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I think that this belongs in the FICO scoring subforum... but anyways.
The inquires aren't particularly good, but they will go away after two years, and aren't neccesarily bad either. However having a large number of INQs in a short period of time might hurt your chances of getting new credit for a while. I would suggest letting those INQs age to 6 months before doing anything.
Also, I wouldn't get a car loan unless you actually need a car. There is no reason to get into extra debt just to build your credit. If you need a car, then it might be a different story.
I would personally let the cards you have age, and apply for a new CC in April when you hit one year of history. You are already off to a great start with the freedom. Good luck!
@Anonymous wrote:
I am sorry to publish my subject in a bad place. Okay, I understand. the INQ problem was when trying to lease a car (4 or 5 INQ in two weeks). thank you for your advice
Hi @Anonymous, and welcome to myFICO!
No worries! I've moved your thread to 'Understanding FICO Scoring' to get your question more exposure.
Again, welcome!
--UB