AMERICREDIT FINANCIAL SERVICES INC
424B5, 1998-05-27
ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES
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                                                     RULE NO. 424(b)(5)
                                                     REGISTRATION NO. 333-22851
          PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT (TO PROSPECTUS DATED OCTOBER 9, 1997)
                                 $525,000,000
                AMERICREDIT AUTOMOBILE RECEIVABLES TRUST 1998-B
               $116,000,000 Class A-1 5.629% Asset Backed Notes
            $174,000,000 Class A-2 Floating Rate Asset Backed Notes
            $77,000,000 Class A-3 Floating Rate Asset Backed Notes
                $108,000,000 Class A-4 6.06% Asset Backed Notes
                $50,000,000 Class A-5 6.12% Asset Backed Notes
 
                               AFS FUNDING CORP.
                                    Seller
 
                               LOGO AMERICREDIT
                                    FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.  

                                   Servicer
                                  -----------
 
AmeriCredit Automobile Receivables  Trust 1998-B (the "Trust")  will be formed
 pursuant to a Trust Agreement to  be entered into between AFS Funding Corp.,
 as  Seller (the "Seller"),  and Bankers Trust  (Delaware), as  Owner Trustee
  (the "Owner  Trustee"),  and will  issue $116,000,000  aggregate principal
  amount  of Class A-1  5.629% Asset Backed  Notes (the "Class  A-1 Notes"),
   $174,000,000 aggregate principal amount of Class A-2 Floating Rate Asset
    Backed Notes (the  "Class A-2  Notes") $77,000,000 aggregate  principal
    amount of  Class A-3 Floating Rate Asset Backed  Notes (the "Class A-3
     Notes), $108,000,000 aggregate  principal amount  of Class A-4  6.06%
     Asset   Backed  Notes  (the  "Class  A-4   Notes")  and  $50,000,000
      aggregate principal amount  of Class A-5  6.12% Asset Backed  Notes
      (the  "Class A-5  Notes," and together  with the Class  A-1 Notes,
       the  Class A-2  Notes, the  Class  A-3 Notes  and the  Class A-4
        Notes, the "Notes").  The Notes will  be issued pursuant  to an
        Indenture  to be dated as  of May 11,  1998 (the "Indenture"),
         between the Trust and Bank One, N.A. as Indenture Trustee and
         as  Trust Collateral Agent (the  "Indenture Trustee" and the
          "Trust Collateral Agent").
 
The  assets  of  the  Trust  will  include a  pool  of  motor  vehicle  retail
 installment  sale contracts (the "Initial  Receivables") secured by  new and
  used  automobiles,  light  duty  trucks and  vans  financed  thereby  (the
   "Initial Financed  Vehicles"), certain monies received  thereunder after
    May 11,  1998 (the "Initial  Cutoff Date"), security  interests in the
     Initial Financed Vehicles and certain  other property, as more fully
      described herein.
 
      FOR A DISCUSSION OF CERTAIN FACTORS RELATING TO THE SECURITIES, SEE
         "RISK FACTORS" BEGINNING ON PAGE S-11 HEREIN AND BEGINNING ON
                                PAGE 15 IN THE
                           ACCOMPANYING PROSPECTUS.
 
   THE NOTES  REPRESENT OBLIGATIONS OF THE TRUST ONLY AND DO  NOT REPRESENT
       INTERESTS IN  OR OBLIGATIONS OF THE SELLER, THE  SERVICER OR ANY
           AFFILIATE THEREOF.
 
  FULL AND COMPLETE PAYMENT OF THE NOTEHOLDERS' DISTRIBUTABLE AMOUNT ON EACH
INSURED DISTRIBUTION DATE IS UNCONDITIONALLY AND IRREVOCABLY GUARANTEED
PURSUANT TO A FINANCIAL GUARANTY INSURANCE POLICY (THE "POLICY") TO BE ISSUED
BY:
 
                                   LOGO FSA

 THESE  SECURITIES HAVE NOT  BEEN APPROVED OR  DISAPPROVED BY THE  SECURITIES
   AND EXCHANGE  COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION NOR  HAS THE
     SECURITIES   AND  EXCHANGE  COMMISSION   OR  ANY  STATE   SECURITIES
       COMMISSION  PASSED  UPON  THE   ACCURACY  OR  ADEQUACY  OF  THIS
         PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT OR  THE PROSPECTUS. ANY REPRESENTATION
           TO THE CONTRARY IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.
 
