📅 Last Updated: September 30, 2021
✏️ Written By Bryan Daly
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Car Loans Quebec - Compare Providers

ProviderLoan AmountRateTerm (Months)Rating
00 Up to $50,000Prime – 46.96%3 - 120
Up to $50,000
1001694390400 Alterfina$500 - $2,500 18.99% 3-6
$500 - $2,500
81688083200 City Lending Centers (CLC)$150 - $1,600 10 - 35% 3 - 6
$150 - $1,600
1001686182400 Northstar Brokers$300 - $3,000 18% + fees 6
$300 - $3,000
1001686182400 Deposit My Cash Now$300 - $3,000 18% + fees 6
$300 - $3,000
1001686182400 My Next Pay$300 - $3,000 18% + fees 6
$300 - $3,000
61683676800 Windmill Microlending$15,000 6.7% Up to 60 months
$15,000
71666051200 Nyble$150 0% -
$150
1001643932800 FlexMoney$500 - $15,000 +18.9% APR 6 - 60
$500 - $15,000
131639094400 Loanz$1,000 - $15,000 29.9% - 46.9% APR   12 - 60
$1,000 - $15,000
1001600646400 Iceberg Finance$1,000-$7,500 12.99% - 29.99% 24 - 60
$1,000-$7,500
1001598918400 LM Financial$1,000 - $15,000 - -
$1,000 - $15,000
1001595980800 FlexiLoans$200 - $1,200 25% - 32% -
$200 - $1,200
1001593561600 PayBright- 0+ 2 - 60
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1001592438400 Credit Matik$250 - $1,250 22% 3 - 6
$250 - $1,250
1001582243200 LendCare- - Up to 60
-
1001580947200 ECN Capital- - -
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1001580860800 SimplyBorrowed$500 - $5,000 - 12 - 24
$500 - $5,000
1001580860800 Pebble Cash$350 - $1,000 - 2 - 12 weeks
$350 - $1,000
1001580860800 Prêt Express 911$250 - $1,250 22% APR -
$250 - $1,250
161580774400 goPeer$1,000 - $25,000 7.5% - 31.5% APR 36 - 60
$1,000 - $25,000
1001579478400 North’n Loans$100 - $1,500 - -
$100 - $1,500
1001579478400 MDGUp to $5,000 29.78% - 44.8% 36 months
Up to $5,000
1001579219200 Loan or Credit$100 - $25,000 +4.9% -
$100 - $25,000
1001576713600 Flexiti Financial- Up to 35% -
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181576713600 Financeit$500 - $100,000 6.99% - 14.99% 12 - 240
$500 - $100,000
1001575590400 Climb1800- 2900 15.99% 23 - 36
1800- 2900
1001560124800 Fresh Start FinanceUp to $15,000 29.99% - 46.96% 9 - 60
Up to $15,000
1001551830400 Payday King$100 - $1,000 546% APR 14 days
$100 - $1,000
1001569974400 Private Loan Shop$500 - $50,000 15 - 30% -
$500 - $50,000
1001551398400 Money Provider$500 - $1,000 28% - 32% -
$500 - $1,000
1001551139200 Lendful$5,000 - $35,000 9.9%+ 6 - 60
$5,000 - $35,000
1001550534400 Health Smart Financial Services$300 - $25,000 7.95%+ 36 - 60
$300 - $25,000
1001550534400 Fina CapitaleUp to $50,000 14% - 34% Up to 60
Up to $50,000
1001550534400 DMO Credit$300 - $1,000 38% APR 3 - 4
$300 - $1,000
1001549411200 Capital Cash$100 - $1,000 546% APR 14 days
$100 - $1,000
1001567555200 Cash Depot$300 - $3,000 18% + fees 6
$300 - $3,000
1001549238400 Credit 700$500 - $1,000 28% - 32% 4 - 5
$500 - $1,000
1001549238400 Credit2Go$250 - $1,000 29% APR 3 - 4
$250 - $1,000
201548720000 Ledn$500 - $1,000,000 7.9% 12
$500 - $1,000,000
21543622400 Fairstone FinancialUp to $50,000 19.99% - 39.99% 6 - 120
Up to $50,000
1001545177600 LendingMate$2,000 – $10,000 34.9% - 43% 12 - 60
$2,000 – $10,000
1001545350400 LaminaUp to $1000 30% 3 - 5
Up to $1000
1001545350400 Loans SOSUp to $5,000 60% 6 - 60
Up to $5,000
1001545350400 514 LoansUp to $3,000 22% - 35% 3 - 4
Up to $3,000
51545350400 LoanMeNow$500 - $1000+ 28%-32% 3
$500 - $1000+
1001545350400 Urgent Loans$300 - $1500 27% - 35% 3 - 4
$300 - $1500
41545264000 easyfinancial$500 - $100,000 Starting at 29.99% 9 - 84
$500 - $100,000
ProviderLoan AmountRateTerm (Months)Rating
00 Up to $50,000Prime – 46.96%3 - 120
Up to $50,000
31697414400 SafeBorrowUp to $800,000 9% - 49.99% 3, 6, 9, or 12
Up to $800,000
21669852800 Driven$5,000 - $300,000 - 3 - 24 months
$5,000 - $300,000
1001648512000 2M7 Financial Solutions$10,000 - $250,000 Varies 6-12
$10,000 - $250,000
1001620345600 TD Bank- - 12 - 60
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1001611878400 Accord Financial$5,000 - $30,000,000 - Up to 18
$5,000 - $30,000,000
1001598918400 Loop- - -
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1001592438400 Core Capital Group Inc- - -
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1001585612800 BarterPay- 0.9% - 12% 6 months - 5 years
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1001581984000 Clearbanc$10,000 - $10,000,000 6% - 12.5% -
$10,000 - $10,000,000
1001581033600 GE Capital- - -
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1001581033600 We Can Financial- - -
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1001581033600 Wajax Equipment- - -
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1001580947200 Key Equipment Financing- - -
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1001580947200 Corl$10,000 - $1,000,000 - -
$10,000 - $1,000,000
1001580860800 Yellowhead Equipment Finance Ltd- - -
