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  2. Credit Acceptance - Wikipedia

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    Credit Acceptance Corporation is an auto finance company providing automobile loans and other related financial products. The company operates its financial program through a national network of dealer-partners, the automobile dealers participating in the programs. The company operates two programs: the "Portfolio Program" and the "Purchase ...

  3. GM Financial - Wikipedia

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    The company provides retail loan and lease programs through auto dealers for customers across the credit spectrum. [4] They also offer commercial lending products, such as retail floorplan, construction and real estate loans, or insurance for car dealerships. Before its acquisition by GM, the company ranked at 768 on the Fortune 1000. [5]

  4. RoadLoans - Wikipedia

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    RoadLoans is a direct-to-consumer auto lender operating online and specializing in subprime auto loans. Established in 2000, RoadLoans finances and services new and used car loans as well as offering auto refinance options. [1] The Dallas-based company is a provider of subprime auto loans in the United States. [2]

  5. How to get the best auto loan rate

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    Shopping around is the best way to compare your options. Here’s what to know.

  6. Advantage Auto Loans Review: What You Need to Know

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    Advantage Auto Loans can be an intelligent choice for loans, but it's not your only auto loan lender. Consider other banks and dealerships, including LightStream and OpenRoad Lending, to find the ...

  7. How to get a car loan with bad credit - AOL

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    Car dealerships: You can finance through a dealership if you cannot secure a loan from another lender. However, dealerships often mark up the rates they offer to make more money off the deal.

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