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Have you tried cap one.
I attempted to refinance my car two months after discharge and was told I needed to do a little more rebuilding. At the six month mark, I tried Cap One and was approved. I burned them for $1500 in bankruptcy but they let me in and two months after they gave me a credit card.
I had Consumer Portfolio too.
From the moment I filed for bankruptcy, I opened CU checking account. After taking out an auto loan with CPS, I made 6 on-time payments, skipped the 7th month payment then combined the 7th and 8th month worth of payments and used it as a down payment with a credit union. Now my checking and auto loan are both under one account.
Life. Made. Easier.
So, if you make 6 on time payments, you will be able to refinance. I was offered 6% rate with one CU, but they valued my vehicle at trade-in value; so my CU that I used offers 13.3%. Better 13.3% than 22%.