.how will it look on my credit report?
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A co-signed account by itself does not lower your credit score. But, your score does consider how much total debt you have. So, indirectly, your score could go down slightly with a new car loan, but it would only be short term, until you've established an on-time payment history. However good your credit is, a co-signer with a higher credit rating will result in a better interest rate.
Regarding your credit cards, it is true. One measure of your score is the balance-to-limit ratio. For example, if you owe $8,000 total on credit cards who's limits total $10,000, your usage ratio is 80% (8000/10000). So, if you have $10,000 in credit card limits and $1,000 balance, suddenly your usage ratio is very low (10% in that example). The lower the better. And lastly, your credit score measures how long you've had credit. If you don't use an open credit card, it will eventually fall off your credit (and therefore you score) and you won't receive credit for this positive tradeline. What you want is a credit card you've had the longest. Use is only periodically so that it constantly updates in your credit and does not fall off the report. For example, a credit card you have open from 1990 is better for your score than a credit card you have open from 2004. This is called credit depth.
Hope this helps.
Regarding the credit cards, the previous answer is correct. Don't cancel them or close them.
But I'm real confused about your situation and your question. did you have other loans that were co-signed? How many and are they still open?
Your discription of your finances implies that you should have super-good credit and I don't understand how having a co-signer will improve your interest.
But getting this car with a co-signer will not hurt your score. It could have an effect on your co-signer because it will increase his credit liabilities.
Just for fun, check out another source for a car loan and see what they say. You sound like you have your finances under control.
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