New Credit Report Guidelines
2010

buying a new or used vehicle with bad credit?
Ok I want to buy a vehicle but I have poor credit currently I am working to build my score, What Im wanting to know is
what is the Standard interest rate for someone with poor credit?
Should I go to several dealers or just stick with one ?
Do they all follow the basic guidelines for wheeling and dealing?
I have been back to work for the past 7 months, My income is fairly good
I am paying on my bills but I guess it will take time for it to come off my credit report so Im worried when i go apply for a vehicle new or used they will see my past and offer the highest possible Interest rate. What can I expect?
Should I try the bank 1st or maybe get a personal loan
I dont want to be stuck paying for a vehicle that is going to cost me more than it is actually worth but I suppose if this is my only choice due to my neglecting my credit in the past I will have to bite the bullet,but Im hoping someone out there has had the same exp and willing to share advice
thank you
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