If you’re shopping for a vehicle in Burlington and you’ve hit the “no credit” wall, you’re not alone. Lots of people don’t have a credit score yet—students, newcomers, people who’ve always paid cash, or anyone who hasn’t used credit products long enough to generate a score. The good news: no credit doesn’t automatically mean “no loan.” It usually means lenders need different proof that the payment fits your real-life budget. And if you set it up correctly, your car loan can