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Bad Credit Auto Loans - Should You Get a Bad Credit Vehicle Loan?

 

Getting an auto loan with bad credit is almost as easy as getting a loan with good credit. In fact, several loan companies only offer bad credit loans. While this is good for individuals in need of a new vehicle, there is a downside to getting a bad credit loan. Here are a few tips you should consider before agreeing to a bad credit loan.

Lenders that Offer Bad Credit Automobile Loans

If you are looking for a bad credit auto loan, you will need to bypass your neighborhood banks and find an auto loan broker. While banks and other financial institutions regularly offer vehicle loans, they are not eager to lend money to individuals with a low credit score. In most cases, your credit score must be at least 640-620 to receive bank financing.

There are two types of lenders that offer bad credit auto loans: sub prime lenders and hard money lenders. Both lenders work with high risk applicants. However, sub prime lenders are more reputable. Nonetheless, an applicant must meet basic requirements before a loan is approved. For starters, auto loan applicants must have verifiable employment and income. Sub prime lenders also require applicants to be at least 18-years-old.

The requirements for a hard money loan are less stringent. Because of more lenient guidelines, hard money lenders charge applicants ridiculously high interest rates on auto loans. On average, a good credit applicant may obtain a car loan with a rate of 5 percent. A hard money lender will charge a rate 5 or 6 points above this.

Most sub prime lenders that offer bad credit vehicle loans do not take advantage of people. They are eager to help you. While the interest on sub prime loans is typically 7 to 9 percent, these lenders will not charge excessive rates in order to increase their profit.

Getting a Bad Credit Vehicle Loan

Bad credit vehicle loans are good for several reasons. One, they afford the opportunity for you to get a new or used vehicle. Two, these loans help you reestablish or build credit. If you have recently filed bankruptcy, a new auto loan is perfect for boosting your credit score. If you are considering a bad credit auto loan, avoid shady or hard money lenders. To locate a trustworthy lender, submit an auto loan application through a broker site.

Author: Carrie Reeder
 
Author Bio:
Carrie Reeder is an authority in this industry. Carrie has written several articles in the past on this subject.
 
 
 

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