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@Shadowfactor wrote:
I think you would be better off riding the bus for a couple months and saving for a extremely cheap car.
The Bus is not always an option in most areas of the country. Mass transit is lacking hugely in the United States.
@Anonymous being said, @Shadowfactor is correct about finding a lender that will work with previous auto repossessions. It is all about risk. What makes you less of a risk now than when you were given a loan previously? Good luck!




















One option would be to look for a cheaper car. You can get a used Nissan Versa or Chevy Spark with under 75,000 miles for 6000 in many markets.
With your 3000 down the loan would be quite small and might be easier to find a lender.
In your credit situation you will need to look at something newer/lower mileage for a sub-prime lender to approve you. Subprime lender's don't want to lend on older/high mileage vehicles typically, because they pose more risk to the bank. Typically under 85k miles and no older than 4-5 year's old is what you need to be looking for.
They aren't approving that deal for two reason's, like I said.. the vehicle is too old/too many miles for subprime financing, Secondly, you are only requesting to finance 3700 which is probably below the minimum amount financed requirement by most subprime lender's.
A lender is reluctant to lend someone money who just had a reposession, on a vehicle that is older/higher mileage because there is a increased risk associated with the collateral.