Memorial Day Auto Buying Advice

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Memorial Day is seen by many as the real start of the summer. The warmer, rainier weather is here and it is the beginning of many planned trips and vacations. It is also when many dealerships offer many great deals on their vehicles. That makes it an excellent time to think about getting into a dealership and driving off with that needed vehicle. However, Auto Credit Express is offering some advice on how to make the most on the savings during Memorial Day.

One such piece of advice is knowing what you can afford. Having a firm understanding of one’s finances is what can lead to the best possible outcome when purchasing a vehicle. It will allow you to narrow your search on which cars are within your budget. It also helps to know what you can spend each month on a vehicle. This goes hand-in-hand with being realistic about what you can get. We all dream of driving that brand-new Viper, but not all of us can manage that. For now, know what you can afford.

A big way to make the purchasing of a vehicle easier is to have a down-payment or a trade-in. A down-payment is capable of greatly reducing the monthly payments for a vehicle. The more that you can put down, the better off you will be.

Bayside Chrysler Jeep Dodge is offering some amazing deals this Memorial Day. Follow this advice and you will find yourself having the best possible car buying experience. Contact us at the dealership and we’ll walk you through the process. Be sure to like us on Facebook and to follow us on Twitter to see our monthly deals and holiday specials.

Consumer Credit Rises Higher than Expected

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February turned out to be a better month than expected in regards to credit. A report from the Federal Reserve shows that consumer credit increased by 16.49 billion to 3.13 trillion dollars. This figured caused them to revise their January numbers from $13.80 billion to 13.70 billion. Economists were expecting consumer credit in February to rise only by $14.09 billion.

The numbers consistently show that consumers are coming back into the auto market, a market that just a few short years ago was in freefall. Since the recovery, many drivers have been either forced to purchase a new vehicle to replace older ones or have finally gotten to a position where they are able to finance a new and necessary vehicle. There is also the fact that many lenders have eased up since the recession and have been lending more and more frequently to lower income consumers.

As these figures show, it is the best time to find good financing for a new or used vehicle. If you’re one such person who needs an auto loan, be sure to contact a sales rep at Bayside Chrysler Jeep Dodge. We’ll work with you to secure the right loan to suit your lifestyle. Be sure to like us on Facebook and to follow us on Twitter for more specials and offers.

Tax Liens: How Unpaid Taxes Will Hurt Your Credit Score

ID-10034355The deadline for filing 2013 Federal Tax returns is April 15, only a few days away, and while some people have already made plans for how they will spend their tax refund, others have yet to file their return or are still making payments.

Most advice for improving or maintaining a good credit score tends to focus on credit cards, auto loans, and mortgages, but a tax lien can hurt a credit score significantly. The IRS will report non-payment of taxes to the credit bureaus, and tax liens are listed on credit reports under public records.

Tax liens can drop a credit score by 100 points or more depending upon the amount owed and the number of tax liens listed on the report. Someone who hasn’t paid their taxes in several years will have their payments owed listed separately for each year, and it reflects poorly on the consumer if they apply for a loan, a credit card, or another form of credit.

How can you avoid a tax lien? First, work out an installment plan with the IRS and file for an extension if need be. They will look over your finances and determine how much you can afford to pay. Second, stick to your payment plan. Do not miss a payment. If something changes in your financial situation and you think you will miss a payment, contact the IRS immediately. By missing a payment, you are violating the goodwill extended by the IRS in working out a payment plan, and you will have more worries than a damaged credit score.

Do you have poor credit or no credit? Obtaining an auto loan can be tough, but it is achievable. Contact a sales person at Bayside Chrysler Jeep Dodge and find a time to come in so we can work with you to find the proper loan. We’ll get you driving away in the new or pre-owned vehicle best suited for your lifestyle. Be sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and subscribe to us on YouTube to see our monthly specials.

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