Guaranteed Credit Approval Coming Soon!

Author: Ryan  |  Category: Guaranteed Credit Approval, auto dealers, auto financing, auto lenders, automotive news, bad credit auto loans, credit repair, financing, used car dealers, used car loans

WashingtonAutoCredit.com will soon be partnering with Credit Acceptance and with that will be able to offer Guaranteed Credit Approval to all customers that come into our Olympia, WA dealership to meet with us.

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No Payment? Car Stops Working!

Author: Ryan  |  Category: auto dealers, auto financing, auto loans, automotive news, bad credit auto loans, bad credit loans, buy here pay here, used car dealers, used car loans, vehicle financing

If you have to get a vehicle with a starter interrupt device installed, you need to remember to pay on-time because your car could stop working at any moment.

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Do I have three days to change my mind about buying a car?

Author: Ryan  |  Category: auto dealers, auto financing, auto loans, automotive news, bad credit, bad credit auto loans, bad credit loans, car buying advice, car buying tips, car dealers, credit bureau, financing, new car dealers, used car dealers, vehicle financing

I bought a car, and I have changed my mind. I do not want it anymore. Can I get out of the contract?

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New Washington Cell Phone Law Takes Effect

Author: Max  |  Category: automotive news, car news, news

New hands-free cell phone law now being enforced

Washington State drivers have been gearing up for this change for some time now. The ban on driving while holding a cell phone to your ear was passed into law a little over one year ago along with a ban on texting while driving.

The texting ban began on January 1st this year, but authorities could not enforce the hands-free-driving law until the 1st of July. Officers have been handing out warnings to drivers all over Washington state who continue to drive while talking on their cell phones, but the warnings are over!

As of the first of this month you may be fined for breaking this new law.

Here’s what you should know:

The law makes it illegal to drive while holding a cell phone to your ear.

You can still talk on the phone if you use a bluetooth device like the ones found in some newer cars or the ones you wear on your ear.

There are a few exceptions to the new law.

The prohibition against operating a moving vehicle while holding a wireless communications device to one’s ear does not apply to:

  1. A person operating an authorized emergency vehicle, or a tow truck driver responding to a disabled vehicle;
  2. A person using a wireless communications device in hands-free mode;
  3. A person using the device to report illegal activity, summon emergency help, or prevent injury to a person or property;
  4. A person using a hearing aid;
  5. The operation of an amateur radio station by a person who holds a valid amateur radio operator license issued by the Federal Communications Commission.

While we should see fewer drivers on their phones with this new law, police may only ticket you for it as a secondary offense. This means they can not pull you over because they see you talking on the phone. They must catch you violating some other law in order to pull you over.

Take care on the road and stay off the phone!

GM stock goes lower on news.

Author: admin  |  Category: auto dealers, automotive news, autos, car dealers, cars

2008 Chevy Tahoe Hybrid

GM stock taking an unnecessary hit? Is there anyone in America, much less the world, that doesn’t know the economy is hurting US carmakers? Yet the spin doctors at GM announce a reduction in the manufacturing of their most profitable vehicles: big SUVs.

Accordng to Bloomberg News; April 14 (Bloomberg) — General Motors Corp., the world’s largest automaker, may cut production of large sport-utility vehicles and pickups by 23 percent this year amid a supplier strike and dwindling demand, analysts said.

WHAT GM SHOULD HAVE SAID: “WE are INCREASING PRODUCTION of the HYBRID versions of the Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon, and much awaited Cadillac Escalade Hybrid. Even with gas pushing 4.00 a gal. many consumers refuse to downsize their family/ outdoor recreational activities, so give them what they want…
Edmunds reported these findings in a first road test of the Chevy Tahoe Hybrid: “A full-size hybrid SUV that offers a 3.1-mpg improvement in everyday fuel-efficiency might seem a little self-defeating, like too much iron in a very pale shade of green. But do some math using our observed fuel economy figures and the 2008 Chevy Tahoe Hybrid starts to make sense. If you drive 15,000 miles annually, this innovative two-mode hybrid will consume 149 fewer gallons of fuel per year than its conventional counterpart. This isn’t going to put OPEC out of business, but the 19 percent improvement is substantial enough to climb a few more rungs up the ladder of social responsibility. Do a little more math using the current average U.S. fuel cost and you’ll find that’s also an extra 6 you get to keep in your pocket every year.”

Dealers report sales of the Tahoe and Yukon hybrid moving well. Those who can afford a new vehicle or need to replace an exisiting fleet are looking for their CAKE. So give it to them in a low calorie version.

Is this a buying opportunity?

Sarah Lee is a 20 yr. automotive executive and author of the book: The complete Internet Car buying Guide. For more information on cars go to: www.mycarlady.com

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Anyone See the Ford Quarter? American Car Maker Stikes Back

Author: Ryan  |  Category: auto, auto loans, automotive news, car dealers, car news

A profitable quarter? Quality equal to Toyota? Ford’s turnaround plan is working.

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By the Gallon or By the Mile.

