No credit check car loans in Chicago, IL are designed for borrowers who have been turned down by traditional lenders due to poor credit history, no credit history, or recent financial hardship. These lenders approve based on your current income and employment stability.
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Chicago, IL Auto Loan Market Facts
Local data to help you understand the Chicago, IL auto loan market
Chicago is the third-largest city in the United States, with a metro population of over 9.5 million. While Chicago has an extensive public transit system (the CTA), vehicle ownership remains essential for residents in the suburbs and outer neighborhoods. Illinois has one of the highest concentrations of subprime borrowers in the Midwest, driven in part by high living costs and a large working-class population. The Chicago metro area also has a significant ITIN borrower community, and several local lenders specialize in ITIN-based auto financing.
State Title Fee
$150
One of the higher title fees in the Midwest
Avg. Used Car Price (Chicago Metro)
$21,800
Edmunds, Q1 2026
Subprime Loan Share (IL)
22.8%
Experian Automotive, 2025
State Sales Tax on Vehicles
6.25% state + local
Chicago adds 1.25%; total can reach 10.25%
Rate Cap (Auto Loans)
None for retail installment sales
Illinois Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act
Median Household Income (Chicago)
$62,100
U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 estimate
IL State Law — What Borrowers Should Know
Illinois does not cap interest rates on auto loans above $25,000. For loans under $25,000, the Illinois Interest Act caps rates at 9% annually — but most auto loans are structured as retail installment sales contracts under the Illinois Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act, which exempts them from the 9% cap. Illinois requires dealers to provide a written disclosure of the APR and total finance charge. Illinois also has a strong right-of-redemption law: after repossession, you have 21 days to redeem the vehicle by paying the full outstanding balance.
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