In most cases, it is not possible to get a loan at 17 years old without a co-signer who is of legal age and has good credit.
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.
Not possible as the applicant is a minor.
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.
Yes as a 17 year old you may get a loan from your local bank. The chance they will approve the loan however depends on your credit score.
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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.
Not possible as the applicant is a minor.
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.
Yes as a 17 year old you may get a loan from your local bank. The chance they will approve the loan however depends on your credit score.
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17 years old.
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.
Yes, it is possible for a 17-year-old to finance a car, but they may face challenges due to their age and lack of credit history. They may need a co-signer, such as a parent or guardian, to help secure the loan.
Maximum rate on a vehicle that is 3 years old is 17%, and 19% if it is 4 years or older.
Yes, a 17-year-old can obtain a car loan with a co-signer who is of legal age and has good credit.
Depending on the state. Most states require to be 18 but it is possible for you to get a loan but with a co-signer
Possible but unlikely in that short of time.