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Ok guys! I've held out as long as I can on getting a new vehicle. My car is literally going to die any second. I need to buy a new one. Here is what I need help with. About 5 years ago, I had a reposession. I have not paid it off. It shows up on my equifax and transunion report, but not my experian. I have done extensive research on this forum and found the lenders that typically only pull Experian. If I decided to go with one of those lenders and they pull an auto enhanced score, my repossesion shouldn't have an effect, right? I have had 1 auto loan since the repo with perfect payment history and the vehicle is paid off. Other than that repo, my credit history is spotless. What do you guys think? Will that repo have an affect?
Oh and for those who want to know, the auto companies tend to pull experian when you use the auto company financing (ie Toyota Financial Services, Hyundai Financial Svcs):
Lexus
Toyota
Chrysler Jeep
Hyundai
Kia
Infiniti
That is going to be tough
Hyundai pulled Equifax when I bought a Santa Fe in 2011
Infiniti pulled both Experian and Trransunion when I bought DW's car in August
IMO you should also look at credit unions that pull Experian
Did you go to the auto dealer and have your credit pull or did you complete the application on the website of the car manufacturer. From what I learned, when you go to the dealership, they can pull any as they try to get you financed with all kinds of financial institutions. When you apply on the website (like Acurafiancialservices.com) they typical pull one specific report because they are not shopping you out to banks.
I went to the dealer. Applying on the website really doesn't do anything for you but cost you an inquiry and provide a lead tot he dealership. They WILL pull at the dealership and probably all 3.
Hmm. Good to know. Thanks so much!
Like I said, I would definitely go in with a CU pre approval
@sccredit wrote:I went to the dealer. Applying on the website really doesn't do anything for you but cost you an inquiry and provide a lead tot he dealership. They WILL pull at the dealership and probably all 3.
^^^ Agree 100%
Applying at the website is useless for you, the consumer. It only helps the dealer gather leads. You still have to go through the process at the dealership. The only time you don't is if you walk in with your own financing in hand.