Person to person car loans
Published on Jul 29th, 2010 in Financial Information with
Person to person car loans
Car loans vary quite heavily from person to person. Car loans being good or bad depend on what rates are being offered and the amount of the loan. And the rates and the amount varies from person to person. Car loans thus cannot be generalized as such and has to be considered along with the credentials of the borrower as well. Person to person car loans basically means that car loans are customized based on the borrower. Every borrower will have some different needs. One might want lower interest rates and for that he/she might be willing to pledge collaterals as well. This collaterals may be in the form of assets or property or financial documents or may even be the car that is about to be bought. They are willing to take the risk that in case they default, the lender will take charge of the collaterals to get the loan outstanding amount. Some other borrower might be very against it and under no circumstance would they like their property be touched. And to do this, they are even willing to pay comparatively higher interest rates. This is a very personal choice which a borrower needs to make. However, many a times, the type of loan issued to him/her is not in his/her hands. For example, unsecured loans or loans where no collateral is to be pledged are only provided to borrowers having very good credit score, good financial status, steady income and a full time employment. Only when he/she satisfies all these will the lender grant a loan. Thus if you fail in any one of these, you have no option but to go for a secured loan and pledge a collateral. Person to person car loans can also depend on whether the borrower is having a bad credit problem. In this case, car loans are still given but since the lenders consider them as more risky than others, they charge higher interest rates to compensate for this added risk. Also, if the person had filed for bankruptcy in the last seven years, then also it might be difficult for him/her to get a car loan. This is because lenders are skeptical about repayment of such loans. Some lenders are willing to give loans to people who have filed for bankruptcy earlier but they would check on your financial decisions post bankruptcy as they need to be absolutely sure that you are acting responsively post bankruptcy and you are on your way to recovery. However, such loans will mostly be secured loans. Thus we see that car loans vary from person to person. So next time you are looking for a car loan, don’t generalize as the rates being offered to your acquaintance may not be the rate which will be offered to you.
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