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<CAPTION>
                                               PRICE TO      UNDERWRITING     PROCEEDS TO
                                               PUBLIC(1)       DISCOUNT      SELLER(1)(2)
                                            --------------- --------------- ---------------
<S>                                         <C>             <C>             <C>
Per Class A-1 Note.........................      100%            0.19%          99.81%
Per Class A-2 Note.........................      100%            0.23%          99.77%
Per Class A-3 Note.........................      100%            0.25%          99.75%
Per Class A-4 Note.........................   99.983063%         0.30%        99.683063%
Per Class A-5 Note.........................   99.965788%         0.35%        99.615788%
Total...................................... 524,964,602.04   1,312,100.00   523,652,502.04
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(1) Plus accrued interest, if any, from May 27, 1998.
(2) Before deducting expenses, estimated to be $1,200,000.
 
  The Notes are offered by the Underwriters when, as and if issued by the
Trust, delivered to and accepted by the Underwriters and subject to their
right to reject orders in whole or in part. It is expected that delivery of
the Notes in book-entry form will be made through the facilities of The
Depository Trust Company ("DTC") against payment in immediately available
funds and Cedel Bank, societe anonyme ("Cedel") and the Euroclear System
("Euroclear") on or about May 27, 1998.
CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON
                        BANCAMERICA ROBERTSON STEPHENS
                                                          CHASE SECURITIES INC.
                                ---------------
            The date of this Prospectus Supplement is May 19, 1998.
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           From time to time on or before July 31, 1998, additional motor
vehicle retail installment sale contracts (the "Subsequent Receivables," and
together with the InZitial Receivables, the "Receivables") secured by new and
used automobiles, light duty trucks and vans financed thereby (the "Subsequent
Financed Vehicles," and together with the Initial Financed Vehicles, the
"Financed Vehicles"), certain amounts received under the Subsequent Receivables
on and after the related Subsequent Cutoff Dates (as defined herein), security
interests in the Subsequent Financed Vehicles and certain other property, as
more fully described herein, are intended to be purchased by the Trust from
amounts deposited in a pre-funding account established with the Trust Collateral
Agent (the "Pre-Funding Account") on the date of issuance of the Notes.
Subsequent Receivables with an aggregate Principal Balance of approximately
$100,000,000 may be acquired by the Trust.

           The Notes will be secured by the assets of the Trust pursuant to the
Indenture. Interest on the Class A-1, Class A-4 and Class A-5 Notes will accrue
at the per annum interest rates specified above. The per annum rate of interest
on the Class A-2 Notes for each monthly interest period will equal one-month
LIBOR (as defined herein) plus .05%. The per annum rate of interest on the Class
A-3 Notes for each monthly interest period will equal one-month LIBOR (as
defined herein) plus .07%. For so long as AmeriCredit is the Servicer, interest
on the Notes will generally be payable on the fifth day of each month (each, a
"Distribution Date"), commencing on June 5, 1998. Principal on the Notes will be
payable on each Distribution Date to the extent described herein, except that no
principal will be paid on a Class of Notes until each Class of Notes having a
lower numerical Class designation has been paid in full. In the event that the
Back-up Servicer or other successor servicer becomes the Servicer, the
Distribution Date will become the twelfth day of each month, or if such twelfth
day is not a Business Day, the next following Business Day. The "Insured
Distribution Date" with respect to payments under the Policy will be the twelfth
of each month, or if such twelfth day is not a Business Day, the next following
Business Day, whether or not AmeriCredit is the Servicer.

