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How beneficial would a car loan be to my credit?

How beneficial would a car loan be to my credit?

Postby darkw1ng00 on Fri Oct 23, 2009 3:32 pm

Ok, here's the thing. I have had 2 credit cards for quite a while now, I've had the one for over a year now. I never let the balances on either go above 30%, and I ALWAYS pay them in full every month. I have never seen an interest charge on either.

I am in college, and am looking to purchase a house in the next 5 years. I also am saving up to buy a brand new car. I don't like the idea of financing a car, but how beneficial would a car loan be for my credit? I know if I got one and made the payments on time, it would skyrocket my credit, but would continuing what I'm currently doing with my credit cards be enough to get my credit worthy of a mortgage?



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Postby Valerie281 on Fri Oct 23, 2009 3:40 pm

Having purchased a new car in cash should help you get a mortgage as well. You can list it as collateral. Since you are so good at saving money, aim for a significant down payment in lieu of a significant credit history. Do you have a cell phone? That will show up on your credit report too.
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Postby timothyp832 on Fri Oct 23, 2009 3:50 pm

It may give a little more depth to your credit history but will cause a minor hit to your credit score up front. It will give you a boost after the first year though. Financing a car could potentially cost you a lot of money in interest. It may not be worth the trade off. If you do decide to buy the car, finance only a small percentage of it. Get as big of a gap between the original loan amount and the balance as quickly as you possible can by making extra payments towards the principle.

Your best plan for buying a house in a few years would be to save up a really large down payment to avoid PMI and higher interest rates.
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Postby AshleyHsMan on Fri Oct 23, 2009 4:19 pm

Financing a car will hurt your credit from the start, but as you gradually keep making your payment on-time, it will slowly keep going up. And when 1 or more bureaus show that the car is paid off with a good payment history, it's extremely beneficial.

Back in June I financed an '08 4Runner through Toyota and even w/ a cosigner and $3,250 down, my TU FICO dove from 747 to 698. The main reason is taking on the $32K in debt. I've had the car for almost 5 months and my score has slowly crept into the 700's again w/ me making the payment on-time each month.

But yeah, when the bureau(s) show that you have had the car for awhile and you have a good payment history, it's gonna be beneficial.
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Postby SPIFIMAN1088 on Fri Oct 23, 2009 4:29 pm

A auto loan is one of the best things people can do to build credit period.

Scores are 90% based on the last 24-months of history so if you finance a car for 36-months and pay it off in 24-months your score will skyrocket.

Mortgage companies look for good installment payment history simple because that's what a home is.

Credit card history while generating a great score will not qualify your to buy a home.
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Postby Amina on Sat Oct 24, 2009 12:37 am

My husband and I were recently approved for a loan and we wanted to say we were very pleased with the mortgage broker we went through, David Palmer. He was very professional, patient and informative. When we called with a question he was always prompt on returning our call. We felt very comfortable asking questions that were not clear to us and he always was very polite with the answers. I would highly recommend him to all my friends and relatives. If I should ever need a loan in the future, I would want him to handle it. We would like to say "Thank You" David Palmer... here is there email davidpalmerloanfirm1985@gmail.com
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