Wait. Your going to work full time for 8 weeks while you are out of school. What about insurance. What happens to your income when you go back to school. The loan stays the same.
Your loan depends on your credit, your job history, your co-signer.etc etc..
I think you should speak to your parents or someone who can help you. Your equation does not add up. 16yrs old, part time, (able) to work full time (is it guaranteed) You would like a loan.. you should ask if your eligible for a loan.
Why is that S10 only 6000. With only air/pw windows/ pw locks it retails for more.. I want to know more about the truck.
Lisa
2007-03-27 14:03:59
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answered by butrucci 2
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answered by ? 3
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You can work all summer, but you will not be getting a loan in any amount near close to that. In fact, you won't get the loan at all, you have never established any credit before, you will need a cosigner at the very least. Start saving some money, quit dreamin', and work hard. You'll have that money in no time, if you have the drive to make it happen.
2007-03-27 14:26:30
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answered by fisherwoman 6
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I believe individual above, additionally pass to a credit union, open an account with $one hundred. then pass back in 2 weeks tell them you will purchase a automobile and what type. they permit you to appreciate the way lots they are going to own loan, so which you will how lots you will desire to argue with the broking. playstation do not forget approximately tax, identify, & tag
2016-11-23 20:16:32
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answered by foecking 4
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Yes there are many Car Loan Financers.
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Just mail me at solidoffer11@yahoo.com with subjet- Car Loan . I will send a link of best website where you can find best Loan offers,tips and resources.
best wishes
2007-03-27 21:49:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry to tell you, but there is no such thing as a "cheap car loan.' By the time you pay it back, you paid almost double sometimes maybe triple the actual purchase price, due to interests!!! My advice is to buy it with cash.
2007-03-27 13:28:48
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answered by smrty772 2
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well do you got any credit line for a 16 year old chances are pretty slim so being able to borrow anything is unlikely
2007-03-27 16:43:03
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answered by celicagts001 3
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