2015 Honda Accord EXL OR 2015 Chevy impala LTZ?

Also, do the co-signer name
Have to be on the draft?

The overall quality and reliability of the Accord is superior to that of the Impala. However, as will any used automobile, it is whether or not the seller can show you proof the vehicle has been properly and fully serviced and maintained is the key point if it should be considered.

Does the co-signer need to be on the original loan application? If that is your question the answer is a most definite yes.

Accord, and yes to the cosigner if you don't have good credit.

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