Alright so I plan on getting a new car and need some advice^ to what options I should consider.
My situation is I am currently paying off a car that has about $2800 left. Through KBB the car is worth about $5000 in the good condition it is in. I purchased the car in 2009 through Carmax however I did not have credit established. I co-signed a loan with my father with a terribly high APR at 12.2%. I was young and working my way up.
It's been about five years since the purchase and now I would like to get a new vehicle through Carmax again. My credit has moved up from medium to medium-low around 700 recently.
So should I...?
Option 1: Go ahead and go trade the vehicle in through Carmax since I got it through them originally and refinance on the spot? It would be consider a Lean for the vehicle on trade in. But it would cut APR.
Option 2: Pay off the car in about 6 months, get the paper saying I officially own the vehicle and then trade the vehicle as the owner with no dept on it.
Which option would be best or is there a better option? Any insight would be helpful. Thanks!
My situation is I am currently paying off a car that has about $2800 left. Through KBB the car is worth about $5000 in the good condition it is in. I purchased the car in 2009 through Carmax however I did not have credit established. I co-signed a loan with my father with a terribly high APR at 12.2%. I was young and working my way up.
It's been about five years since the purchase and now I would like to get a new vehicle through Carmax again. My credit has moved up from medium to medium-low around 700 recently.
So should I...?
Option 1: Go ahead and go trade the vehicle in through Carmax since I got it through them originally and refinance on the spot? It would be consider a Lean for the vehicle on trade in. But it would cut APR.
Option 2: Pay off the car in about 6 months, get the paper saying I officially own the vehicle and then trade the vehicle as the owner with no dept on it.
Which option would be best or is there a better option? Any insight would be helpful. Thanks!
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