           The Distribution Date with respect to any class of Notes on which the
final distribution is scheduled to be paid is the "Final Scheduled Distribution
Date" for such class. The Final Scheduled Distribution Date for the Class A-l
Notes will be the June 1999 Insured Distribution Date, for the Class A-2 Notes
will be the June 2001 Insured Distribution Date, for the Class A-3 Notes will be
the January 2002 Insured Distribution Date, for the Class A-4 Notes will be the
December 2002 Insured Distribution Date and for the Class A-5 Notes will be the
January 2005 Insured Distribution Date. However, payment in full of a Class of
Notes may occur earlier than such dates as described herein. In addition, the
Class A-4 and the Class A-5 Notes, to the extent outstanding, will be subject to
redemption in whole, but not in part, on any Distribution Date on which the
Servicer exercises its option to purchase the Receivables. The Servicer may
purchase the Receivables when the aggregate Principal Balance of the Receivables
has declined to 10% or less of the Original Pool Balance (as hereinafter
defined).

           There currently is no secondary market for the Notes. The
Underwriters expect to make a market in the Notes but have no obligation to do
so. There is no assurance that any such market will develop or continue or that
it will provide Noteholders with sufficient liquidity of investment.

           THIS PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT DOES NOT CONTAIN COMPLETE INFORMATION
ABOUT THE OFFERING OF THE NOTES. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS CONTAINED IN THE
PROSPECTUS AND PROSPECTIVE INVESTORS ARE URGED TO READ BOTH THIS PROSPECTUS
SUPPLEMENT AND THE PROSPECTUS IN FULL. SALES OF THE NOTES MAY NOT BE CONSUMMATED
UNLESS THE PURCHASER HAS RECEIVED A FINAL PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT AND THE FINAL
PROSPECTUS. TO THE EXTENT ANY STATEMENTS IN THIS PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT CONFLICT
WITH STATEMENTS IN THE PROSPECTUS, THE STATEMENTS IN THIS PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT
SHALL CONTROL.

           IN CONNECTION WITH THIS OFFERING, THE UNDERWRITERS MAY OVER-ALLOT OR
EFFECT TRANSACTIONS WHICH STABILIZE OR MAINTAIN THE MARKET PRICES OF THE NOTES
AT LEVELS ABOVE THOSE WHICH MIGHT OTHERWISE PREVAIL IN THE OPEN MARKET. SUCH
STABILIZING, IF COMMENCED, MAY BE DISCONTINUED AT ANY TIME.

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           Unless and until Definitive Notes are issued, unaudited monthly and
annual reports containing information concerning the Receivables will be sent on
behalf of the Trust to Cede & Co., as registered holder of the Notes and the
nominee of DTC. See "Description of the Notes -- Reports to Noteholders" and "--
Book-Entry Registration" in the accompanying Prospectus (the "Prospectus"). Such
reports will not constitute financial statements prepared in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles. None of the Seller, the Servicer, or
the Insurer intends to send any of its financial reports to Noteholders. The
Servicer, on behalf of the Trust, will file with the Securities and Exchange
Commission (the "Commission") periodic reports concerning the Trust to the
extent required under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the
"Exchange Act"), and the rules and regulations of the Commission thereunder.

                 INCORPORATION OF CERTAIN DOCUMENTS BY REFERENCE

           In addition to the documents described in the Prospectus under
"Incorporation of Certain Documents by Reference," the consolidated financial
statements of Financial Security Assurance Inc. (the "Insurer") and Subsidiaries
included in, or as exhibits to, the following documents which have been filed
with the Commission by Financial Security Assurance Holdings Ltd. ("Holdings"),
are hereby incorporated by reference in this Prospectus Supplement:

           (a) Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1997,
               and

           (b) Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended March 31,
               1998.

           All financial statements of the Insurer and Subsidiaries included in
documents filed by Holdings pursuant to Section 13(a), 13(c), 14 or 15(d) of the
Exchange Act subsequent to the date of this Prospectus Supplement and prior to
the termination of the offering of the Notes shall be deemed to be incorporated
by reference into this Prospectus Supplement and to be a part hereof from the
respective dates of filing of such documents.

