Wasington Auto Credit
Home FAQs Testimonials Bankruptcy Auto Loans Military Blog Contact Us
 
First Name: Last Name:
Primary Phone: Zip Code:
- -
E-mail Address: Date of Birth:

I have read both the Privacy Policy and
Terms of Use for WashingtonAutoCredit.com
and agree to be bound by the terms therein.


Easy 2-Step Process: Apply in 2-Minutes
 

Car Loans for Bad Credit : Apply Today, Drive Today!

Auto loan specialists helping people with bad credit buy a vehicle and start rebuilding their credit.

Posts Tagged ‘interest rates’

MILES Program to Discontinue Lending to E-1

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

The MILES Program did not always lend money to all ranks of active duty military. If you are in the Army or Marines, MILES would would require a rank of E-2 before they would approve an auto loan for you

WSECU says, “No More Sub-prime Auto Loans”

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

WSECU will no longer be doing subprime auto loans. The sub-prime department closed down last week, and is not originating more auto loans.

Inside Information from a Mortgage Lender

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

Understand more about mortgages. How they work, and how to get a home loan.

A Quick Guide To Better Credit

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Credit 101. If you want to learn about credit and what your credit score means to you, look no further. We have adopted Credit Unlimited’s comprehensive guide. More than anything, we aim to clean up some of the myths that have developed about credit.

How to Fix Detroit

Friday, November 21st, 2008

I saw the melt down in Detroit coming years ago. I think it was 2005 that I read an article that pointed out that GM had to spend around $2000 on every vehicle sold just to pay for the pensions and benefits of retirees. GM sold a lot more cars in 2005, and they have more retirees today. Is GM selling half the vehicles today? Wouldn’t that mean that they have to calculate closer to $4000 per vehicle for those expenses?

Should I Trade My Car? Or Sell it?

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Many financial experts suggest that one not use an old car as a trade in when purchasing a new car. In fact, trading in your old car may ultimately cost you more or hurt your chances to get approved for an auto loan.
Most auto dealers have a certain amount of price flexibility.  The more [...]

Even My Identity Was Not Safe

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

I thought I was invincible to identity theft and credit card fraud…apparently I was wrong. Here are some things you can do to try to keep your bank accounts and your credit the way you want them.

Banks Stop Lending on Trucks and SUVs

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

Several “sub-prime” or “secondary” auto lenders recently change their lending guidelines to reflect current market conditions. When gas got up to $3.00/gallon, consumers barely flinched. Maybe because they could see it coming for a while. Once gas hit $4.00 to $5.00/gallon it changed the way people thought about their cars, their lifestyle, and their budget.

What’s the Deal with Payday Loans?

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Payday Loan companies are popping up on what seems like every block these days. They are all over the Internet, they are all over the phone books, and payday loan companies are all over city streets. A lot of people ask me, how do they work? Or, how much do they charge? Maybe even, aren’t [...]

Ideas to Repair Your Credit

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Most Americans are fond of overspending. People buy things they do not really need. Once they see something that catches their eye, they buy it – often without even thinking of how they will pay for it.
People usually do this due to lack of will power or budgeting. And lots of them use their credit [...]

Blog Inventory Bankruptcy Loans Credit Repair
FAQs Auto Loan Refinancing Military Auto Loans Guaranteed Auto Credit
Testimonials Terms of Use Directions Site Map
©2003-2010 WashingtonAutoCredit.com
All Rights Reserved Worldwide.