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As my previous post, I paid most of the balances down to $0 and boosted my credit score. My goal was to get a car of my own, which I went today and had a test drive and all that blah blah thing. Half hour, we went all over the paperwork and applied for financing with Captial One. Was approved for $31k, I put $3k down and dealership gave me so much rebates about $7k so basically I only get the loan for $23,997 plus taxes, titles, fees, insurance, extended warrarnty. All comes to $25,015.88. Monthly payment is only $151.28 at 11.77% APR. They pulled TU score of 733.
Picture of my new car!
@Anonymous wrote:As my previous post, I paid most of the balances down to $0 and boosted my credit score. My goal was to get a car of my own, which I went today and had a test drive and all that blah blah thing. Half hour, we went all over the paperwork and applied for financing with Captial One. Was approved for $31k, I put $3k down and dealership gave me so much rebates about $7k so basically I only get the loan for $23,997 plus taxes, titles, fees, insurance, extended warrarnty. All comes to $25,015.88. Monthly payment is only $151.28 at 11.77% APR. They pulled TU score of 733.
Picture of my new car!
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There is no way in the world your payment is under $200.
CHECK your paperwork NOW.
$200 x 72 = $14,400
You payment should be between $486 (72 months) and $554 (60 months) !
I hope you just had a typos.....
Also, why is your interest rate so high (11.77%) with a 733 fico?
I got 2.49% for 72 months with Cap One with a fico slightly below 700.
I am not trying to rain on your parade but there are several issues you need to review immediately.
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@Jnbmom wrote:
Congrats on your new ride
Are you sure about that payment though? How many months is the loan 25K at 11% . seems like payment should be higher??
Congrats and nice car, but no way those are your payments unless you took out a 30 year loan or something. Even at 84 months (!!!) I calculate your loan at $438 a month.


























@IrishGuy77 - double check your paperwork!
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@Anonymous wrote:As my previous post, I paid most of the balances down to $0 and boosted my credit score. My goal was to get a car of my own, which I went today and had a test drive and all that blah blah thing. Half hour, we went all over the paperwork and applied for financing with Captial One. Was approved for $31k, I put $3k down and dealership gave me so much rebates about $7k so basically I only get the loan for $23,997 plus taxes, titles, fees, insurance, extended warrarnty. All comes to $25,015.88. Monthly payment is only $151.28 at 11.77% APR. They pulled TU score of 733.
Picture of my new car!
That is good, CAP1 gave me a 11% loan too just out of bankruptcy for a 29k car, they are the best for people who got discharged and want to rebuild asap. My score were in the low 600s.
@Velar_nyc19 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:As my previous post, I paid most of the balances down to $0 and boosted my credit score. My goal was to get a car of my own, which I went today and had a test drive and all that blah blah thing. Half hour, we went all over the paperwork and applied for financing with Captial One. Was approved for $31k, I put $3k down and dealership gave me so much rebates about $7k so basically I only get the loan for $23,997 plus taxes, titles, fees, insurance, extended warrarnty. All comes to $25,015.88. Monthly payment is only $151.28 at 11.77% APR. They pulled TU score of 733.
Picture of my new car!
That is good, CAP1 gave me a 11% loan too just out of bankruptcy for a 29k car, they are the best for people who got discharged and want to rebuild asap. My score were in the low 600s.
The OP’s score is 733 assuming is a FICO score. The APR should have been much lower. When I got mine this March, my score was 698 and I got a 2.9% with Chase and Capital One had me at 3.9% so OP with a 733 score should had gotten a much lower rate.
I really hope OP had some typos. ![]()
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@Shooting-For-800 wrote:I really hope OP had some typos.
Agree!