Late Payments Rise as More Consumers Enter Market

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Typically when we report on the state of finance in the auto industry, it is to highlight how much something has decreased since the collapse a few short years ago.  We look at the reports that the credit unions put out and have seen a consistent trend in the lower of overdue loans.  However, a recent report from Transunion has shown growth in that very area.  While this may seem like terrible news to see, there is a silver lining underneath it all.

TransUnion is reporting that late payments on loans have grown about 1.1 percent in the last three months of 2013.  Still, the late payment rate is below 1.3 percent overall, a good sign.

The reason I don’t see an issue with the rise in payment delinquency is because it is showing that more people are back in the market.  Some have been forced in, due to an aging vehicle, but many more are coming back into because of the availability of financing and due to a stream of high quality new vehicles.

If anything, it is a sign that people need to step extra carefully when getting a loan.  We’ve provided tips before on how to best prepare to get an auto loan so that you will not end up a statistic on the delinquency rates.

For more information on how to obtain a loan, contact a sales rep at Bayside Chrysler Jeep Dodge.  We have a wide selection of new and used vehicles to look at with competitive financing offered.  Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to see more financing tips and for special monthly offers.

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