           The Seller on behalf of the Trust hereby undertakes that, for
purposes of determining any liability under the Securities Act of 1933, each
filing of the Trust's annual report pursuant to section 13(a) or section 15(d)
of the Exchange Act and each filing of the financial statements of the Insurer
included in or as an exhibit to the annual report of Holdings filed pursuant to
section 13(a) or section 15(d) of the Exchange Act that is incorporated by
reference in the Registration Statement (as defined in the accompanying
Prospectus) shall be deemed to be a new registration statement relating to the
Notes offered hereby, and the offering of such Notes at that time shall be
deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof.

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                                SUMMARY OF TERMS

        The following summary is qualified in its entirety by reference to the
detailed information appearing elsewhere in this Prospectus Supplement and in
the Prospectus. Capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise defined herein
shall have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms elsewhere in this
Prospectus Supplement or the Prospectus.

Issuer......................... AmeriCredit Automobile Receivables Trust 1998-B
                                (the "Trust" or the "Issuer"), a Delaware
                                business trust to be formed pursuant to a Trust
                                Agreement, dated as of May 11, 1998 (the "Trust
                                Agreement"), among the Seller and the Owner
                                Trustee.

Seller......................... AFS Funding Corp. (the "Seller"), a special
                                purpose financing subsidiary of AmeriCredit.

Servicer....................... AmeriCredit Financial Services, Inc. (in its
                                individual capacity, "AmeriCredit" and, as
                                servicer, the "Servicer"), a Delaware
                                corporation.

Insurer........................ Financial Security Assurance Inc. (the
                                "Insurer"), a New York financial guaranty
                                insurance company.

Indenture Trustee.............. Bank One, N.A. (the "Indenture Trustee").

Owner Trustee.................. Bankers Trust (Delaware) (the "Owner Trustee").

Statistical Calculation Date... May 1, 1998.

Initial Cutoff Date............ May 11, 1998.

Closing Date................... May 27, 1998.

The Notes...................... The Trust will issue Class A-1 5.629% Asset
                                Backed Notes (the "Class A-1 Notes") in the
                                aggregate original principal amount of
                                $116,000,000, Class A-2 Floating Rate Asset
                                Backed Notes (the "Class A-2 Notes") in the
                                aggregate original principal amount of
                                $174,000,000, Class A-3 Floating Rate Asset
                                Backed Notes (the "Class A-3 Notes") in the
                                aggregate original principal amount of
                                $77,000,000, Class A-4 6.06% Asset Backed Notes
                                (the "Class A-4 Notes") in the aggregate
                                original principal amount of $108,000,000, and
                                Class A-5 6.12% Asset Backed Notes (the "Class
                                A-5 Notes") in the aggregate original principal
                                amount of $50,000,000. The Class A-1 Notes, the
                                Class A-2 Notes, the Class A-3 Notes, the Class
                                A-4 Notes and the Class A-5 Notes (collectively,
                                the "Notes") will be issued pursuant to an
                                Indenture, dated as of May 11, 1998, among the
                                Issuer and Bank One, N.A., as Indenture Trustee
                                and as Trust Collateral Agent (the "Trust
                                Collateral Agent"). The Notes will be offered
                                for purchase in denominations of $1,000 and
                                integral multiples thereof in book-entry form
                                only. Persons acquiring beneficial interests in
                                the Notes will hold their interests through DTC
                                in the United States or Cedel Bank, societe
                                anonyme ("Cedel") or the Euroclear System
                                ("Euroclear") in Europe.

                                The Notes will be secured by the assets of the
                                Trust pursuant to the Indenture.

The Certificates............... The Trust will issue Asset Backed Certificates
                                (the "Certificates") which represent the equity
                                ownership in the Trust, and are subordinate in
                                right of payment to the Notes. The Certificates
                                do not have a principal balance. The
                                Certificates will be issued pursuant to 

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                                the Trust Agreement. The Certificates are not
                                being offered hereby.