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1001580860800 Specialty Truck Financing- - -
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1001580860800 Travelers Financial- - -
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1001580860800 Peel Financial- - -
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1001580860800 Pioneer Financial Services$5,000 - $1,000,000 - -
$5,000 - $1,000,000
1001580860800 Polaris Leasing- - -
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1001580860800 Patron West- - -
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1001580860800 Payabilityup to $250,000 - -
up to $250,000
1001580860800 Planet Financial- - -
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1001580688000 RiseUp to $10,000 - -
Up to $10,000
1001580256000 Merchant Growth$5,000 - $500,000 - 6 - 18 months
$5,000 - $500,000
1001579478400 Onesta- - -
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1001579478400 Lift Capital- - 12 - 120
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1001579478400 Leaseline- - 24 to 60
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1001579478400 Lease Direct- - -
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1001579478400 John Deere- - -
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1001579046400 Hitachi Capital Canada- - -
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1001577059200 Export Development Canada- - -
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1001577059200 Essex Lease Financial Corporation- - -
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1001577059200 Equilease- - -
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1001575849600 Alliance Financing Group LTD$5,000 - $150,000 15% + 6 - 24
$5,000 - $150,000
1001575590400 CLE Capital- - -
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1001575590400 Canada Equipment Loan- - -
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11545955200 SharpShooter Funding$5,000 - $150,000 Fee-Based: Starting at 9% 12 - 60
$5,000 - $150,000
1001552262400 Laurentian Bank of CanadaUp to $250,000 - Up to 10 years
Up to $250,000
1001552262400 HSBC Bank Canada- - -
-
1001552262400 National BankUp to $1,000,000 - -
Up to $1,000,000
1001551830400 DesjardinsUp to $100,000 - -
Up to $100,000
1001551830400 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC)$10,000+ - Up to 15 years
$10,000+
1001551830400 ScotiabankUp to $1,000,000 -   Up to 15 years
Up to $1,000,000
1001551830400 Bank of Montreal (BMO)Up to $500,000 - Up to 10 years
Up to $500,000
1001551830400 Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)$5,000 - $10,000 - Up to 7 years
$5,000 - $10,000
1001551398400 Money in Motion$10,000 - $1,000,000 4% - 14% 12 - 84
$10,000 - $1,000,000
1001551139200 Lease LinkUp to $75,000 - Up to 18
Up to $75,000
1001550534400 FundThrough$500-$50,000 0.5% weekly 12 week cycles
$500-$50,000
1001550534400 Econolease Financial Services Inc.$1,000 - $1,000,000 6% - 20% -
$1,000 - $1,000,000
1001550534400 Easylease CorpUp to $5,000,000 4.5% 24 - 72
Up to $5,000,000
1001550534400 Capify$5,000 - $200,000 - -
$5,000 - $200,000
1001549411200 Canadian Equipment Finance$50,000 - $12,000,000 - 24 - 96
$50,000 - $12,000,000
1001549411200 Capital Key$5,000 - $1,000,000+ - 1 - 60
$5,000 - $1,000,000+
1001549238400 Cashbloom$5,000 - $1,000,000 - 3 - 24
$5,000 - $1,000,000
1001548720000 BFS Capital$5,000 - $5,000,000 - 4 - 18
$5,000 - $5,000,000
1001548720000 Baron Finance$10,000+ 18% - 22% -
$10,000+
1001548720000 B2B Bank$10,000 - $300,000 4.70% - 5.45% -
$10,000 - $300,000
1001548633600 AOne Financial SolutionsUp to $5,000,000 5% - 10% 12 - 60
Up to $5,000,000
1001545264000 Lendified$5,000 - $150,000 - 3 - 24
$5,000 - $150,000
61545350400 IOU Financial$5,000 – $100,000 15% + 12 – 18
$5,000 – $100,000
41545177600 Lending Loop$5,000 – $500,000 Starting at 5.9% 3 – 60
$5,000 – $500,000
1001561507200 Thinking CapitalUp to $300,000 - -
Up to $300,000
ProviderLoan AmountRateTerm (Months)Rating
00 Up to $50,000Prime – 46.96%3 - 120
Up to $50,000
61624233600 Auto Credit DealsUp to $50,000 29.99% – 46.96% 12 - 96
Up to $50,000
1001600646400 Iceberg Finance$1,000-$7,500 12.99% - 29.99% 12 - 84
$1,000-$7,500
1001594339200 Alphera Financial Services- - -
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1001581033600 WeFinanceCars- + 4.9% -
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1001581033600 Walker Financial Services- - -
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1001579478400 National Powersports Financing- - -
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1001579478400 LMG Finance- - -
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1001579478400 Loans2Go- - -
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1001578873600 iA Auto Finance- +8.99% -
