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  2. Should You Buy a Car From a ‘Bad Credit, No Credit’ Dealership?

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    If you're in the market for a car and your credit history is shaky or worse, you'll see plenty of dealerships with signs proclaiming "no credit, no problem," "buy here, pay here," "no credit check

  3. Buy here, pay here - Wikipedia

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    In the used car market in the United States and Canada, buy here, pay here, often abbreviated as BHPH, refers to a method of running an automobile dealership in which dealers themselves extend credit to purchasers of automobiles. [1] Typically, purchasers of cars at BHPH dealerships have poor credit history, and loans have high interest rates. [1]

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

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    While a larger down payment is generally better, lenders may be willing to accept a down payment as low as $1,000. Even a small amount can help make auto loan payments more affordable and lower ...

  5. Car dealerships in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a dealer has an interest rate offer of 7.9% financing OR a $2000.00 rebate and a consumer's lending source offers 8.25%, a consumer should compare at the credit union what payments and total interest paid would be, if the consumer financed $2000.00 less at the credit union. The dealer can have their lending institution check a ...

  6. Dave Ramsey’s Top 3 Places To Buy a Used Car - AOL

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    Dealers may also push shoppers to finance their used car purchases but to reconsider buying used and get a new car instead. Be ready to negotiate if you decide to shop at a franchise dealership.

  7. DriveTime - Wikipedia

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    DriveTime is a private company headquartered in Tempe, Arizona. [3] The company's business model is focused on selling previously owned vehicles to car-buyers. [4] It uses a proprietary credit scoring model to finance car purchases at its dealerships in-house, [5] [6] including subprime lending.

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