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Aug 27, 2009

Bad Credit Car Financing

When it comes to bad credit car financing you may feel like you have no chance, but there opportunities. Here's how you can improve your chances of approval.
You don't have to achieve a perfect credit rating to get a loan these days, regardless of what you may believe. There are many lenders still extending bad credit car financing, but you have to seek them out and know what to do to improve your chances of acceptance.

Going online is the best thing you can do for your chances of approval. There are lenders well versed in dealing with whatever credit issues you face, and they are your best bet for getting a loan with reasonable terms.

Even if you would be tuned down through most dealerships, these lenders have the insider knowledge to get your loan pushed through.

Often, you can be approved for financing online and then spend the money on the car of your choice at the dealer or lot of your choice.

Before you head out and allow a bunch of dealers to pull your credit, realize that this is a big mistake. Your best chances are with a lender you know deals with your credit issues regularly, but if you do allow others to consider you don't let them all peek at your credit.

The more people that inquire into your report, the worse it can look to lenders who look at it later. Your first step should always be to know your credit report back and forward. You have to get a copy of it from all three reporting agencies to do this.

You can then tell someone about your credit issues and see if they may be able to help you, before they actually look at your report. Don't let just anyone look. Only have it pulled with someone who may actually have a car you want a reasonable price.

If you can clear away smaller amounts that hold your credit rating down, you may have a bigger fighting chance. For instance, many people have $20 and $50 debts that could easily be paid off prior to car shopping.

So, bad credit car financing doesn't have to be like climbing Everest, there is a way. And, last but not least, don't forget your trade in. Even cars that seem completely useless to you may be of some help getting a lower interest rate.

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