Car Loans Credit has helped thousands of good people obtain a car loan, after they filed for bankruptcy. To qualify for an auto loan while in a chapter 13 bankruptcy many banks and lending institutions will ask you to obtain an authorization to incur debt from the trustee of the bankruptcy. This is due to fact that if a lender was to approve an auto loan for a person in bankruptcy without the knowledge of the trustee the consumer could add the new auto loan lender to the list of creditors in the bankruptcy. It is much easier to receive an auto loan if you filed chapter 7 bankruptcy. If you haven't done so already, please use our free auto loan calculator, to help you figure out what loan amount works best for you.
In our research and screening, we have found that all banks and lending institutions listed on this page will accept most credit situations, but specifically Car Loans in a discharged bankruptcy. This is a convenient and hassle-free way to find your next car loan. So instead of giving your personal information out and having 10 banks "compete for your loan", you pick the bank that you think will work best for you.
All banks will require that your bankruptcy has been discharged by your bankruptcy court.