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1001578873600 Gamache Group- - -
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1001551830400 Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)$5,000 - $10,000 - up to 84
$5,000 - $10,000
1001552262400 Laurentian Bank of CanadaUp to $250,000 - 12 - 60
Up to $250,000
1001552262400 National BankUp to $1,000,000 - up to 96
Up to $1,000,000
1001551830400 DesjardinsUp to $100,000 - 6 - 96
Up to $100,000
1001551830400 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC)$10,000+ - 12 - 96
$10,000+
1001551830400 ScotiabankUp to $1,000,000 - up to 96
Up to $1,000,000
1001577059200 Daimler Truck Financial- - up to 72
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1001577059200 DealerPlan Financial- - -
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1001575849600 Canada Auto Finance$5000 - $45,000 4.90 % - 29.95% APR 36 - 72
$5000 - $45,000
1001575849600 Credit River Capital Inc- - -
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1001575590400 Capital Trust Financial- - -
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1001575590400 Canadian Truck Loan- - -
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1001575504000 Canada Car Loans- - -
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21569974400 Car Loans Canada$7500 - $59,995 3.95% + 12 - 96
$7500 - $59,995
1001562112000 Car Creditex- Up to 49.9% -
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1001561507200 Auto Capital Canada- - -
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1001561507200 Carfinco- - Up to 84
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11560124800 Canada DrivesUp to $100,000 3.99% - 19.9% 24 -96
Up to $100,000
1001548720000 Approve Canada- - -
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1001548633600 2nd Chance Automotive- 4.2%+ -
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1001545177600 Carloans411$5,000 – $40,000 - 12 – 72
$5,000 – $40,000
1001545177600 AutoArriba- - Maximum 84
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ProviderLoan AmountRateTerm (Months)Rating
00 Up to $50,000Prime – 46.96%3 - 120
Up to $50,000
1001545264000 BHM FinancialUp to $25,000 - 12 - 60
Up to $25,000
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00 N/AN/AN/A
N/A
51700524800 Rocket Mortgage- - -
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1001695945600 Mortgage Intelligence- - -
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21688601600 nestoMin $100,000 5.34%+ 2 - 10 years
Min $100,000
1001627344000 Peoples Bank- 1.94% - 2.45% 12 - 60
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1001581033600 Mortgage Alliance- 2.74% - 6.30% 12 - 120
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1001580947200 Paradigm- - -
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1001580860800 Verico- - -
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1001580860800 True North Mortgage- 2.64% - 4.45% 12 - 120
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1001580860800 Tangerine$50,000+ 2.74% - 3.49% 12- 120
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1001580860800 Turnedaway- - -
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1001580860800 REICO- - -
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1001579478400 Mortgage Architects- 2.74% - 3.70% 6 - 120
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1001578873600 IntelliMortgage- - -
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1001578873600 Invis- 2.69% - 3.95% 6 - 120
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1001577059200 Equitable Bank$25,000 - $800,000 4.59% - 5.64% 6 - 60
$25,000 - $800,000
1001577059200 Dominion Lending Center- - -
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1001577059200 First National Financial LP- 2.84% - 7.30% -
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1001574985600 CMLS Financials$100,000 - $750,000 - 12 - 120
$100,000 - $750,000
1001574899200 CHIP Reverse Mortgagemin 25,000 3.89.% - 4.84% 12 - 60
min 25,000
1001574899200 CanWise- 2.23% - 4.45% -
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1001560124800 Centum- 2.89% - 3.79% -
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1001548720000 Broker Financial Group Inc.- 2.41% - 3.84% -
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00 Debt Consolidation Program, Debt Settlement Program, Consumer Proposal, Bankruptcy Consultation
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1001576540800 BDO Credit Counselling, Bankruptcy, Consumer Proposal
1001576540800 Raymond Chabot Bankruptcy, Consumer Proposal
1001576540800 Full Circle Debt Solutions Inc Credit Counselling, Debt Management Program
1001576368000 Consolidated Credit Credit Counselling, Debt Management Program
1001576454400 4Pillars Debt Restructuring, After Care - Credit Rebuilding Program, Corporate Debt Restructuring

