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Just wanting to get some feedback if I can. I had a foreclosure that finalised about a year ago, however I have 3 credit cards all in good standing (one is 5 years old, the other two are 2 years old a piece), never any lates. I've also had 2 auto loans previously and both recently paid off, both never had any lates and I have some student loans in deferment while I'm in school. I pulled my EQ score here and it's at 680. Wondering how much the foreclosure is going to play a role. I don't have much to put down, but I'm looking at a 10k loan if not less.
@BlueRaider wrote:Just wanting to get some feedback if I can. I had a foreclosure that finalised about a year ago, however I have 3 credit cards all in good standing (one is 5 years old, the other two are 2 years old a piece), never any lates. I've also had 2 auto loans previously and both recently paid off, both never had any lates and I have some student loans in deferment while I'm in school. I pulled my EQ score here and it's at 680. Wondering how much the foreclosure is going to play a role. I don't have much to put down, but I'm looking at a 10k loan if not less.
As long as you have stable income, you will be approved for sure.
Get together some pre-approvals before heading to the dealership. Then see if the dealership can beat their rates. The more you can put down, the better. I think you should be close to prime rate territory.
If you apply at a credit union, your loan may be based on FICO instead of Auto enhanced FICO... I would explore this route before going to a dealership.. Try to get your financing lined up ahead of time to avoid the dealership pulling a fast one in the finance arena.