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Car Lease with Bad Credit Score - Confused

shellyk1
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Hi everyone
I'm a bit confused. I'm looking to change my car as spending a lot of money in garage on it. I'm wanting to lease and wonder if anyone can recommend a company? In 2010 Aug, I was declared bankrupt. I then stupidly let a Catalogue account default in 2016, due to be disputing charges on it. My credit score at present sits at 294 very poor. I have a Capital one card with £98 balance and £200 limit all payments up to date and also a Cat Account with £350 limit and £75 on it. Both my husband and I earn good money and are in a good position now with Money. Although I don't seem to be able to gain credit worthiness anywhere?? Where do I go from here?
I'm a bit confused. I'm looking to change my car as spending a lot of money in garage on it. I'm wanting to lease and wonder if anyone can recommend a company? In 2010 Aug, I was declared bankrupt. I then stupidly let a Catalogue account default in 2016, due to be disputing charges on it. My credit score at present sits at 294 very poor. I have a Capital one card with £98 balance and £200 limit all payments up to date and also a Cat Account with £350 limit and £75 on it. Both my husband and I earn good money and are in a good position now with Money. Although I don't seem to be able to gain credit worthiness anywhere?? Where do I go from here?
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Step 1 - ignore the scores
Step 2 - for car loans/leases they also look at incomings and outgoings - are these sufficient?
What do all your credit files say? Again, ignore the scores and ratings0 -
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Hi everyone
I'm a bit confused. I'm looking to change my car as spending a lot of money in garage on it.Both my husband and I earn good money and are in a good position now with Money. Although I don't seem to be able to gain credit worthiness anywhere?? Where do I go from here?
Fix the car you've got, put money away to buy a newer one in a year or two's time. Buying a new/newish car never saves you money ever.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
Buy 1 with cash.0
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My wife got a 2 year old 208 this week. Bankrupt in 2013.
Got it on HP at a decent rate. Earning around 60k between us with no debts.
Try confused.com they are brilliant. Look at the car finance on there they give you a guaranteed rate.
Remember with HP its not your car until the final payment so its less risk for the lender as the loan is secured on the car.
You may be surprised!
We only did it because we are building our credit history and thought it would help.0 -
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My wife got a 2 year old 208 this week. Bankrupt in 2013.
Got it on HP at a decent rate. Earning around 60k between us with no debts.
Ebay has dozens of them for sub £10k. You should be able to have bought that outright in cash. Certainly cheaper than paying interest on a loan you don't need. Never get debt you don't need to build up a credit history.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
Deleted_User wrote: »There are far, far better and cheaper ways.
Apart from credit cards, what else?0 -
Ebay has dozens of them for sub £10k. You should be able to have bought that outright in cash. Certainly cheaper than paying interest on a loan you don't need. Never get debt you don't need to build up a credit history.
The car was 9k and yes we could have bought it outright three times over but we to improve our payment history and we need the cash for a house deposit and we cant get a loan.
We are now selling our other car for 6k that we own outright to give us the rest of the deposit whilst also building our repayment history.
Sure we are paying interest but its not high and it will help.0 -
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