Auto Loan- Chapter 7 Bankruptcy discharged 1 week ago?

I had filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy which was discharged 1 week ago. My immediate requirement is to purchase /lease an automobile. Can someone eceommed some companies who will finance me in this situation. I have been told that not too many dealers offer programs for indiciudlas like myself and the ones that do, take a great advantage of situation by offering high ionterets rates and no additional discounts .

Alfie2008-02-02T04:44:26Z

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Congratulations on your bankruptcy discharge. There are several companies who are willing to finance a car for you.

I would advise you to contact your attorney to see if he has a recommended list of companies. As a part of my services for my clients, my office does follow up with clients to make sure their credit reports have no inaccuracies reported and to make sure the client is making good financial decisions. Your bankruptcy attorney may also have a program such as this.

In the meantime, I would also advise you to contact several car dealers in your area. Do not allow them to pull your credit report right away, simply tell them what you are trying to accomplish. A good finance manager will know his sources and know the criteria that you have to meet.

A few companies that are bankruptcy friendly:

Drive Financial: www.drivefinancial.com
Road Loans: www.roadloans.com

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