Chicago, IL (PRWEB) July 13, 2011
The professionals at RightWay Automotive Credit – with four great auto loan offices in Chicago – have seen first hand the attempts by banks and other lenders to help improve the economic recovery happening around the nation.
When the recession hit the United States, it hit people from all walks of life. While the initial problems were centered around the housing market, there were many people who found it harder than ever before to secure a car loan with good interest rates.
This lasted from 2008 until 2010, when lending institutions began...
There are several ways to get an auto loan if you have bad credit. Many of these depend on how bad it is and if you get an auto loan secured in some way. Bad credit doesn’t necessarily mean No all the time. Here are some ways to help you along that rocky road.
If you can manage a bigger down payment, by all means do so. Getting an auto loan for people with bad credit is hard to do anyway. Putting more down to begin with leaves less to finance. Banks are willing to go lower most times, but not higher.
Getting an auto loan secured is also another way. If you have some item that you can...
With the credit market tightening and more Americans than ever affected by a bad credit history, the web’s leading resource for bad credit now offers an indepth comparison of more than a dozen credit card offers available to those with bad credit.
BadCreditOffers, a popular finance website which has received millions of visits since it launched in 2005, now features rankings, interest rates, and other key data on bad credit credit cards from major credit card issuers.
The site also links to each offer’s online application, affording its visitors a quick and easy way to...
Question by SlipSlap: Are there banks out there that fianance people with bad credit for auto loans and arent tied to auto dealers?
I have bad credit but no major issues like bankruptsy, child support or anything like that….I make great money and am trying to re-establish credit…I know there are banks out there tied to dealerships that will finance me but I want to buy from a private owner and go directly through an independant bank. I plan to put down about 50% cash? Please help!
Best answer:
Answer by Tania Y
You may want to search the net for banks in your local area that may offer...