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Article Title: Student Car Loan
Author: James Gunaseelan
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Student loans are different than most other loans. You will find that as a student, you are more likely to be given credit even if you are a risk. If you go online and you search for a student car loan, there will be an offer from practically every creditor. The only thing is that students pay a high interest rate because they are considered to be a high risk. You will not only be charged a high interest, but they take advantage of the student by adding fees and everything. You need to watch when you are signing a student loan, because not only may you end up paying a bill that you can't afford, but you may ruin your credit rating.
When it comes to student car loans you can take one out on the basis of the fact that you are a student from most creditors, or you can use your student loans to help finance your car. The only problem that can be find by using your student loan money is because you will end up having to pay the money back six months after you graduate, but it comes with a very high monthly payment and interest.
The thing with using your student loans is that it is legal to use the money for a car or gas, but you have to pay that money plus your other loans back all at once. If you do use your student loans to finance a car, you need to make sure that you consolidate all your debt into one payment so that you don't get confused on what you've paid and what you haven't monthly.
The best option for college students is that you go to a creditor and you ask for a student car loan. They will give you high interest, but you know what you will pay each month and what is expected from you.
You may end up getting a five-year loan, but if you use your student money and grants then you have like a mortgage that will give you high interest rates and it can be harder for you to trade in the car or pay it off. When you go for your student car loan, you will need a co-signer. You should get one of your parents to sign for you so that you can get the credit and the car without worries. If you do your research you should be able to find an appropriate loan and with a reasonable interest rate, which is your goal at hand.
About The Author: James Gunaseelan writes articles & reviews on Automobiles to
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