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Re: Shop by Target Monthly Payment [Mr_Shiftright] by verdugo
May 23, 2009 (8:03 am)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (May 22, 2009 1:13 pm)

$300 a month translates into about a $5,000 down on a $20,000 car.
 
Depends for how long is the loan.
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Re: Shop by Target Monthly Payment [verdugo] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
May 23, 2009 (9:44 am)
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Replying to: verdugo (May 23, 2009 8:03 am)

You know, about the usual 60 months. I think that taking out 72 month loans is a bit foolish as these often exceed a car's warranty.
 
Nothing quite as painful as paying for repairs on a car while paying it off.
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Credit Score For ??? by dad23
May 29, 2009 (9:17 am)
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I logged into my credit union this morning and noticed they are making our credit score available to us for free. I'm wondering with the info stated below, what the number really represents...
 
As an exclusive benefit of membership, Alliant is making your credit score available to you free of charge to help you monitor and improve your creditworthiness.
 
Your most recent available individual credit scores are listed below for the primary account holder.
Credit Score features
Experian Advanced Risk Score 2.0
Range: 150 to 950
Not a FICO score
Updated quarterly
Not a hard pull
Will not impact your credit rating
 
Please note: credit scores are fluid numbers that change as elements in your credit report change and there are many different credit scores used in the financial services industry.
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Re: Shop by Target Monthly Payment [Mr_Shiftright] by joel0622
May 29, 2009 (11:10 am)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (May 23, 2009 9:44 am)

You know, about the usual 60 months. I think that taking out 72 month loans is a bit foolish as these often exceed a car's warranty.
  
Nothing quite as painful as paying for repairs on a car while paying it off.

 
I tell people that every single day when I am selling them a Ford VSC.
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Re: Credit Score For ??? [dad23] by joel0622
May 29, 2009 (11:13 am)
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Replying to: dad23 (May 29, 2009 9:17 am)

Never heard of it dad23. Probably another company trying to cash in on the consumer credit score fear sweepinfg the country.
 
It is actually allot simpler then the credit companies lead on. If you pay your bills and are not in debt up to your ass you can finance something. If you don't pay your bills you can't.
 
I know that sounds pretty simple on my part but in the big picture thats it. It was allot simpler before all this beacon crap came along IMO.
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Re: Credit Score For ??? [joel0622] by kyfdx HOST
May 30, 2009 (6:01 am)
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Replying to: joel0622 (May 29, 2009 11:13 am)

If you pay your bills and are not in debt up to your ass you can finance something. If you don't pay your bills you can't.

 
A lot of people with good credit obsess over what every little action does to their score... but, your statement truly sums it up..
 
Pay your bills, and you'll never have to worry about credit....
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Re: Applying for an Acura lease... Debt-Credit problem???? [mcb345] by cadillacmike
May 30, 2009 (7:47 am)
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Replying to: mcb345 (May 15, 2009 6:30 am)

Yeah, it could go back into the 7000's!!!
 
BTW, MSN in their money section has a credit score estimator. I knew what my score was and fiddled with it. It turns out that late payments are the single biggest thing that will trash your score in a hurry. A 100 point drop is likely for 1 missed payment. Now I'm not talking 3 days late, which will get you a nice late charge from the card company (and could cascade into worse problems), but 30 days past due. We had a very high debt load but had zero late payments for over 10 years and her actual score was like 785 and mine was 768 (figures hers was better!) which we found out from a letter from one bank.
 
Putting my info in came up in the MSN estimator right where i expected (it gives you a range and our actual scores were in the middle of that range). It doesn't even have the upper limits for out total aggregate available credit limit though! We could buy a nice house with our "available credit"
 
Hi Kirstie, i'm trying to fnd a few free minutes to stay in touch while stuck out here on my year long paid vacation to afghanistan.
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First Time Buyer - Limited Credit - Low debt to income ratio by penone
Jun 11, 2009 (5:48 pm)
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I'm looking to get a car by end of month and am wondering what to expect. It would be my first car financed under my own name (prior to this I either paid cash for a car or had it under my mother's name) and my first financed car.
 
I'm 37, make $ 72K/year (verifiable with pay stubs), live with my girlfriend and our rent is $880.00 per month (my share being $ 440.00). Up until December of 08 I paid everything in cash and did not have any credit cards. Realizing that if I ever wanted to get a house or a new car I would need to establish some sort of credit I went ahead and got 2 secured cards - each with a $ 300.00 limit and both have been paid in full the past 6 months. I just finished rehabing an outstanding student loan I had but the loan nor its default is on any of my 3 credit reports (they are over 15 years old). The remaining amount on the loan ($ 2800) is now being handled by the DOE and they tell me that it should show up on my report in the next 45-60 days as a positive trade line but am not holding my breath on that. My monthly minimum payments on that will be $ 50.00 per month which I can easily afford. Other than the 2 small credit cards there is nothing else on my reports. My Experian score is 722, my Equifax is 754 and my Transunion is 697.
 
I am looking to get a car now as taking mass transit is getting a bit old (I haven't owned a car in over 5 years. I live in NYC where mass transit is pretty good). My question is what can I expect in regards to financing? I can put down $2500 on a car and am interested in getting a 2006 Lexus IS250 (based on autotrader.com searches the average price is $ 23K) or if possible a 2009 model. Based on my salary, my very limited credit history and my small debt to income ratio what are my chances of getting a car loan? I can easily pay a few hundred dollars a month on a car payment and still have money left over. Would I even qualify to be able to get a lease?
 
These 4 hour round trip commutes to work is starting to get to me (been doing it for the past 18 months) and would like to be able to drive again.
 
Any thoughts is greatly appreciated.
 
Thanks!
-P
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Re: First Time Buyer - Limited Credit - Low debt to income ratio [penone] by volvomax
Jun 12, 2009 (12:09 pm)
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Replying to: penone (Jun 11, 2009 5:48 pm)

You should qualify for a car loan on the used car easily enough. Esp if you are going thru a captive like Toyota Credit. New car is gonna be harder and you probably won't qualify for a lease(lease co's like to see prior car credit)
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Re: First Time Buyer - Limited Credit - Low debt to income ratio [volvomax] by penone
Jun 12, 2009 (12:21 pm)
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Replying to: volvomax (Jun 12, 2009 12:09 pm)

Thanks volvomax for the reply. After doing a bit more research today I see that getting a lease at this time is definitely not an option with no installment credit whatsoever. But I do hope to be able to get a loan for a used lexus. I've read in other posts and in different articles that it's best to go to a dealer with a loan already in your hand. Is that the consensus?
 
-P

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