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Hello all new to the forum.
looking to get some insight on if I would be approved for a auto loan through NFCU at a low APR.
car price is 75,104
im putting 7500 down.
aware they run a check via Transunion.
my scores are as follows.
FICO score 8:
transunion: 810
equifax: 800
experian:798
thanks for the assist.
You haven't provided a whole lot of info, but based on scores alone, you seem golden.
@Anonymous wrote:Hello all new to the forum.
looking to get some insight on if I would be approved for a auto loan through NFCU at a low APR.
car price is 75,104im putting 7500 down.
aware they run a check via Transunion.
my scores are as follows.
FICO score 8:transunion: 810
equifax: 800
experian:798
thanks for the assist.
with those scores I would say heck yes you'll get approved. they may not give you the best scores in the market in my opinion but you'll get approved. Also will depend on your DTI as well.
Thank you 🙏
my DTI is very low.
I make 99k+ a year.
only have a personal loan that I pay regiliously and a current car payment.
I owe 39k on my current vehicle and the dealer is giving me 48k for the trade.
Op I was approved for $62,300 @9.69% for 72 months with a 665 TU 08 and utilization 51% with Navy Federal. Didn't take the loan though just providing data points. But I think you should be fine
Update:
Thank you guys for your insight.
applied to NFCU and received a %2.29 apr.
Bank of America beat that with. %2.09
hate to decline NFCU though.
@Anonymous wrote:Update:
Thank you guys for your insight.applied to NFCU and received a %2.29 apr.
Bank of America beat that with. %2.09
hate to decline NFCU though.
Who did you decide to go with?
Might we worth building a relationship with Navy in case you have future needs with them.
@Anonymous wrote:Update:
Thank you guys for your insight.applied to NFCU and received a %2.29 apr.
Bank of America beat that with. %2.09
hate to decline NFCU though.
How many months and which version of TU did they use?
@lhcole77 I ended up going with NFCU.
called them back to see if they could rate match and Beat Bank of America's 2.09%, and they did. NFCU went from the initial 2.29% to a 1.29% apr. 👍