With a credit score under 700 and a recent bankruptcy, you'd better be ready to put at least 20% down.
Financing for a truck
Discussion in 'Trucker Taxes and Truck Financing' started by Dh46, Jan 18, 2019.
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If the dealership has declined you, then you must visit the bank directly. It may help to explain to them only if they ask the question that you are planning to start a self-employed business. The type of business plan you draft and how organized your numbers are will influence the bankers decision. Types of loans you could obtain include a personal line of credit.
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Do you know if your bankruptcy is discharged?
Dealership's are not the best at qualifying drivers,you would think they would be but its not the case -
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My husband had a discharged bankruptcy and a 530 credit score and we got a 2013 KW.
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What you should be really concern about it the rest of the money you need to get the truck on the road and keep it on the road. I bet the OP isn't doing his due diligence to see what the true condition is of the truck so I would venture to guess putting 20% down to get you into the truck and then the balance in the bank if the truck dumps in the first year.
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