If you’re a citizen of Quebec, then you know what a great asset a car can be. While public transit, biking, and walking can save you money and keep you fit, there’s nothing like the convenience that comes with having access to your own car, and a car loan is one of the best ways of getting it.

In fact, a car loan in Quebec can be helpful in tons of situations, such as:

  • Following an accident or a breakdown – Maintaining and repairing your car can be pricey, no matter what make or model it is. Those costs are even worse when you’ve had an accident or your car becomes undrivable somehow. Wondering if you should repair your car or buy a new one? Read this first.
  • Making a new (or slightly used) car more affordable to buy – Most Quebecers can’t just walk into a dealership and pay for a car with a briefcase full of cash.
  • Reducing your carbon footprint or saving on fuel costs – Let’s be realistic, hybrid and electric models are usually more expensive than regular cars. Buying yourself a Tesla is much easier with a good car loan.
  • Getting a vehicle-title loan in the future – Once you’ve paid off your car loan completely and you own your vehicle’s title, you can then use it as collateral to secure future loans. Always be sure, however, to make your loan payments on time and in full, otherwise, your lender might repossess your car and sell it to compensate for their loss.

Do You Already Own a Car? Consider a Trade-In

As a car loan in Quebec (especially for a brand new car) can be expensive, one way of reducing the overall price is to trade in your used vehicle.

Generally, dealerships perform trade-ins by:

  • Inspecting and evaluating your car, giving them an idea of what it’s worth.
  • Giving you a quote (what they’ll pay for it)
  • Deducting that quote from the price of your new car, reducing the principal cost

Note: Most cars depreciate rapidly in value over time, which is why you likely won’t receive what your car is worth during a typical trade-in. However, it’s still good to do your own research and get a second opinion to determine the value of your car in today’s vehicle market. Make sure you’re getting the best price possible!

Click here to learn about some cars that have high trade-in values.

What About Other Kinds of Motor Vehicles?

Car loans in Quebec are not only a great option for consumers looking to purchase a car but can help those looking to purchase a secondary or recreational vehicle, including:

  • Motorhomes, trailers, etc.
  • Seadoos and skidoos
  • Motorcycles and open-air roasters
  • All-terrain vehicles and dirt-bikes

Things to remember in this situation:

  • A vehicle loan of any kind might only land you in bad debt if you can’t afford to make your payments on time.
  • A dealership might not approve you for a second vehicle loan if you’re still in the middle of paying your first.
  • Your credit and finances will be examined (for both types of vehicle loan). If you’ve already got a ton of other debt and bad credit, your chances of approval will be lower and your potential interest rate will be higher (if approved).

I Want To…

What Vehicles Can I Buy With My Car Loan in Quebec?

All dealerships and other lenders want to be sure that you’ll be able to pay them back in full by the conclusion of your loan term. Because of that risk of defaulting (not following your loan agreement), your credit and financial health may be subject to examination.

