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MY QUESTIONS IS WILL THIS AUTO LOAN BOSST MY CREDIT TO A HIGHER SCORE IF I PAY IT ON TIME I JUST GOT IT A MONTH AGO SO IT DOESNT EVEN APPER ON MY CREDIT REPORT YET AND I ALREADY DID THE FIRST PAYMENT OF IT HAS ANYONE HAVE OR HAD A LOAN WITH GM FINANCIAL BEFORE ????
If you don't have any installment loan (car, student loan, etc.) nor mortagage loan at all on your credit report, there is a possibility that having a car loan could bump your score up. YMMV
THANK FOR YOU ANSWER AND NO I DONT HAVE ANY TYPE OF LOANS SO IS BASICALLY MY FIRST LOAN
Pay them on time and no matter what happens in life you will be able to finance a car!
@arredondo3417 wrote:MY QUESTIONS IS WILL THIS AUTO LOAN BOSST MY CREDIT TO A HIGHER SCORE IF I PAY IT ON TIME I JUST GOT IT A MONTH AGO SO IT DOESNT EVEN APPER ON MY CREDIT REPORT YET AND I ALREADY DID THE FIRST PAYMENT OF IT HAS ANYONE HAVE OR HAD A LOAN WITH GM FINANCIAL BEFORE ????
My wife and I just bought a new Kia in January through GM Financial. They specialize in providing auto loans for people with rough credit histories. We got a very high interest rate. However, at the time we were very glad to get any sort of financing. I have read a lot of bad things about this company on the internet (Google them and see for yourself). Most of these though seem to stem from the type of people the finance usually not paying the bill regularly. I think if you make all your payments on time you should be fine. Also, assuming you have a higher credit interest rate like we did, pay extra every month to save yourself interest. Also, after maybe 6-12 months of on time payments, maybe see about a refinance because with the history of this loan, you would have a good shot at a lower interest rate.
Make pmts on time and then refi for a shorter term, while keeping same pmt amt.
@Repo-ed wrote:Make pmts on time and then refi for a shorter term, while keeping same pmt amt.
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I just wanted to let you know something on this. If you ever get a payment behind don't agree to their deal. Work on catching the payment up. I have a loan for a 2010 GMC pickup and I got a payment behind. They are large payments and a bit hard to catch up. I have done it before though, this is due to getting sick and missing days at work. Anyway, GM came up with this deal and it sounded good to me. I should have asked all kinds of questions but I trusted them to be honest with me. Wrong, what they said they would do is put two payments they had to do two, behind on the loan. And so I would just start over with the next month, see a month to just not have to pay a payment. Sounded good to me and I should have known too good. Because when I checked my credit rating, I see where I am two payments behind on my truck loan. That will stay on the credit rating till the loan is paid off, so for 7 years. When I called GM I was told they don't see those payments as paid till the loan is paid off. And so if I should get sick again and get another payment behind they will come to take the truck. Or they could take it at any time that they want as I am two payment behind on the truck. So I paid them a fee and now I really can't leave the truck at work or for every long for it could just be gone. So if you get behind find another way to catch back up! Don't take their deal because it isn't to help you at all. And it will mess up your credit rating for 7 years or longer. So though they are good about giving loans they can be right nasty. I wish now I hadn't bought the pickup. But my credit rating at the time of the loan was 526 and so I thought wow! But now I can't buy anything else and I am stuck with worrying about my truck being taken. And I am trying to find a way to make up those payments. But at $460.00 a month it will be a while before I can get those two caught up. But I am going to do it!
Congrats