what's good comrades. tl;dr i didn't learn to drive until i was 27. i'm 31 now. in those 4 years, i've had two cars i bought cheap outright with cash, so i have never financed a more expensive car. these were 800 bucks each.

i only got a credit card at the beginning of 2024, i was terrified of debt my whole life so i never even wanted to get one. but i figure, i need credit to exist in amerikkka so the time has come. my score is 650 on one site and 697 on another. so let's assume it's like 670 actually.

i've applied for two auto loans but was turned down due to 'limited credit' but i see teenagers who work at wendy's driving nicer/newer cars they were able to finance, and i'm not even trying to get anything like that. i'm only looking to get a loan of like 4-6k, to buy cheap reliable used car from like 2005-2013. i see lots of options. i'm trying to avoid the dealer financing tho due to the dude telling me they typically charge like 25% interest through dealership financing.

how exactly does this work? is my only choice to get ripped off with dealer financing? i can't join a credit union, i've tried- limited credit. i don't get at all how credit works. i don't even want this shit. but currently i drive a 1995 toyota avalon that's falling apart and it's not safe to drive so i gotta figure something out

  • D61 [any]
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    1 month ago

    With credit scores that low... so long as you have steady income you could try leasing a car. Might do some research to see if paying the "rent" on a car lease counts towards your credit score.

    Got anybody who you trust and trusts you that can co-sign a loan with you? Or... if everybody is really REALLY cool with each other, somebody who can take out a loan from a bank and you just pay them back in reasonable installments?

    • anarchoilluminati [comrade/them]
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      1 month ago

      Maybe a dumb question, but if you are planning on buying the car at the end anyway is there a downside to leasing for a few years rather than just outright buying?

      • D61 [any]
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        1 month ago

        Depends on if the lease offers that option I don't think they all do.