If everything looks in order, you should have no problem financing:

  • Sedans
  • Hatchbacks
  • Pickup trucks
  • Sports-Utility Vehicles
  • Mini or oversize vans

Check out this infographic for even more information about your auto financing options.

Will My Application Be Denied Because of My Bad Credit?

As we said, depending on your lender’s specifications, your credit might make up a significant portion of both your approval chances and the interest rate you’ll be given. Canadian credit scores range from 300-900. For larger credit products, car loans included, a score of 650 or above should put you in sight of both unquestioned approval and the lowest interest rates a typical lender can offer.

If your credit score is below that point, don’t worry. As long as your lender sees that your income outweighs your future payments, approval shouldn’t be far away. There are even lenders and dealerships in Quebec that cater specifically to borrowers bad credit.

Just be sure to watch out for:

  • High-interest rates – Since bad credit might imply that you’re a risky client, those same lenders might charge you a higher interest rate as compensation.
  • Potential debt – Always be certain that your car loan payments (including principal, interest, fees, warranty, and all other vehicle-related costs) fit properly into your budget. If not, you could only be putting yourself in unmanageable debt.
  • Scamming – Identity thieves, fraudsters, and other scam artists often use the idea of bad credit car loans to take advantage of those in need of a vehicle. Desperate to get approval after being rejected by conventional lenders, bad credit borrowers sometimes give away all their personal and financial information without thinking.

Click here for some information about bad credit loans in Quebec.

How Can I Improve My Credit or Chances of Approval?

While there are lenders all over Quebec a bad credit car loan, it never hurts to improve your credit for the sake of your approval, interest rate and financial health in general.

Here are a few ways you can do just that:

  • Pay off your other debts responsibly (on time and in full) – Not only does this make you look like a less risky borrower, it’s one of the most efficient ways of raising your credit score and improving the look of your credit history.
  • Get a secured credit card – If your credit score is so bad that you don’t qualify for a typical credit card, a secured credit card (which needs a security deposit equal to your credit limit) can help you increase your credit score until you do.
  • Correct errors on your credit report – When you request a free copy of your credit report from Equifax and/or TransUnion, you may come across informational errors that have been damaging your credit score. If so, you can dispute them and soon after you should see your score go back up.

For more ways of improving or fixing your credit score, read this.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I pay off my car loan early?

Generally speaking, most car loans will charge you a prepayment penalty if you’d like to make early payments. Even so, depending on how much interest you’ll save, it might be worth it despite the penalty. Your car loan contract might also give you what’s referred to as “prepayment privilege”. Whenever your payments are scheduled, this privilege lets you pay up to a certain amount extra on top of your regular payment without any penalties. Doing this can save you lots of interest charges. A better alternative is to seek out what’s called an “open-end” car loan contract. Although they are less common, these will allow you to repay the loan as early as you’d like, saving you a ton of interest with no penalties.

Can I refinance my car to save money?

If you are unhappy with your car loan, you could refinance it in order to restructure the loan to better suit your needs. This can be done with the current lender or a new one looking to take over your contract. If you can budget for the higher monthly payment, refinancing your loan with a shorter length will mean a lower interest rate and money saved. Conversely, refinancing your loan to extend the repayment term might be more slightly more expensive in the long run, but will make your monthly payments smaller and easier to budget for. Finally, car loan refinancing can be used to get emergency cash. This is called “cash-out refinancing” and is usually for those who are financing a newer vehicle with a good portion already paid off. This way, you can turn your car’s equity into the emergency cash that you need.

Can I still get a car loan in Quebec if I have bad credit?

Yes, you can. But, there is an absolute bare minimum needed to be considered for any car loan. Even lenders who cater to those with the worst credit expect that you’ve held employment for at least 3 months, have a valid bank account, a valid Quebec driver’s license, and earn $1600 to $2000 per month. Keep in mind that a lot of car loan providers have even higher baseline standards than these. Generally, a credit score of less than 650 will make it a little more difficult to get the car loan you want at your desired interest rate. Non-prime car loan rates usually start at 8.99% and can go up to 29.99% for the highest-risk borrowers. You can likely lower your rate by opting for a newer car, taking the shortest loan length you can afford in monthly payments, and making the largest down payment possible.

Driving to a Better Financial Future With Loans Canada

Whether your credit is good or bad, rest assured that Loans Canada can connect you with the right source of car loans in Quebec. Just apply below and you’ll be on the road in no time!

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