Tamadrummer88
Finicky
- Joined
- Oct 22, 2014
- Threads
- 97
- Messages
- 2,061
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- 322
- Location
- Austin, TX.
- First Name
- John
- Vehicle(s)
- 2015 Mustang EcoBoost Premium
In my experience, Ive never had a dealership ask me for pay stubs or proof of income. They just asked for monthly income before taxes and length at your current job (i have found this to be a VERY important factor when trying to get a good rate, as this shows the bank what kind of risk you are) When i bought my Taurus i was 3 months into a job at the time and they were kinda leery about approving me (my score was a 631 too) but i had a cosigner and got a really good rate. Shop around at different credit unions and banks in your area for the best rate.
But now im doing things much differently. Been at a job for awhile, my credit score is a hair under 700, and ill have a decent down payment. I hope i get a better interest rate than what i have now (4% on a 72 month loan)
Oh, something funny too. My bank that i have been with for almost my entire adult life told me that the dealer or a credit union would offer me a better rate on an auto loan, and that their lowest personal loan rate was better than their auto loan rates!
But now im doing things much differently. Been at a job for awhile, my credit score is a hair under 700, and ill have a decent down payment. I hope i get a better interest rate than what i have now (4% on a 72 month loan)
Oh, something funny too. My bank that i have been with for almost my entire adult life told me that the dealer or a credit union would offer me a better rate on an auto loan, and that their lowest personal loan rate was better than their auto loan rates!
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