Author: Max  |  Category: auto, automotive news, autos, budget, budgeting, car news, cars, finances, general, news

I just saw on the news last night that Washington State has been toying with the idea of charging drivers for each mile they drive on busy roads as a means of collecting needed funds for road maintenance and improvements and to cut back on congestion. They figured if drivers had to pay a premium to use a certain stretch of road during high traffic times of day more people would find alternative routes or opt not to make unnecessary trips resulting in fewer cars on the road at a time. The fees would be adjusted based on demand for specific road space.

With gas prices over $4 I was wondering if we could find some way to make it more expensive to get around. Although If it were to replace the gas tax I could go for that. I don’t travel congested highways and rarely venture into the Seattle Metro area.

Best Used Car Dealership Ever. I hope this is real.

Author: Ryan  |  Category: auto, auto dealers, auto financing, auto loans, automotive news, autos, bad credit, bad credit auto loans, car dealers

More cars than kids in Africa…LOL.

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Creative Uses of Your Economic Stimulus Check

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What does the government do when the economy slows down during an election year? Give money back to the hard working people of the country. Car Loans are not the only thing we could think of to spend the money on. With only a couple of weeks or so until the money starts going out, many people have already started to think about what they will do with the money. The staff at WashingtonAutoCredit.com has outlined some great ways you can spend your “free money”.

The first step is to figure out how much money you can expect. The IRS has created this handy payment calculator. We *think* we figured it out, for most people. An easier way to estimate your stimulus check is to figure the number of wage earners (1 if filing individually, and 2 if filing jointly) and multiply that number by $600. Add $300 for each dependent (child) and that is the total you *may* receive. ****SEE DISCLAIMER BELOW****
So a family of 4 with 2 kids and 2 working adults could possibly see a check of $1800…if our calculation is correct. That much money could be used for lost things with short term benefits or long term benefits. You could pay down your credit card balances. You could contribute money to your IRA. You could buy that big TV you have been looking at. The possibilities are endless.
More and more, we have been hearing people say they want to use that money to buy a new car. Many of our customers are using this stimulus injection as a second tax refund and plan on spending it the same way. Wouldn’t it be better to actually use the money toward something with more long lasting benefits? If you have bad credit, and you need the extra money to get approved for a loan to rebuild your credit, that could make sense. However, if you are just using the money to get a slightly lower car payment…don’t do it. In Washington, we find (on average) that every $500 down affects your car payment by about $10 per month. Obviously the term and interest rate can make that number higher or lower, but $10 is a decent round number.
Why blow all of your “free money” on an auto loan when it has such a small affect on the monthly payment amount? We highly recommend using the stimulus money to help with your future. That is why we came up with our top five uses of your stimulus money.
5. Pay off old bills. - There is no time like the present to pay off old collections, medical bills, credit cards and other debts.
4. Donate to Charity. - Karma can be a good thing. Giving the money to a deserving charity can be very rewarding.
3. Home Improvement. - If you own your own home, spending a little time in money in certain areas of your house can increase your homes value, and make the place more enjoyable to live in.
2. Fund your IRA. - The limit on IRA contributions went up to $5000 from $4000 this year. Might as well start contributing now.
1. Vacation. - Okay, so there are not any tangible long term effects. However, a vacation can help you relax and focus. Both of which can help you do your job better, make more money, and contribute to your bottom line.
***DISCLAIMER - The writer of this blog is in no way affiliated with the IRS and their interpretation is not a representation of the actual amount (if any) you will receive. This estimate method may be wrong. The only way to get a true estimate of your check is to use the IRS calculator.

Buy a Car with Bankruptcy it is Easier than you think.

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Some people think of a Bankruptcy as a last resort. I talk to customers all the time who are a few months behind on every bill they have (including their mortgage or rent) and still want to try to buy a car. It baffles my mind that someone can think that it might be a good time to get a loan that will have a $300-400/month payment when they have not paid the $25 minimum payment on their credit cards for 3 months. Better still, trying to trade in a car (that you owe money on) when you are so past due, the bank has let you know that the repo man is coming.

If you have found yourself in a situation like this, or if you simply have so much debt that you do not know where to start. You might consider talking to a professional about your bankruptcy options. Filing for bankruptcy can be just what your credit needs. CLICK HERE FOR FREE BANKRUPTCY CONSULTATION.

Did you know it is much easier for most people with really bad credit to buy a car with a recent bankruptcy filing than without a bankruptcy at all? It is really simple once you think about it. Most people that file bankruptcy have had a period in their life that they paid all of their bills on time. More often then not, people that are filing for bankruptcy are good people that want to pay their bills, but some unexpected circumstances put them in this situation. Now that you have no other bills, it is a great time to buy a car or truck because you probably have some extra money each month to afford the car payment.

In addition, there are several lenders with car loan programs specifically designed to help people that have recent bankruptcies. With bankruptcy car loan programs, your credit core does not matter. Things that do matter include: proven ability to make a car or mortgage payment in the past, steady PROVABLE monthly income (using pay stubs), and a good debt to income ratio. With those 3 things, almost all people with recent bankruptcies can be approved to buy a car through WashingtonAutoCredit.com.

 Buy a Car with Bankruptcy it is Easier than you think.