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Loans article : Auto Loans After Bankruptcy – Do You Need a Co-signer or Collateral?
 

Finance > Loans > Auto Loans After Bankruptcy – Do You Need a Co-signer or Collateral?

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Carrie Reeder

An auto loan after bankruptcy doesn’t mean you have to have a co-signer or collateral. By searching for the right lender, you can get into a vehicle at reasonable rates. However, a co-signer can help you qualify for better rates.

Easy Car Loans After Bankruptcy

Right after a bankruptcy, rates will be high for any type of credit, including car loans. However, by waiting for two to three years, your score can be in good standing again.

But most people need transportation, so you do have options before your credit is in good standing. One option is to get an auto loan through a dealership. This is a bad idea. Many scams can be found this way with high rates or bad cars.

A better option is to look online for reasonable rates on auto loans. You can get pre-approved and shop for a car either at a dealership or through a private seller. Rates will be slightly higher at first, but you can improve them by increasing your down payment. You can also refinance your loan when your credit improves.

Get a Better Car Loan Interest Rate with a Co-signer

A co-signer with a great credit score can help you qualify for much better rates. Your auto loan rates are determined by the co-signer’s financial history since they are also responsible for the loan.

If you do decide to apply with a co-signer, make sure you both understand the consequences. You can also apply for a guarantee loan, which places less requirements on the co-signer.

Affect of Having a Collateral Loan

Collateral affects your overall credit score when it comes to car loans. So by having significant assets, you may qualify for good rates even with a recent bankruptcy. A good idea would be to check your credit score to see were you stand.

Your car is also considered collateral as part of any auto loan. That is why rates are lower for this type of loan. In the event that you can’t make payment and the lender forecloses, your car would be sold. If there is a difference between the auctioned amount and the loan amount, you have to pay the difference.

Here are our Recommended Bad Credit Auto Finance Companies Online.

Carrie Reeder is the owner of ABC Loan Guide, an informational website about various types of loans.


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