Student Car Loan
A college student requires books to get them through college. A
student car loan is another necessity that most college students
have difficulties landing. Most lenders are not taking auto loan
applications for college students since they generally do not have a
substantial income and a lack of credit.
DRIVERCREDIT is here to help college students get the new car, truck
or SUV that they need. We offer low interest rates and help those
with less than perfect credit – even no credit, get the car of their
dreams.
As a college student you have several ways to get a student auto
loan. The first is to find lenders that can cover your high risk.
DRIVERCREDIT has relationships with several lenders to save you
time, money and limiting the amount of credit pulls on your credit
report. Secondly, answer all the questions honestly and accurately.
Most lenders will not even think of working with you after they
review your auto loan application and find out that you are lying.
Honesty is really the only path when working with a lender on a
student car loan.
To help the lender in approving your application you should purchase
a car that is affordable with your limited income. You don’t need to
have a huge car payment, all you need is a car that car really get
you from point A to point B. Also consider the additional expenses
that come along with owning a new car, truck or SUV while attending
a university or college:
* Car Loan Payment
* Car Insurance
* Fuel
* Car Warranty
* Car Maintenance (oil changes, tune-ups, etc.)
Use our car loan calculator to help in finding the right amount that
you can afford on your new car. We also recommend getting a credit
report so that you are prepared when working with the lender.
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