Archive for December, 2009
What exactly do you need to start a auto repair and sales business.?
I would like to be able to do tags and title paperwork, and also state and emissions inspection, but dont know where to start.
The very first thing needed would be experience in the business. If you have worked for some years in such a business, you may have enough experience. Without experience in the business, your chance of success in such a competitive field is limited. The second major thing you will need is money. You need a building to be leased, rented or bought. You will need equipment. You will need licenses from the state. You will be required to post performance bonds with the state government. You will probably need at least one or two employees as well as an accountant to help you keep track of expenses.Take a look at the prices for these items and allow enough capital to pay salaries, licenses,utilities, and other expenses for a full year as well as support yourself and you just may have enough capital to make it in the business.
Has anyone ever bought a car from Millenium Auto Sales in Los Angeles on La Cienega?
I am considering buying a car from them. The guys name is Simon but they seem a little fishy.
I better stay away then. They told me the car had no accident either and told me it still had warranty but if they previously have lied, whats to stop them now>
THEY ARE THIEVES. THEY SELL CARS THAT HAVE BEEN DAMAGED, SAY THEY ARE NEVER DAMAGED AND STILL UNDER MANUFACTURER WARRANTY. THEN WHEN YOU LEAVE, YOUR CAR BREAKS DOWN, THE MANUFACTURER WONT HONOR WARRANTY SINCE CAR HAS PREVIOUS ACCIDENT AND THE DEALER WONT HONOR THE WARRANTY THEY PUT IN THEIR OWN CONTRACT! I am in process of suing them right now. Stay away! They wouldn’t honor their warranty on a car I just bought from them and I have it in paper that they sold it with full warranty. The cars engine has blown up, the radiator is aftermarket, its just terrible!
How do you negotiate with used car sales associates and with individuals selling preowned cars?
I’m going to buy a used car soon. How do you negotiate with a used car sales associate for the best price? And how do you negotiate with an individual that’s selling his/her used car? Thanks.
Have an idea what the car is worth first so you know if the selling price is in the ballpark. Don’t fall in love with that particular car; there are thousands and thousands of used cars out there. Get a carfax report if you can and be prepared to walk away immediately if you can’t come to an agreement or if the seller balks about having your mechanic check it out.
I want to know a site where i can find used cars expecially nissan?
I want to know is a website that i can find used cars for sale especially the Nissan models in puerto rico
why not google used cars….
Bad Credit Auto Loans: Read This Report For The Hottest Tricks To Get Approved Fast!
Finding an auto loan with bad credit can be a lot of work!
Getting a turndown after applying for a bad credit car loan online can really have a negative effect on the average persons mindset. It can be very depressing to say the least. Finding out that the reason for the decline on the car loan is because your credit score is a little to low to qualify can just add to the pressure. There are a lot of people these days in the same boat as you. Most auto loan lenders these days try and stay away from the sub prime credit market. After you are labelled as a customer with bad credit or also known as a “Sub Prime” customer, it becomes more and more of a hassle trying to find a bank to approve you on a bad credit auto loan. But does this mean that you will not get approved in any way? No, there is hope that you will find an auto loan to suit your needs. There are a few things you can do to help you make things easier along the way. Today I am going to give you some tips on what to do when you shop for an auto loan with bad credit.
#1. Get a copy of your credit report. Go through the entire credit report and try and determine if everything on the report is accurate and true. Many times after someone runs and checks their credit report, they come to find out that there are a few discrepancies on the report that can brand them as a sub prime credit customer. So if you do find any inaccurate marks on your credit report, contact the credit reporting bureaus right away and dispute the items that are not supposed to be there.
#2. Get a credit report with the FICO scores on it. Ten years ago it was much harder to run a credit report for yourself and get a FICO Score with the report. That was for the lenders to see only. Now practically every company that offers credit reports to consumers offers them with the credit scores included. You can also contact the credit bureaus like Exuifax, Trans Union and Experian directly to run the reports for you. You are entitled to one free credit report per year without effecting your credit score in a negative way. Knowing your credit score gives you a good idea of what to expect at the dealership when you apply for a bad credit auto loan.
