“I thought the website was a great help for me! I did have one question that I am hoping you can answer for me… I am just now 18 and I was trying to figure out some good ways to try to build up some credit to get a new car. Everything else I have found was not as helpful as this site, so I was hoping there was a way that you guys could give me a good honest answer to this question. Any help would be a great addition to what I have already learned here on your site. Thank you”
That’s a note from a young man who emailed us recently. I emailed him and answered his questions, but after thinking about it we decided it would make a good post for people who are looking to finance their first car.
Banks look at a few different things when deciding if you’re “trustworthy” enough finance a first time car through them. Credit score is definitely one of them. Other factors though are:
- Time on the credit bureau (how long have you actually had credit)
- Job history (At least 2 years of steady employement (even if you’re only 18)
- Income (must be $1200 a month gross, but $1500 to $1800 is better. That’s about $9.40 to $11.25 per hour, full time)
- Down payment (when you’re a first time buyer a down payment goes a long way towards showing the banks that you are a responsible person)
- How much do you want to borrow? (Even with $4,000 to $5,000 down it’s always best to try to buy a $10,000 or less car)
These things are true no matter how old you are. If you don’t have credit cards, and never finance anything, then you too can have a zero score, even if you’re 50+.
Now - the above list is just the “getting started” list for financing a car for the first time. Lenders look at a couple other things too:
- Can you prove where you live? (do you have legitimate mail coming to you. Preferably a utility bill - like your cell phone - with YOUR name and address. Not your parents)
- Can you afford the payments? You may earn $1800 a month, and live at home, and not pay rent or utilities. But over the next 5 years you MIGHT move out (at least I’m sure your parents are hoping you will). Then you’ll have rent, utilities, groceries, clothing, etc. etc. etc. So the bank is only going to want to you have a payment that equals MAX 25% of your paycheck. ($400).
Now - that’s the bank. But do you really want to shell out $400 of your hard earned money for the next FIVE YEARS? That’s a long, long time. Consider that when vehicle shopping and keep your payments as low as possible by not buying the “biggest, baddest” truck on the lot.
Another thing to consider is INSURANCE. If you’re a guy under the age of 25 your insurance is gonna be sky high on a newer vehicle. So price around for insurance FIRST before financing. Make sure that you can afford the payments AND the insurance - and that you won’t be eating canned tuna for the next 5 years to afford them!
Even if you earn enough money, have a down payment and a steady job the bank may still turn you down. Especially if you have NO credit history. So be prepared with a co-signer if at all possible.
A co-signer should be someone whose older (30+ years) and has established credit. The better the score the better the interest rate. If their credit is very, very bad then the bank probably won’t finance a car with them so try to find someone with a decent credit score (650 and above).
Once the loan is established remember this - Every on-time (or late) payment is recorded on BOTH your reports. So be kind! NEVER, EVER make a late payment. This person is going out on a limb for you and guaranteeing to pay the loan if something happens to you. So return the favor and keep their credit report clean.
The best way to get a car loan is still through pre-approval. Think about it this way. With cars and trucks going for $10,000 all the way to $25,000 isn’t it better to know how much you can afford before shopping? What happens if you find the “truck of your dreams” but it’s $20,000. That’s probably not a vehicle you can afford.
When you’re pre-approved you can shop with confidence. Find the ONE BEST vehicle that you like, negotiate the price, and go home with a smile on your face!
We hope this information is helpful. If you have questions like the one from this young man give us an email. Contactus@1-800badcredit.com
Good luck to you!