Over the last two years, a tremendous number of formerly prime credit customers have been adversely affected by the shaky economic status of our country. You need not look any further than the United States’ average credit score, which is down almost 50 points from where it was only four years [...] Read more »
Subprime Auto Lending Leaves Intensive Care
By Steve Finlay WardsAuto.com, Dec 3 ORLANDO – Not yet out of the hospital, subprime auto financing at least has left the intensive-care unit. The credit crunch that hit in 2008 hurt virtually all levels of financing. Subprime suffered the most, making it tough for people with low credit scores to get car loans. But so-called special financing “is [...] Read more »