Trust Property................. Each Note will represent an obligation of the
                                Trust. The Trust's assets (the "Trust Property")
                                will include, among other things, certain motor
                                vehicle retail installment sale contracts (the
                                "Initial Receivables"), secured by new and used
                                automobiles, light duty trucks and vans (the
                                "Initial Financed Vehicles"), certain monies
                                received thereunder after the Initial Cutoff
                                Date, an assignment of the security interests in
                                the Initial Financed Vehicles securing the
                                Initial Receivables, the related Receivables
                                Files, all rights to proceeds from claims on
                                certain physical damage, credit life and
                                disability insurance policies covering the
                                Initial Financed Vehicles or the Obligors, as
                                the case may be, all rights to liquidation
                                proceeds with respect to the Initial
                                Receivables, an assignment of the right of the
                                Seller against Dealers under agreements between
                                AmeriCredit and such Dealers, certain bank
                                accounts, all proceeds of the foregoing, and
                                certain rights under the Trust Documents. The
                                Trust Property also will include an assignment
                                of the Seller's rights against AmeriCredit and
                                CP Funding Corp., a Nevada corporation which is
                                a wholly owned subsidiary of AmeriCredit ("CP
                                Funding"), under the Purchase Agreement upon the
                                occurrence of certain breaches of
                                representations and warranties. The Initial
                                Receivables will be purchased by the Seller from
                                AmeriCredit and CP Funding pursuant to a
                                purchase agreement (the "Purchase Agreement")
                                between the Seller, CP Funding and AmeriCredit
                                on or prior to the date of issuance of the
                                Notes.

                                Additional motor vehicle retail installment sale
                                contracts (the "Subsequent Receivables") secured
                                by new and used automobiles, light duty trucks
                                and vans (the "Subsequent Financed Vehicles")
                                and related property are intended to be
                                purchased by the Trust from the Seller from time
                                to time on or before July 31, 1998, from funds
                                on deposit in the Pre-Funding Account. The
                                Subsequent Receivables will be purchased by the
                                Seller from AmeriCredit and CP Funding pursuant
                                to one or more subsequent purchase agreements
                                (each, a "Subsequent Purchase Agreement")
                                between the Seller, CP Funding and AmeriCredit.
                                The purchase by the Trust of the Subsequent
                                Receivables is subject to the satisfaction of
                                certain conditions. The Initial Receivables and
                                the Subsequent Receivables are hereinafter
                                referred to as the "Receivables," and the
                                Initial Financed Vehicles and the Subsequent
                                Financed Vehicles are hereinafter referred to as
                                the "Financed Vehicles."

Receivables.................... The Receivables consist of motor vehicle retail
                                installment sale contracts originated by Dealers
                                and then acquired by AmeriCredit pursuant to its
                                Contract Acquisition Program. The motor vehicle
                                retail installment sale contracts consist
                                primarily of contracts with individuals with
                                less than perfect credit due to various factors,
                                including, among other things, the manner in
                                which such individuals have handled previous
                                credit, the limited extent of their prior credit
                                history and/or their limited financial
                                resources.

                                The statistical information presented herein is
                                based on the Initial Receivables as of the
                                Statistical Calculation Date. The Initial
                                Receivables have an aggregate Principal Balance
                                of $381,031,094.44 as of the Statistical
                                Calculation Date and an aggregate Principal
                                Balance of $424,998,427.33 as of the Initial
                                Cutoff Date. The additional Receivables
                                represent Receivables acquired by AmeriCredit
                                after the Statistical Calculation Date but prior
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                                Initial Cutoff Date. In addition, as of the
                                Statistical Calculation Date as to which
                                statistical information is presented herein,
                                some amortization has occurred prior to the
                                Initial Cutoff Date. In addition, certain
                                Receivables included as of the Statistical
                                Calculation Date have prepaid in full or have
                                been determined not to meet the eligibility
                                requirements and have not been included. As a
                                result of the foregoing, the statistical
                                distribution of characteristics as of the
                                Initial Cutoff Date varies somewhat from the
                                statistical distribution of such characteristics
                                as of the Statistical Calculation Date as
                                presented herein, although such variance is not
                                material.

