12-13-2012 03:26 PM
Hey guys, I thought you might be interested in this info, since I just did some research and I know DCU is used by a lot of people on here. Here's a summary of info I gathered on Used Auto Loans from DCU:
This is the only info I felt I needed, anything else I should have found out?
I'm going to be around 650-660 EQ when I'm ready to start car shopping, any chance my Auto Enhanced could be as high as 15-25 points over my standard scoring?
This seems like an extremely agressive APR, especially considering the age of the car isn't a huge factor. Has anyone loaned with DCU before, and is there anything particularly complicated that might not be so clear with just this info?
It's amazing how much more car you can get when your credit isn't garbage. A decent APR makes a huge difference.
| Current: EQ FICO 664, TU FICO 683, EX FICO 698 | Starting Score: 525 (05/2012) Starting total revolving credit: $1100 | Current total revolving credit: $7000 Inquiries (12 Months): EQ 3 TU 2 EX 2 | Most Recent: 1/8/2013 | 700 Club | AMEX Gold NPSL DCU Visa $2000 Cap1 Cash Rewards $2000 BOA Platinum $600 WalMart $800 |
12-13-2012 06:37 PM
Hmm, not sure I got my Auto Enhanced score pulled by DCU; actually I'm struggling to remember if they provided it at all even though I know I didn't get their best terms. In any event, my EQ Beacon 5.0 FICO was probably 636, have all the bells and whistles from having been a member there for 10 years, and received a 5.99% APR, which a few days ago got reduced to 5.74% for good behavior.
It's a good CU for auto loans in my opinion. I went through the process back in late August I think.
As for Auto Enhanced FICO: if you have solid auto loan tradeline history in the past, yes your auto enhanced may be higher. If you don't, can well be lower. Some other factors in there as well (installment loan history potentially) but it's possible your credit report will be 15 or more even points higher on auto enhanced if you're good... or non-trivially lower if you're not.
In any event from my actual experience, if you need a car, I wouldn't prolong things for some random FICO number; DCU did me right on a refi off of 19.35%, and they've done well by other members on this forum too. I'd pull the trigger when necessary.

Starting Score: EQ 561, TU 567, EX 599* (12/30/11, EX lender pull 12/29/11)12-13-2012 08:32 PM - edited 12-13-2012 08:34 PM
They approved my loan but denied my membership which is a BS.. Income is more than enough, credit score is in 750+ range. My credit report was pulled twice too.
I guess this is one of those lenders that advertise low rate, then drop it when they see that you are not the one they can make money off because you are qualified for the lowest rate.
12-13-2012 08:50 PM
tengtengvn wrote:They approved my loan but denied my membership which is a BS.. Income is more than enough, credit score is in 750+ range. My credit report was pulled twice too.
I guess this is one of those lenders that advertise low rate, then drop it when they see that you are not the one they can make money off because you are qualified for the lowest rate.
Did you ask them why you were denied a membership? They require like a 580 EQ or something ridiculous. Have you checked your Chexsystems report?
| Current: EQ FICO 664, TU FICO 683, EX FICO 698 | Starting Score: 525 (05/2012) Starting total revolving credit: $1100 | Current total revolving credit: $7000 Inquiries (12 Months): EQ 3 TU 2 EX 2 | Most Recent: 1/8/2013 | 700 Club | AMEX Gold NPSL DCU Visa $2000 Cap1 Cash Rewards $2000 BOA Platinum $600 WalMart $800 |
12-13-2012 08:54 PM
Revelate wrote:Hmm, not sure I got my Auto Enhanced score pulled by DCU; actually I'm struggling to remember if they provided it at all even though I know I didn't get their best terms. In any event, my EQ Beacon 5.0 FICO was probably 636, have all the bells and whistles from having been a member there for 10 years, and received a 5.99% APR, which a few days ago got reduced to 5.74% for good behavior.
It's a good CU for auto loans in my opinion. I went through the process back in late August I think.
As for Auto Enhanced FICO: if you have solid auto loan tradeline history in the past, yes your auto enhanced may be higher. If you don't, can well be lower. Some other factors in there as well (installment loan history potentially) but it's possible your credit report will be 15 or more even points higher on auto enhanced if you're good... or non-trivially lower if you're not.
In any event from my actual experience, if you need a car, I wouldn't prolong things for some random FICO number; DCU did me right on a refi off of 19.35%, and they've done well by other members on this forum too. I'd pull the trigger when necessary.
Thanks for the info Revelate. I've always mainted perfect payment history on my installers (CC another issue, I finally learned) so I know my Auto would be the same or higher. 2 Perfect auto loans in the last 5 years, 2 student loan accounts 6 years old and counting, 1 unsecured personal loan 3 years old and counting.
I didn't speak with someone directly in a branch, so maybe she was mistaken about pulling for Auto Enhanced? I'll try following up with a branch tomorrow. Either way, 5.45% is 3% better on average from the other CUs I was shopping in my area (RI). And since I'm safely above 640 (And will be even higher in a month or two) I can at least use that rate to shop against the dealers.
| Current: EQ FICO 664, TU FICO 683, EX FICO 698 | Starting Score: 525 (05/2012) Starting total revolving credit: $1100 | Current total revolving credit: $7000 Inquiries (12 Months): EQ 3 TU 2 EX 2 | Most Recent: 1/8/2013 | 700 Club | AMEX Gold NPSL DCU Visa $2000 Cap1 Cash Rewards $2000 BOA Platinum $600 WalMart $800 |
12-17-2012 07:58 PM
I pulled the trigger yesturday as I a fed up of giving capitol money. closed 4 of 6 of my credit card accounts with them, and those other 2 will be getting the axe very soon. I got apporved within few hours of submitting application.
TU 715 No apps to 05/13 cash+ 5/13!!! 738 TU CSP April 13!!!CSP approved May 13!!!

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