I was told that I needed to provide 2 check stubs, proof of residence (at least one in residence), utility bill, and 5 to 10 references. Due to the fact, which I work for a contractor, I was also told to provide bank statements 3 months prior to the date I was going to purchase a vehicle. Not only was that time consuming, but it put a bit more of stress into searching for the right vehicle. The next step in the information process was making a decision between new and used vehicle. The good thing about a new vehicle is that dealt in no accident, mechanical problems, clean history and can be driven by individual. I thought about the idea of purchasing a new vehicle which I like the special benefits and that meant the warranty. On the other hand, with a used vehicle, I have to decide that the cost of the car will be higher, as well as insurance rates, and depreciation of the …show more content…
Getting to have time to talk to the sales person, test driving the vehicle, and talking to the finance department was going to be a challenge. Prioritizing my schedule was from work to school was hard enough and but worth the effort for something I was planning on having for years to come. With that being said, I decided to reach out to Chevrolet of Austin. Arriving at the dealership, I saw the vehicle that I wanted. It was a 2010 Jeep Cherokee Sport Edition. I found time during my work schedule to speak to the sales representative on test driving the vehicle. The drive was smooth and the miles were under 50,000 miles as one would expect or even better. At that point, I scheduled a day that I may come by and provide the information on purchasing/leasing the vehicle with the financial department. Honestly, I thought that it was going to be a hassle from that point on, though, I figured if I have all the requirements it would be smooth sailing from that point. I noticed that once the requirements are met, it takes a couple of days before getting the final world on the vehicle. I think that that was probably the second worst moment you can experience. After a couple of days, I got a call from the financial department saying that I was able to purchase/lease the vehicle with 10% down and no warranty on the vehicle. I knew from that point on good things were going to come my way. As difficult as