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Date: Fri, 01/18/2008 - 09:22

Submitted by anonymous
on Fri, 01/18/2008 - 09:22

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I have an auto loan for around $400 a month and although I am current the monthly payment is killing me financially. What is the ebst option for me to get out of this loan without totally destroying my credit?


I'm not expert by any means...but I would have to say that there isn't a way you can get out of this lown. The best option is to be upfront and honest with your lender. First, call and let them know your situation. Hopefully they will be willing to work with you on a solution that works for both of you. Also, it may be necessary to think about getting a different car that will better fit your finances.

Good luck :)


lrhall41

Submitted by debrag_25 on Fri, 01/18/2008 - 11:42

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The lender is not likely to ever budge on the payment amounts. They can possibly defer or extend a few payments to help you out in short-term situations; but it doesn't sound like that will really help you here since those are just temporary fixes.

The main questions becomes: do you really want to keep this car? If so, you can try refinancing -- however the LTV/equity in that vehicle plays a big role and how much you're borrowing to pay it off -- your payments might be about the same with another lender. Or else you would have to find some way to make these payments, by reducing your other expenses.

If you're not necessarily stuck on this car, you might trade it in for one that is less expensive and therefore lower payments.

There are calculators where you can enter your desired payment, rate and term - and it will tell you how much the car should cost in order to get that payment. There is one here at @@http://www.cars.com/go/advice/financing/calc/loanCalc.jsp@@ - click on the "Affordability" tab. Once you have this number, you know to look for a car within that price range in order to get the payment you want.


lrhall41

Submitted by DebtCruncher on Sat, 01/19/2008 - 07:56

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