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Locations in San Jose

3136 Story Rd Suite 2
San Jose, CA 95127
(408) 556-9790
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1029 Blossom Hill Rd. Suite #5
San Jose, CA 95123
(408) 556-9121
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521 Charcot Ave #111-D
San Jose, CA 95131
(408) 707 3782
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210 San Jose Ave Suite B
San Jose, CA 95125
(408) 676-2807
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3 Easy Steps to Get a Car Title Loan in San Jose

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Apply either online or by phone. Montana Capital is here to help you get the cash loan of your car title fast and secured!

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Depending on how much your car is worth, how much money you need and your ability to repay you could get up to $50,000.

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Have your money sent directly to your bank, debit card or pick up your money at any MoneyGram location near you.

Process

  • Apply online or call us
  • Get approved
  • Get the cash loan
  • Keep driving your vehicle

Requirements

Identification

The vehicle’s title

Personal details

References

Ability-to-repay

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Title Loan Statistics in San Jose, CA

$6,098

Average Title Loan in San Jose

$11,083

Average Vehicle Value

49

Loans Funded in 2025

55.0%

Average Loan-to-Value

Based on 49 title loans funded in 2025

Most Common Vehicles for Title Loans in San Jose, CA

Vehicle Make Avg. Year Avg. Mileage # of Loans
Toyota2013126,802 mi11
Honda201769,234 mi5
Ford2016128,341 mi4
Lexus2014104,750 mi4
Kia201684,390 mi3

Recent Title Loans Funded in San Jose, CA

The table below shows actual title loans funded in San Jose, CA. Amounts vary based on each vehicle’s make, model, year, and condition.

Year Make Model Miles Funded Amount
2011FordF150270,000$5,515
2017HondaAccord108,172$9,700
2015ToyotaCamry105,000$2,803
2014NissanAltima109,000$3,255
2015ToyotaPrius158,000$3,785
2013LexusCT 200h113,000$6,015
2009ToyotaCorolla140,000$2,686

Frequently Asked Questions About Title Loans in San Jose, CA

How much can I borrow against my car in San Jose?

Recent title loans funded in San Jose, CA have ranged from about $2,525 to $30,015, with an average near $6,098. The amount is driven by your vehicle’s appraised value. Local borrowers have historically received roughly 55% of the appraised vehicle value, though the exact ratio varies with year, mileage, and condition. A clear, lien-free title is required, along with documented ability to repay the monthly payment. Under California law, title loans between $2,500 and $10,000 fall under the state rate cap of 36% plus the Federal Funds Rate; amounts above $10,000 carry no state APR cap and tend to cost more per dollar borrowed. Before signing, confirm the lender has shown you the full APR, payment schedule, and total cost so you can compare the offer against other options.

How much can I borrow on a Toyota Corolla in San Jose, CA?

A recent loan funded in San Jose on a 2018 Ford Mustang with 74,000 miles closed at $3,915. For a Toyota Corolla in San Jose today, the supported loan depends on the specific year, mileage, title status, and overall condition. A newer Toyota Corolla with lower miles tends to appraise higher and can support a larger loan, while high-mileage examples usually land at the lower end of the local range. The local loan-to-value ratio runs near 55%, so a similar Toyota Corolla appraised today would land in a range tied to that share of its current value. A clear, lien-free title is required, and any existing lien balance is paid off from the loan proceeds before funds are released to you. The final number comes from a written appraisal; treat any firm quote issued before the vehicle is inspected with caution.

What happens if I miss a payment on my title loan in San Jose?

Missing a payment on a California title loan in San Jose sets a defined sequence in motion. You first hear from the servicing team by phone and written notice, and California law gives you a window to bring the account current before further action. Late fees are capped by statute at $10 after ten days late or $15 after fifteen days late, with one late fee per missed payment. If the loan stays in default, the next step is repossession of the vehicle, because the title serves as collateral on the loan. California permits repossession without advance warning, but the lender must send notice before selling the vehicle and must allow you to redeem it by paying the full balance plus fees. After a commercially reasonable sale, any surplus above the balance is returned to you; if the sale falls short, you may owe the deficiency balance. Before signing, confirm the monthly payment fits your budget and that you have a plan if your income changes.

When does a car title loan make more sense than a traditional loan in San Jose?

A title loan is a high-APR secured debt, so lower-cost options are worth exploring first in San Jose. Local credit unions may offer a Payday Alternative Loan or a small personal loan at a meaningfully lower APR than California’s title-loan cap, which sits near 39.6% in early 2026. An unsecured personal loan from a bank or online lender can work for borrowers with fair credit. Borrowing from family or friends, with a written repayment plan, removes interest entirely. A nonprofit credit counselor can also review your budget for free before you commit to any new debt. A title loan may make sense only when funds are needed quickly, you own the vehicle outright, and other credit is unavailable or too slow. Even within California’s rate cap, a two-year $5,000 title loan still costs roughly $2,087 in interest and fees. Run the numbers against each alternative before signing.

Is a title loan in San Jose based on my credit score or my car’s value?

In San Jose, credit history is reviewed as part of the ability-to-repay check, but vehicle equity and documented income carry more weight than a credit score alone. Borrowers with thin or damaged credit can still qualify when the car has clean title and enough equity to support the requested amount. Title loan applications involving a credit pull can appear on your credit report, which may cause a small, temporary dip. Because the loan is secured by the vehicle, the lender’s main risk is recovered by repossession in default, which is why the credit score bar is lower. This does not mean every applicant is approved. The lender still confirms the monthly payment fits your budget under California’s ability-to-repay requirement. Gather pay stubs, bank statements, or benefit letters so income can be verified on the first visit.

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