Edit: I'd like to point out that, before you even watch the video, I personally had ZERO credit before I went with this place. I didn't have bad credit, I had NO credit. I've stated this in a comment, but I had $300 (had to borrow $100 from my parents, totaling what I paid them the day I got the car to $400, just so I could make even a dent in the down payment), no co-signer to help me out, and again, zero credit. If you have a suggestion as to what I could have done differently, or what someone else could have/can do differently, please, share it in the comments!
As explained in the video, JD Byrider is a buy here-pay here place. You buy the car there, and you make your payments there too. I made this video to help out anyone that's maybe on the fence with buying a car from them. I want you watching this video to know EXACTLY what type of experience I had, what I had to pay, and if I would recommend them.
Also forgot to mention that my sister and her fiance bought a car from there, and it was in the shop pretty much every week until they paid it off because it always had something wrong with it. When they did pay it off, it last a week before it kicked the bucket.
Final note: I state in the video that my monthly payment was $356. As pointed out by a comment, this isn't 100% true. I paid $356 a month about 83% of the the time. There were 7 months out of the entire payment schedule that actually were $534 instead. This makes the average actually $385.66, but since this only happens an average of twice a year, it was something I didn't notice; You probably wouldn't either if you work a job that pays bi-weekly, since your paycheck would fall on every Friday that the payment comes out. For those of you that get paid monthly, you'll probably have a higher monthly payment because they probably already factored this into your payment.
7 окт 2024