#3. Do some research. Go on the internet and research different auto loan lenders online. All the lenders offer different rates and terms and different ways to qualify for an auto loan. Find the best one that can give you a payment that will fit your budget and give it a shot. Also check out some auto loan services such as companies like www.GuaranteedCarLoan.com , that work with large dealer networks throughout the United States that specialize in bad credit. That can be another approach to obtaining a car loan online. There are tons of these services online.
#4. See what you can do to raise your credit score before you shop for a bad credit auto loan. You can pay down some outstanding credit card balances if possible . This will help raise your credit score in no time. Also a great trick that I learned over the years is to ask someone close to you to add your name to one or two of their credit cards that have low balances and that they pay on time every month. In a few months of those credit card companies reporting the on time payments to the credit bureaus, you can dramatically improve your FICO score by as much as 50 points. This really works folks! Remember you don’t actually have to have possession of a credit card, just have your name added to their account as a user, and make sure they have good credit, as you don’t want any other negative credit on your report! This is definitely one to try!
So keep in mind having poor credit does not necessarily mean that you cannot get an auto loan with bad credit. It just means that you may have to do take a few extra steps to getting the loan you want. The key is, once you get approved, be responsible and make all of your payments on time. This way you will not have to worry about not getting approved again. Getting approved for credit just gets easier and easier when you pay your bills in a timely manner.
Want to find out more about Auto Financing With Bankruptcy, then visit Josephine M. Campo’s site on how to choose the best Bad Credit Auto Loans for your needs.
I have bad credit–are loans available?
I would like to buy a car but have bad credit. Are there auto loans available for bad credit people like me? If so, will the car dealer still turn me down due to my credit even if I pay for the car in full?
Oh, and I should have mentioned my last car was a lease and repossessed just over a year ago.
of coarse they are
do you mind
30-40% interest
that means that $5,000 car will cost $20,000 when you pay it off in 6 years
if you pay for the car in full why you got bad credit
BAD Credit Auto Loan…. Is this realistic?
$25K 2007 Used Auto
30K Miles
4 years on job
60K annual income
510 Credit Score with 1 repo last one back in 06
$10,000 Cash Down
What Kind of intrest rate should I be looking for
Expecting a $500-$600 car note
find a car 10k or under ….pay cash and work on getting ur credit straight
wasting 500-600 a month….very bad idea….
Why many differnent Auto sales promotions end September 2?
Because they are Labor Day sales and Labor Day is Monday, September 1 this year.
How can I find out who ownes the Closed up Wolfe Auto Sales on Cleve. Ave. In north canton green area?
It is a little building with a little lot and fenced in area need phone number to see if they are willing to rent the building out. Has older vehicles in a fenced in area. So need the people’s name also. It’s been closed I think for at least a year
check the property tax records at the county courthouse
What’s more economical? Always buying used cars, or driving a new car into the ground?
I have heard two arguments about the most economical way to buy cars over a life time. I’ve heard that if you buy a new car, never trade it in and drive it until the end of its natural life, you’ll end up saving the most money in repairs. I’ve also heard that always buying slightly used cars will end up saving you the most money, (though you have to replace them sooner since they have less shelf life.) Are either of these theories true?
It really depends on a lot of factors, including luck. Generally it’s best to buy a slightly used vehicle since technically nobody owns a "new" car. The second you drive it off the lot it’s used. You can find a car with 20,000 miles on it for a few K less than a "new" one.
I have a friend that purchased an old Integra with 103,000 miles on it for $4,000. He now has 267,000 on it and has had no major issues at all. There are tons of examples like that which throw out the idea of having to buy a new vehicle. Generally speaking, smaller lighter vehicles with small engines last a lot longer than larger ones.