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Hello,
Will paying an installment loan (auto) below a certain percentage increase scores? Like I know with credit cards there are certain utilization thresholds where you can see a bump, wondering if that's the case for auto.
Yes, but I don't know the thresholds.
@Kforce wrote:Yes, but I don't know the thresholds.
Well, I don't think any score bump for an installment loan would be as much as lowering credit card debt, but I'm pretty sure the thresholds for installment loans is the same as CCs:
75%+ Very Poor
50-74% Poor
30-49% Fair
10-29% Good
0-9% Excellent
I'll find in August when my payment gets my DCU car loan under 49%. At the very least I hope to get rid of the message on my Fico scores of "Loan balance too high!".
And since I just ran across this, i'll post this here for the sake of completion:
@Anonymous wrote:Per:
8.99% for F8.
"FICO 8 continues to assess a penalty on non-mortgage installment debt until the ratio is < 8.99%. The penalty is likely far less than it would be at 90% (say) but some penalty still exists until you are under that breakpoint."
- Which is insanely stupid of Fico in my humble opinion. When you're <8.99% you have only a few months of payments left, and when you make your final payment you get a (slight) penalty for lack of credit mix. So, for 90% of the life of your installment loan you're penalized for the loan amount being "too high", then a brief period of "all good', followed by "lack of credit mix, not good" . As Mr. Spock would say "That is not logical".
@DaveInAZ wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Per:
8.99% for F8.
"FICO 8 continues to assess a penalty on non-mortgage installment debt until the ratio is < 8.99%. The penalty is likely far less than it would be at 90% (say) but some penalty still exists until you are under that breakpoint."
- Which is insanely stupid of Fico in my humble opinion. When you're <8.99% you have only a few months of payments left, and when you make your final payment you get a (slight) penalty for lack of credit mix. So, for 90% of the life of your installment loan you're penalized for the loan amount being "too high", then a brief period of "all good', followed by "lack of credit mix, not good" . As Mr. Spock would say "That is not logical".