                                The Initial Receivables have, as of the
                                Statistical Calculation Date, a weighted average
                                annual percentage rate ("APR") of approximately
                                18.8%, a weighted average original maturity of
                                approximately 57 months and a weighted average
                                remaining maturity of approximately 55 months.
                                Each of the Initial Receivables also will have a
                                remaining term of not more than 72 months and
                                not less than 3 months as of the Statistical
                                Calculation Date.

                                Following the Closing Date, the Trust will be
                                obligated to purchase from time to time on or
                                before the end of the Funding Period (as defined
                                below), subject to the availability thereof,
                                Subsequent Receivables consisting of retail
                                automobile installment sale contracts acquired
                                by the Seller from AmeriCredit and CP Funding.
                                The aggregate Principal Balance of the
                                Subsequent Receivables is anticipated by
                                AmeriCredit to equal approximately $100,000,000.
                                In connection with each purchase of Subsequent
                                Receivables, the Trust will be required to pay
                                to the Seller a cash purchase price equal to the
                                principal amount thereof from the Pre-Funding
                                Account. AmeriCredit will designate as a cutoff
                                date (each, a "Subsequent Cutoff Date") a date
                                to be specified in the related subsequent
                                transfer agreement, provided, however, that such
                                date shall be on or before the Subsequent
                                Transfer Date (as defined below). Subsequent
                                Receivables will be conveyed to the Seller and
                                then reconveyed by the Seller to the Trust on
                                designated dates (each, a "Subsequent Transfer
                                Date") occurring during the Funding Period. The
                                Trust may purchase the Subsequent Receivables
                                only from the Seller and not from any other
                                person, and the Seller may purchase the
                                Subsequent Receivables only from AmeriCredit and
                                CP Funding. The Subsequent Receivables must
                                satisfy certain eligibility criteria.

The Policy..................... On the Closing Date, the Insurer will issue to
                                the Trust Collateral Agent as agent for the
                                Indenture Trustee, a financial guaranty
                                insurance policy (the "Policy"). Pursuant to the
                                Policy, the Insurer will unconditionally and
                                irrevocably guarantee to the Noteholders payment
                                of the scheduled payments for each Insured
                                Distribution Date.

                                The "Insured Distribution Date" will be the
                                twelfth day of each month, or, if such twelfth
                                day is not a Business Day, the next following
                                Business Day. In the event that, on any
                                Distribution Date, the Noteholders did not
                                receive the full amount of the scheduled payment
                                then due to them, such shortfall (together with,
                                in the case of an interest shortfall, interest
                                thereon at the related Interest Rate) shall be
                                due and payable and shall be funded on the
                                Insured Distribution Date either from the Spread
                                Account or from the proceeds of a drawing under
                                the Policy. The Record Date applicable to an
                                Insured Distribution Date shall be the Record
                                Date applicable to the related 

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                                Distribution Date.

Terms of the Notes............. The principal terms of the Notes will be as
                                described below:
   

   A. Distribution Dates....... For so long as AmeriCredit is the Servicer,
                                payments of interest and principal on the Notes
                                will be made on the fifth day of each month (or,
                                if such fifth day is not a Business Day, on the
                                next following Business Day; provided, that such
                                day for payment shall in no event be earlier
                                than the third Business Day of the month)(each,
                                a "Distribution Date") commencing June 5, 1998.
                                Payments will be made to holders of record of
                                the Notes (the "Noteholders") as of the close of
                                business on the Business Day immediately
                                preceding such Distribution Date (a "Record
                                Date"). A "Business Day" is a day other than a
                                Saturday, Sunday or other day on which
                                commercial banks located in the states of Texas,
                                Delaware, Ohio or New York are authorized or
                                obligated to be closed.

                                If the backup servicer or another successor
                                servicer becomes the Servicer, the "Distribution
                                Date" will thereafter become the twelfth day of
                                each month, or if such twelfth day is not a
                                Business Day, the next following Business Day
                                (i.e., the "Distribution Date" and the "Insured
                                Distribution Date" will thereafter be the same
                                date).

