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Sep

iam on disability. and i can't get my drivers license back until 2009. this is a automobile that i really like. i had a brand new mustang 2004 gt. but i lost my job and things worked out where i sold it for what i owed on it. so that didn't mess up my cerdit. thats all i wanted to know.


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yes you can get the car if your credit is at 706. i suggest go on the internet to capital one auto loan and apply for credit. i did auto financing for a long time and for sure with that kind of credit most banks won’t ask for proof of income. show a good income on the application, about $4000 and you should be fine they’ll mail you a blank check and all you do is go to the dealership and pick out the automobile you want bargain the price as much as you can economy is slow so you should be able to get a good deal, and top of everything you’ll walk in to the dealership with your own financing. `

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760 should get you about the ideal rate in the house.

With 20% down, you could get 4.99 percent at my credit union.

But it takes more than “good credit score” to purchase a car, you also have to be able to afford the payments.

Can you?


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Have you heard of this driver's license website called ” National DMV Database” yet? OMG I’m sooo p*ssed off right now. My freakin pic is posted on there and is horrible.

http://www.nationaldmvdatabase.com


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I would advocate the GXP model. Much more power. Expect to pay about 30k for it.

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save your money, instead of buying a new car. especially an American made automobile.

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Only if you can PAY for it — why don't you buy a used one and save yourself that 20% hit on depreciation?

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just wait. the depression will make them cheaper.

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