Auto Loans in Michigan

Auto Loans in Michigan for New and Used Cars

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Used Cars in Michigan For Sale

Michigan Auto Loans

Even people with bad credit can get approved for auto loans in Michigan. Buy a used car for sale easily with in-house financing. Apply online for financing and get approved within 24 hours.
 

Used Cars in Michigan For Sale

Michigan used cars for sale. Find car dealers and used cars for sale in Michigan - MI. Select a vehicle below to begin your search.

May 18, 2012 - 19:41
2002 Ford Ranger
2002 Ford Ranger
Price: $8,900
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Miles: 88,202
Offered by: Andrews Automotive
Location: Mason, MI 48854
Andrews Automotive
2007 Chevrolet TrailBlazer
2007 Chevrolet TrailBlazer
Price: $14,509
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Miles: 62,502
Offered by: Bill Snethkamp Dodge RAM
Location: Lansing, MI 48911
Bill Snethkamp Dodge RAM
2007 Jeep Liberty
2007 Jeep Liberty
Price: $11,899
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Miles: 86,572
Offered by: Bill Snethkamp Dodge RAM
Location: Lansing, MI 48911
Bill Snethkamp Dodge RAM
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Bad Credit Car Loans in Michigan

If you are looking for a bad credit car loan in Detroit or other surrounding cities in Michigan, then you have arrived in the right place, we specialize in providing bad credit car loans in Michigan. Our network of dealerships provides auto financing solutions for people with all types of credit.
Car Buying Tips
Car Financing Tips
May 18, 2012 - 17:28
How does the affordability of one car compare to another? One vehicle may be less expensive on the car lot but cost a lot more to insure, keep fuel in it, and repair. Typically luxury cars cost more to repair, have lower mpg ratings, but often cost less to insure. On the other hand, compact cars cost more to insure, but much less to maintain and fuel up. Prior to finalizing your vehicle purchase you should be aware how these costs on the specific car you are buying will affect your monthly obligations.

Before you visit the dealership you should also have a good idea of what you can comfortably set aside each month for a car loan payment. When calculating this take into account your current auto loan payment. Do you struggle each month or is the current payment affordable? If you currently do not have a car loan payment how much are you saving each month? Your new auto loan payment should not be greater than your current payment plus the amount you place into savings each month.
Consumers with a poor Fico score pay higher finance rates than consumers with Fico scores above 700. If you have a Fico score below 700 we recommend buying a car that meets your basic transportation needs. Wait until your Fico score improves before buying a more expensive automobile.

AutoLoansInMichigan.com also suggests choosing the quickest repayment term allowed by the auto finance company. If you credit score increase during the loan it is much more likely that you will be able to trade in the vehicle and quality for a better interest rate.

When you owe more on your used car trade in than it is worth you should think about buying a lower priced new car with money back incentives. The excess amount that you owe when compared to the used car value will be added on to the new loan. A money back incentive will lower the amount you will have to ad to the new car loan and by focusing on less expensive cars with payments you can afford you may be able to pay the car off quicker and avoid adding addition money on the next car you trade in.

In fact the only way to avoid rolling money on to your new loan is to own you car until the lien is paid, use enough money down to cover the previous lien, or buy a car that you can pay off fast. We should also mention that in most cases, if you the money you own on your used car trade in is greater than the lien amount, it is probable that your new auto loan payment will be higher than the payment on the vehicle you are trading in.

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