I'm 17 and I need a car to get to work, school, and practices. I have no credit but I work. I only have like $1500 but there's a car for a little over $2000 that I am interested in. Would the dealership allow me to put like $500 down and then pay monthly without a cosigner?

Asked by CortneyGill55 Aug 11, 2012 at 01:14 PM about the 2000 Saturn L-Series 4 Dr LS1 Sedan

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

-Parents won't help out
- 17 years old
- no one to cosign
- no credit
- Need a car ASAP

4 Answers

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perhaps you might consider a compromise and take alternate transportation ie. bus, taxi, etc. until you have enough $$ to purchase the vehicle you want or maybe have more $$ to put towards a higher valued vehicle? just a thought? good luck to you.

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state laws vary. you might call legal aid in your area to find out if you may purchase a car on your own if it is a necessity. some states allow minors to enter contracts when it is for that reason

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