Dear Terry, My FICO score is 500 and I was supposed to take over my girlfriend's car, a 2005 BMW 645 that she agreed to buy for me on the assumption that I would get financing in three months. We owe $57,000. I can't get financing, but I make $130,000 a year. What can I do? -- RobertDear Robert, I won't ask how someone who makes $130,000 a year has such a low FICO score. But to address your main question, there are subprime lenders who may be willing to make you a loan. Expect the interest rate to be as high as 21 percent, which could mean payments well above $1,000 a month. My advice is to sell the Beamer and live within your ample means for a while.Here are this week's reader questions:•Tax credit on hybrid not automatic•How can I get rid of my oversized car payment?•Can I get financing despite my low FICO score?•Do extra payments make sense?If you have a question for Terry, e-mail him at Driving for Dollars. Save money on your car -- sign up for Bankrate's new weekend Car & Money newsletter. advertisementRelated Links:7 best off-to-college carsNational auto loan averagesWhat changes auto loan rates?Related Articles:All new cars for 20105 steps to 'clunker' dealTake the 'cash back?'
Dear Terry, My FICO score is 500 and I was supposed to take over my girlfriend's car, a 2005 BMW 645 that she agreed to buy for me on the assumption that I would get financing in three months. We owe $57,000. I can't get financing, but I make $130,000 a year. What can I do? -- Robert
Dear Robert, I won't ask how someone who makes $130,000 a year has such a low FICO score. But to address your main question, there are subprime lenders who may be willing to make you a loan. Expect the interest rate to be as high as 21 percent, which could mean payments well above $1,000 a month.
My advice is to sell the Beamer and live within your ample means for a while.
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