
j_grewal
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Try getting someone to hold the title on the car till you get it paid off. You would be the legal owner but just like when you lease a car from a dealership the other person holds the pink slip. Make sure that you get the agreement in writing and get it notarized. |
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M J
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You prob. won't get one. Your parents would have to sign for the car, then allow you to drive it (incl. you on the insurance for the car).
Or if you are lucky they will want a co-signer, so your parent(s) would still have to sign for the loan with you.
Good luck |
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kay2006
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On your own. You don't. |
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Erica, AKA Stretch
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Co-signer who has a job and is willing to make payments for you. Oh wait, that is having someone buy you the car! |
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KghC_thegreatest
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you can get any loan as long as you have lots and lots of money in your account, or some where you had hidden. |
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lafftah
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try the "Bank of Parents" |
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pinkgoddess725
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don't get a loan- buy a beater for a grand or so until you can get a job and affored to buy a better car, but without a job, you have no businees taking out a loan for a car.... |
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mitt w
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HUGE DOWN HUGE DOWN PAYMENT!!! LOL |
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3eleven
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Interested to see how all of the spam vendors will answer this question......... |
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MyDreams2Be
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well you really can't even an unsecured loan, you need a job and assets, get a part time job, or get help from friends and family. |
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You can if you have something to make some deals with the bank like land title and the like... |
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inaccord18
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Well, to beat a dead horse...
You have to have assets and/or a source of income. Without proving that you can repay the debt, you won't get anyone (even check cashing places) to loan you enough money for a decent car. If you've got wealthy relatives, just have them buy it for you; don't even deal with a bank. I'm guessing that you're living w/ parents or something, because I don't know how anyone can live w/out a job (unless you've got a trust fund or something... but that goes back to rich parents/grandparents). |
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jc jazz a
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I think that leads us to the question--how to pay for a car with out a job |
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icemanjohnnyl
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lmfao |
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CLK8
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ask your dad to help |
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Blunt Honesty
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It's really f'n difficult to get a loan without a job. |
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Dancer3d
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My 21 year old daughter was a skeptic (20 at the time), but I always sing the praises of Credit Unions. She said, but I'm not a member and I don't have any money. I took her to my Credit Union, she opened and account and applied for a car loan the same day and within 15 minutes she was approved. It happened for me like that also. Credit Unions will help you build your credit when no one else will. Stay true to them and they will reward you over and over again. |
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