Financing
Vivid Racing offers Performance Part Financing for your vehicle through Affirm. Get a fixed, monthly payment from 10-36% APR. You can order online or by phone for an instant decision! For phone orders, fill out the form below and one of our Performance Specialist will contact you to go through the Application.
About Affirm
How do I sign up for Affirm?
There are two ways to sign up for Affirm:
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- Create an Affirm account at www.affirm.com/account in just a few easy steps; or
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- Select Affirm as your payment method while checking out with any Affirm online merchant partner.
What is required to have an Affirm account?
To sign up for Affirm, you must:
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- Be at least 18 years old (19 if you’re a ward of the state in Nebraska)
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- Be a resident of the U.S. (including U.S. territories)
- Provide a valid U.S. or APO/FPO home address. Buy with Affirm is not currently available to Iowa or West Virginia residents.
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- Have a Social Security number.
- Own a phone number that receives SMS and is registered to the United States or U.S. territories.
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- Provide your full name, email address, date of birth, and the last 4 digits of your social security number to help us verify your identity.
Are there any interest or fees associated with Affirm loans?
Affirm loans vary between 10% and 30% APR simple interest (0% APR is offered at select merchants). The corresponding finance charge is the only fee associated with an Affirm loan – we don’t charge late fees, service fees, prepayment fees, or any other hidden fees. We strive always to be more transparent and fair than any other form of financing.
What are my payment options?
When you make a purchase of $100 or more with Affirm, you can pay over 3, 6, or 12 months. For purchases between $50.00–$99.99, you can pay over 3 or 6 months. Select merchants may offer different terms, including a 30-day payment option for purchases under $50. See our cost calculator to learn more.
Do I have a credit limit with Affirm?
Unlike a credit card, Affirm is not a revolving line of credit. While customers can take out multiple Affirm loans at once, each Affirm loan application is evaluated separately as a closed-end transaction. An application from a returning customer may be denied, however, if that customer has failed to repay other Affirm loans on time or if the customer shows excessive borrowing behavior.
Does Affirm perform a credit check?
Yes, when you first create an Affirm account, we perform a ‘soft’ credit check to help verify your identity and determine your eligibility for financing. This ‘soft’ credit check will not affect your credit score.
If you apply for more loans with Affirm, we may perform additional ‘soft’ credit checks to ensure that we offer you the best financing options possible.
Does Affirm report to credit bureaus?
Yes. Our goal is to give you the opportunity to build your credit history as you repay your Affirm loans. That’s why, for loans requested on or after August 3, 2016, Affirm reports information about your loan and payment activity to Experian (and plans to report to other credit bureaus in the future).
Because FICO and credit bureaus calculate your credit scores in ways that are not publicly known, we can’t predict exactly how your credit score will be affected. There are many factors that could impact your credit, such as your payment history, the amount of available credit that you have used, the length of your credit history, and the number of accounts you have recently opened.
Is my personal information secure with Affirm?
Yes, protecting your personal information is very important to us. We encrypt sensitive data including Social Security numbers. We also maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to protect your information. We do not sell or rent your information to anyone. You can read more about our Privacy Policy here.
Affirm’s lending partners
Loans through Affirm are made by Cross River Bank, Member FDIC; Celtic Bank; Lead Bank, Member FDIC; or Affirm Loan Services, LLC.
California residents: Affirm Loan Services, LLC is licensed by the Department of Financial Protection and Innovation. Loans are made or arranged pursuant to California Financing Law license 60DBO-111681.