MyGoofy26
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The authorized user trick is a very popular trick over on creditboards. OP if you know someone who has a flawless, older account just ask and see if they'll let you be an authorized user. They don't have to actually GIVE you the extra card that's sent and give you access to the account. . . you just want to "borrow" their history.
Or you can go ahead and apply for a card or two. New accounts typically bring your score down at first, but after about a year it starts to rebound. . . so if you're going to go that route, try to apply soon so you have time to rebound from the hit that a new account gives you.
For the car loan, if you can get a good interest rate try and do at least a year or two loan even if you have the cash just for the history. You can always pay extra each month to the principal to pay it off quicker. . . and by making sure all the extra money goes towards the principal, less interest. Even if it means getting a joint loan with someone who has great credit and can qualify for better rates. Obviously, for this and the authorized user thing it has to be someone who really trusts you since if you messed up you'd be hurting their credit . . . but it sound like you are pretty responsible and hopefully you have someone close to you who trusts that.
Or you can go ahead and apply for a card or two. New accounts typically bring your score down at first, but after about a year it starts to rebound. . . so if you're going to go that route, try to apply soon so you have time to rebound from the hit that a new account gives you.
For the car loan, if you can get a good interest rate try and do at least a year or two loan even if you have the cash just for the history. You can always pay extra each month to the principal to pay it off quicker. . . and by making sure all the extra money goes towards the principal, less interest. Even if it means getting a joint loan with someone who has great credit and can qualify for better rates. Obviously, for this and the authorized user thing it has to be someone who really trusts you since if you messed up you'd be hurting their credit . . . but it sound like you are pretty responsible and hopefully you have someone close to you who trusts that.