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Old 2006-12-25
angel123 angel123 is offline
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Default Buying a car from enterprise

Are the cars reliable at Enterprise car sales? Is the employee discount a good bet? What are the tricks? Do you need good credit to buy a car? Any details!!!
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reliable? probably somewhat.
credit? no. we just give them out and assume you're good for it.
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Are the cars reliable at Enterprise car sales? Is the employee discount a good bet? What are the tricks? Do you need good credit to buy a car? Any details!!!
I think that the higher the class of vehicle the better odds you have of getting a car that was properly maintained and less beat up. The employee discount can be a good deal, for myself it came down to spending an extra 1k to get a new car from the dealer over the same used car from Enterprise with 30K miles on it. It all depends on what kind of car you want compared to how much it sells for at the dealers lot, it definately pays to do you homework to see if dealers are more willing to negotiate or not. There were no tricks or secrets about the Enterprise car though, it is what it is. You get the aftermarket products at cost though which is always nice.

You have to understand that Enterprise car sales looks for people that either 1) cannot afford a nice car or 2) cannot qualify to get a loan on a new car. Quite a few customers that purchase cars from car sales are not going to have spot free credit. They will find a credit union to finance you, however, it may come at a price depending upon how bad your credit is.

Hope this helps.
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My credit score is 460. What finance rate will they give me on a 2006 used car with 28000 miles on it. How much will my payments monthly be?How much will i have to give downpayment. No trade. Will there be still warranty on this vehicle?
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Old 2006-12-26
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Default Re: Buying a car from enterprise

Just call the vehicle sales department at your local ERAC and they'll tell you the answer to all your questions in a couple minutes.
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Old 2006-12-26
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Default Re: Buying a car from enterprise

dont buy a rental car, it sucks
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i'd be afraid to sell you a matchbox car with a 460 credit score.
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Common people. Someone of yall used too used to work at a car sales. I read it here on these forums . Read my questions again!!! Stop beating around the bush and give me a staight answer
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Old 2006-12-26
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Default Re: Buying a car from enterprise

Dude, just call the sales department at your local ERAC. They're not high pressure, they'll give you straight answers in exchange for 5 minutes of your time. That being said, I doubt they can find a lender with your credit score. Good luck.
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Old 2006-12-27
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Nobody will sell a car to somebody with a 460 since the lowest possible score is 450. You clearly cannot pay your bills and have obviously filed for bankruptcy before. If some loan shark does give you an interest rate, rest assured it will be around 20%.
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