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New to Toronto? We can help you get a car!

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It is difficult to get car financing when you are new to a location, but if you've recently moved to Toronto we can help you finance a car. New credit or no credit clients often have several questions about how the car loan process works and Good Fellow Auto is here answer any questions you might have.  Can I Get A Car Loan With New Credit or No Credit? The short answer is yes, if you have new credit or no credit, you can get a car loan, but the process will be different from those who have an existing credit history. When your credit is new you will likely have to consider more affordable car options versus the latest and greatest automobile on the market.  Another auto financing option for people with no credit or new credit is to have a friend or family member on the loan as a co-signer. This allows someone with an established credit history to vouch for your reliability which may get you a better rate. The downside is that if for any reason you can make your pay...

In need of a credit car loan, but have bad credit? We can help!

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At Good Fellows we process your application directly, unlike many other auto loan agencies where applications go through a third party processor. We own our own dealership, and process all of your paperwork in house and on site, so that you can have a one-stop-shop in getting your new used car. We want to work with you to ensure that you get the car that's right for you. We maintain our integrity and would never harm your credit by shopping your information to other dealerships. With bad credit, securing a traditional car loan can be a challenging process. Going from dealership to dealership in hopes that your application will be approved can hurt your credit in the process by showing multiple denied applications. At Good Fellow's, we understand that you are more than your credit score, and that your history does not always present a full image about the present state of your finances. There are many factors that could play into your credit score that are not always in ...