Credit Score: 675 EQ 9 (PenFed's preferred auto score, I believe)
AAoA: 3yrs EQ, 1yr 9m TU, 2yr 5m EX
# of positive trade lines: 6 open, 10 closed
# of negative trade lines: 3
Income: $78,500
Lenght of Employment: 1yr, 2 mo at current job, sustained employment between military and private sector for12 years prior
Previous Loan Experience: 1 auto, 4 personal over the last 10 years
Debt-to-Income (DTI): 14%
Year of Car: 2017
Miles: 38,XXX
Purchase/Refinance: Purchase (don't want to spend more than $28,500)
Requested loan term (XX Months): 60 or 72
Down payment amount: $5,500
Co-borrower/Co-Signer: Nope
Other: Recently completed a full credit rebuild a few months ago. My last three remaining negative accounts are all paid and settled but aren't going anywhere until they age off in 2026. I'm getting a $5,500 bonus in February and am looking to replace my tired 2007 Impreza. Actually kinda scared to apply since I'm so used to denials, but I know PFCU usually looks at the whole picture. I just need some reassurance. I can also put more down if needed, but would rather not. Credit utilization is high right now due to Christmas expenses, but will be back to AZEO and 1% util by end of January which should boost my EQ 9 score. Very low monthly expenses otherwise, and I plan to pay the vehicle off in two years. Longer loan term is just for the low monthly payments in the meantime. Give it to me straight, doc. How do I look?
ETA: will also be using PenFed Car Buying Service, if that makes any difference.
Let me know how this turns out for you. I have similar stats and will be applying for a loan soon with PenFed and DCU. Good luck
@hall0509 I surely will! I'll be applying sometime in March, so don't hold your breath. Still a few months out.
Ah I most likely will as well maybe sooner, if so I will let you know how it goes. Going to see if PenFed or DCU gives me the better offer
dont believe car buying service has any effect on getting approved, they just paired up with true car and you get 1/2 or 3/4 of a point deducted from an approved rate....did this last year.......it is good though, and was pretty painless and i did receive the full benefit they advertise......every lil bit helps
@Watson wrote:Credit Score: 675 EQ 9 (PenFed's preferred auto score, I believe)
AAoA: 3yrs EQ, 1yr 9m TU, 2yr 5m EX
# of positive trade lines: 6 open, 10 closed
# of negative trade lines: 3
Income: $78,500
Lenght of Employment: 1yr, 2 mo at current job, sustained employment between military and private sector for12 years prior
Previous Loan Experience: 1 auto, 4 personal over the last 10 years
Debt-to-Income (DTI): 14%
Year of Car: 2017
Miles: 38,XXX
Purchase/Refinance: Purchase (don't want to spend more than $28,500)
Requested loan term (XX Months): 60 or 72
Down payment amount: $5,500
Co-borrower/Co-Signer: Nope
Other: Recently completed a full credit rebuild a few months ago. My last three remaining negative accounts are all paid and settled but aren't going anywhere until they age off in 2026. I'm getting a $5,500 bonus in February and am looking to replace my tired 2007 Impreza. Actually kinda scared to apply since I'm so used to denials, but I know PFCU usually looks at the whole picture. I just need some reassurance. I can also put more down if needed, but would rather not. Credit utilization is high right now due to Christmas expenses, but will be back to AZEO and 1% util by end of January which should boost my EQ 9 score. Very low monthly expenses otherwise, and I plan to pay the vehicle off in two years. Longer loan term is just for the low monthly payments in the meantime. Give it to me straight, doc. How do I look?
ETA: will also be using PenFed Car Buying Service, if that makes any difference.
Penfed uses EQ ..looks good for approval ..open a PenFed Savings/Checking account immediately, if you don't have it...Approval process is fast ..I opted for FedEx delivery of check .
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@Watson wrote:Credit Score: 675 EQ 9 (PenFed's preferred auto score, I believe)
AAoA: 3yrs EQ, 1yr 9m TU, 2yr 5m EX
# of positive trade lines: 6 open, 10 closed
# of negative trade lines: 3
Income: $78,500
Lenght of Employment: 1yr, 2 mo at current job, sustained employment between military and private sector for12 years prior
Previous Loan Experience: 1 auto, 4 personal over the last 10 years
Debt-to-Income (DTI): 14%
Year of Car: 2017
Miles: 38,XXX
Purchase/Refinance: Purchase (don't want to spend more than $28,500)
Requested loan term (XX Months): 60 or 72
Down payment amount: $5,500
Co-borrower/Co-Signer: Nope
Other: Recently completed a full credit rebuild a few months ago. My last three remaining negative accounts are all paid and settled but aren't going anywhere until they age off in 2026. I'm getting a $5,500 bonus in February and am looking to replace my tired 2007 Impreza. Actually kinda scared to apply since I'm so used to denials, but I know PFCU usually looks at the whole picture. I just need some reassurance. I can also put more down if needed, but would rather not. Credit utilization is high right now due to Christmas expenses, but will be back to AZEO and 1% util by end of January which should boost my EQ 9 score. Very low monthly expenses otherwise, and I plan to pay the vehicle off in two years. Longer loan term is just for the low monthly payments in the meantime. Give it to me straight, doc. How do I look?
ETA: will also be using PenFed Car Buying Service, if that makes any difference.
Penfed uses EQ ..looks good for approval ..open a PenFed Savings/Checking account immediately, if you don't have it...Approval process is fast ..I opted for FedEx delivery of check .
I do have a savings account with PenFed that I opened last August knowing I'd want to finance with them in the future. I have my down payment savings in there. Good to know I'm on track. Thanks!
My EQ9 is around 685 but shoud go up some more before app. My income is slightly higher and I have had savings and auto loan with them since October (I refinanced with them). I have a tesla on order with estimated delivery in March but who knows when I will actually take delivery. If before then, I will let you know how it goes. I am also going to app with DCU and take the better offer of the two.