burnt on deals like this.
I believe not, considering you signed a contract stating your monthly payment. However be wary, they can be shifty a sneak the difference in at the end of your balance. They have ways of extracting what they want, but that would only affect your bottom line, not your payment. don't quote me on this though, just trying to help. When in doubt, ask Dave Ramsey!
i bought mine but i think my parents will ratter buy a ipod because it doesn't require a monthly payment nor a contract
A 2007 Cadillac Escalade is best bought from a dealership. When it is bought from a dealership, there is usually some sort of warranty that comes with it that an Escalade from a private seller may not have.
The money given to The shopkeeper was payment for the bicycle that John bought.
then you haven't bought it
that means u just bought a stolen car.
it depends on the dealership.