Auto Loans Increase for People With Poor Credit

The auto industry is booming because of many factors. One of these factors is that people are finally at a point where their old vehicle is just no longer affordable to keep. It’s time to start browsing the lot of both new and used and see which best replaces the old ride. The problem that these people face is that they were pushing every mile out of their previous car due to the fact that a new vehicle seemed unobtainable due to financial reasons. Many consumers get discouraged by believe that poor credit means no good deals wait for them. There’s good news for people who need that new car but are scared to see what their credit scores means for the payments.

Fox Business is reporting that a new study from Experian Automotive shows that buyers with challenged credit are getting approved for auto financing. What’s even better about that is due to the lower scores getting approval, that brings the average scores down for everyone else. That means that lenders are making more loans. The report shows that loans to car buyers with subprime credit scores increased by 11.4%. These buyers are also getting bigger loans, with the average amount going up $589 from last year on a new car and $411 for a used vehicle.

These changes have come about because more and more consumers are paying back their loans as agreed upon. The number of payments that were 30 days delinquent dropped by 7.6% and 12.1% for 60 days. Vehicle repossession went down by 37.1%.

If you’re one of the people looking to finally find that car that you need, for work or pleasure, but are dealing with challenged credit, then give Bayside Chrysler Jeep Dodge a chance to help you. The new and pre-owned line up is available for online browsing. Like our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter to see the current news in the auto industry.

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Auto Industry Hopeful as Demand Increases

It feels almost impossible to talk about finance in the auto world today without having to bring up the past. The past, in this case, being the fact that just a few short years ago, the writing seemed to be on the wall for the auto industry. That was then, and those were bleak and dark days for sure, but in the here and now, the business has turned around. The industry is coming back from the brink and is looking more optimistic with each passing month. This is most definitely the case with a recent survey that made the rounds with the industry.

The survey was done by KPMG and asked 100 automotive senior executives and suppliers about the future. 83 percent of the automotive companies expect that their revenues will have an increase in the next year. Profits are strong even though the economy is still considered weak. The demand is certainly there for the industry and because of this, the auto makers are looking to increase production to keep up. This means more employees are needed, so all the major companies are hiring to get ready for the increase in customers in the future.

This, and the return of sub-prime loans, means that it’s a great time to visit a dealership if you’re looking to finally purchase that car you’ve been wanting. See just what Bayside Chrysler Jeep Dodge can do to assist you today. The line up of our new and pre-owned inventory is available for viewing online. Please give us a like on Facebook and a follow on Twitter so we can keep you up to date on news in the auto world as it happens.

Sub-Prime Loans are Easier to Obtain Now Than Before

If you’re having a problem with credit but are finding yourself needing to get yourself a new or pre-owned vehicle, there’s some good news.

The Ledger has posted news that financing companies are welcoming customers from across the board and this includes those that have poor credit. The average credit score of people buying cars, either new or used, has come back to where it was before the collapse of 2008. The cherry on top of that is that the experts looking at the numbers don’t see this changing anytime soon. The interest rates that the banks need for lending are extremely low and don’t show signs of going up.

What is also helping is that consumers are finally lowering their debts. This makes sub-prime loans a much less risky with someone no longer getting behind on their payments due to the bills stacking up. The example given is that only 0.57 percent of auto loans were 60 days in delinquency in the first quarter of the year.

This positive news is good not only for the buyer, but also for the industry. With the increase of sub-prime loans, car makers are expecting to sell much more of their product this year, easily beating a 30-year low they experienced in 2009. Analysts are seeing this growth rate in buying is both healthy and sustainable. Consumers are just making much better decisions with their finances.

If you’re a car buyer who is worried about their credit, don’t let that stop you from coming into Bayside Chrysler Jeep Dodge. Stop on in and see what can be done to help put you in the car you need for getting around in life. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook as well, and follow us on Twitter, so you can stay up to date on the news coming out of the industry as it happens.

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