financial help
BTW- Welcome to EvoM! I'm also in Rockford so I'm always glad to hear about another (potential) local Evo owner. Have you tried Member's Alliance Credit Union? They've got the best deals on auto loans in the area as far as I can tell. Also, feel free to PM me if you want to talk to someone who's local about getting an Evo. Is the Evo you're looking at located in Rockford??
Yup, I dunno about you guys down in the states but dealers want to sell cars up here and they make banks understand. I also work for a financial insurance company so you won't believe what I pay for insurance on a 2012 evo
Also I have amazing credit. In one year they gave me a 5000 limit (which is pretty rare). I have always paid off my credit card every month!
Also I have amazing credit. In one year they gave me a 5000 limit (which is pretty rare). I have always paid off my credit card every month!Here in the states they factor in more then just a number (FICO) score. They look at your credit score, bank accounts, employement history, resident history, payment history, amounts owed, length of credit history, revolving credit length and debt, and installment credit length and debt. For the average it is difficult to establish the needed credit rating in a year's time frame (US residence).
I also think that the market at a certain time can make a difference. I can't say for sure but I think depending on the market at that time banks may be more lenient on the credit rating.
Last edited by Kendogg; Aug 21, 2012 at 07:36 AM.
i make 1500 a month evo payment wold be roughly 340 with a decent interest rate i spend roughly 200 a month on gas 120 on insurance 150 on my dsm i dont pay rent or any of that **** so i know its do able but i just dont wanna have to pay 400+ a month for it for 5 years thats a horrible idea
Do not buy anything with a loan at 30%.
You may say to yourself, I don't care how much money I have to waste on interest, I just want an evo. You will regret this. Maybe in a year. Maybe in five years. Maybe in ten years. I don't know when, but I can guarantee you will regret it.
Build your credit, and try to get an evo in a few years.
You may say to yourself, I don't care how much money I have to waste on interest, I just want an evo. You will regret this. Maybe in a year. Maybe in five years. Maybe in ten years. I don't know when, but I can guarantee you will regret it.
Build your credit, and try to get an evo in a few years.
do not buy anything with a loan at 30%.
You may say to yourself, i don't care how much money i have to waste on interest, i just want an evo. You will regret this. Maybe in a year. Maybe in five years. Maybe in ten years. I don't know when, but i can guarantee you will regret it.
Build your credit, and try to get an evo in a few years.
You may say to yourself, i don't care how much money i have to waste on interest, i just want an evo. You will regret this. Maybe in a year. Maybe in five years. Maybe in ten years. I don't know when, but i can guarantee you will regret it.
Build your credit, and try to get an evo in a few years.
Do not buy anything with a loan at 30%.
You may say to yourself, I don't care how much money I have to waste on interest, I just want an evo. You will regret this. Maybe in a year. Maybe in five years. Maybe in ten years. I don't know when, but I can guarantee you will regret it.
Build your credit, and try to get an evo in a few years.
You may say to yourself, I don't care how much money I have to waste on interest, I just want an evo. You will regret this. Maybe in a year. Maybe in five years. Maybe in ten years. I don't know when, but I can guarantee you will regret it.
Build your credit, and try to get an evo in a few years.
And if you default on a payment you'll loose all that and some more credit history. Don't rush into it man it's not worth it regardless of how about you think you want it. There's nothing worse than loosing sleep over something that could have been prevented. Take the advice before you end up kicking your self in the ***
Ok let's be smart about this your weighing your future and a car, what if you cant make these payments cant pay bills etc because you have to pay for this car and it gets taken down the road anyways.
You will have no car but still have paid all that money for the car. Then you will really be f*d
Even if you make just enough to get by and pay the bills you will be doing more working than driving defeating the purpose of the car.
You will have no car but still have paid all that money for the car. Then you will really be f*d
Even if you make just enough to get by and pay the bills you will be doing more working than driving defeating the purpose of the car.
29% is just ridiculous. I dont care how bad I wanted the car I wouldnt pay those rates. Have you at least tried shopping around, looked at Credit Unions, etc? If so, I would follow much of the advice already given by the members before me.
Yea theres no way im gonna go for that 29% loan guys dont worry but i was told by a diffrent place i can get 20% interest but to be honest even thats to much im shooting for 10-15% ill find out friday from members alliance credit union what they will give me hopefully it will be a good day
I saw a commercial the other day one of those personal money loans. I forgot the name of this company. They loan anywhere from $100 to $10,000. I read the small print and it stated the $10,000 loan has a 89% interest rate. Something like $760 a month for 84 months. It's crazy what kind of interest rates some people will accept.
What insurance company is that? My son has a 2011 Evo X GSR as do I. He is on my insurance, yet he pays $2,000 a year with State Farm. He has no tickets, no moving violations and a clean record. No offense, but I almost want to call shenanigans on that insurance premium.
What insurance company is that? My son has a 2011 Evo X GSR as do I. He is on my insurance, yet he pays $2,000 a year with State Farm. He has no tickets, no moving violations and a clean record. No offense, but I almost want to call shenanigans on that insurance premium.
Get your son to call around though. I was quoted with my Evo and Eclipse almost $500 a month with USAA. I ended up getting the same coverage with Allstate for a little over $200 a month. I wish it was cheaper but we have a high accident and theft rate in my city. And my 6 months with Allstate I already had someone hit my Evo and my wife recently crashed our Eclipse (at fault too)
($3200 in damages)






