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Bad Credit Car Loan Rates

 
Author: Jimmy Sturo

Are you in a financial turmoil? Did you just file for bankruptcy some time ago? Were all your properties repossessed by a financial institution? Having trouble getting around because your car was repossessed along with the other things you owned? Are you considering trying to get a car regardless of whether it is new or used, but you are concerned about sky-high interest rates?

Your situation is not hopeless. It is untrue that it is impossible for you to get an approved application for a car loan given that you have a bad credit history or that you filed for bankruptcy. The threats sent your way by your debt collector are old fashion threats that worked decades ago.

Now, finding a financing company to help you with your loan problems is very easy. There are many online financing companies that give you very competitive loans and interest rates. They specialize in cases where people like you are caught in a financial jam.

Though it is untrue that you will never be able to get an approval in your loan application, it is true that you will have higher interest rates than you would if you had good credit. Even if you opted to purchase a used car instead of a new one, because of your bad credit history, financial institutions will give you higher interest rates to act as a safeguard for the company. Financial institutions have access to your credit history whether it is credit cards, utility bills, mortgages, etc. to check on your payment behavior. You can opt to get direct financing from the dealers themselves. You have to be very careful because it may be easier to get your loan from the dealer, but the rates are much higher than getting a loan elsewhere.

Author Bio:
Jimmy Sturo is an expert in this field. Jimmy has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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