                                The Insurer will only make payment of any unpaid
                                interest and principal on the Notes on the
                                Insured Distribution Date, which will be the
                                twelfth day of each month, or if such twelfth
                                day is not a Business Day, the next following
                                Business Day. An "Event of Default" with respect
                                to the Notes will only occur if the full amount
                                of the required monthly payment has not been
                                distributed on or prior to the related Insured
                                Distribution Date.

   B. Final Scheduled
      Distribution Dates....... For the Class A-1 Notes, the June 1999 Insured
                                Distribution Date; for the Class A-2 Notes, the
                                June 2001 Insured Distribution Date; for the
                                Class A-3 Notes, the January 2002 Insured
                                Distribution Date; for the Class A-4 Notes, the
                                December 2002 Insured Distribution Date; and for
                                the Class A-5 Notes, the January 2005 Insured
                                Distribution Date.
                                 
   C. Interest Rates........... The Class A-1 Notes, the Class A-4 and the Class
                                A-5 Notes will bear interest at the respective
                                fixed per annum rates set forth on the cover
                                page hereof. The Class A-2 Notes will bear
                                interest at a floating rate equal to the London
                                interbank offered rates for one-month U.S.
                                dollar deposits ("LIBOR") plus .05%. The Class
                                A-3 Notes will bear interest at a floating rate
                                equal to the London interbank offered rates for
                                one-month U.S. dollar deposits ("LIBOR") plus
                                .07%. Each such interest rate for a Class of
                                Notes is referred to as the "Interest Rate." 


   D. Interest................. Interest on the Notes of each Class will accrue
                                at the applicable Interest Rate from and
                                including the most recent Distribution Date on
                                which interest has been paid (or, in the case of
                                the first Distribution Date, from and including
                                the Closing Date) to, but excluding, the
                                following Distribution Date (each, an "Interest
                                Period"). In the case of the first Distribution
                                Date, the Interest Period shall be nine days.
                                The interest which accrues during an Interest
                                Period shall accrue on the principal amount of
                                the Notes of each Class outstanding as of the
                                end of the prior Distribution Date (or, in the
                                case of the first Distribution Date, as of the
                                Closing Date); provided, that if such principal
                                balance is further reduced by a payment of
                                principal on the Insured Distribution Date which
                                immediately follows such prior 

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                                Distribution Date, then such interest shall
                                accrue (i) from and including such prior
                                Distribution Date to, but excluding, such
                                related Insured Distribution Date, on the
                                principal balance outstanding as of the end of
                                the prior Distribution Date (or, in the case of
                                the first Distribution Date, as of the Closing
                                Date) and (ii) from and including such Insured
                                Distribution Date, to, but excluding, the
                                following Distribution Date, on the principal
                                balance outstanding as of the end of such
                                Insured Distribution Date. Interest on the Notes
                                for any Distribution Date due but not paid on
                                such Distribution Date will be due on the next
                                Insured Distribution Date together with, to the
                                extent permitted by law, interest on such amount
                                at the applicable Interest Rate. The amount of
                                interest distributable on the Notes on each
                                Distribution Date will equal interest accrued
                                during the related Interest Period, plus any
                                shortfall amount carried-forward. Interest on
                                the Class A-1 Notes, the Class A-2 Notes and the
                                Class A-3 Notes will be calculated on the basis
                                of a 360-day year and the actual number of days
                                elapsed in the applicable Interest Period.
                                Interest on the Class A-4 Notes and the Class A-
                                5 Notes will be calculated on the basis of a 
                                360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day months.

   E. Principal................ Principal of the Notes will be payable on each
                                Distribution Date in an amount equal to the
                                Noteholders' Principal Distributable Amount and
                                the Noteholders' Accelerated Principal Amount,
                                if any, for the calendar month (the "Monthly
                                Period") preceding such Distribution Date. The
                                Noteholders' Principal Distributable Amount will
                                equal the sum of (x) the Noteholders' Percentage
                                of the Principal Distributable Amount and (y)
                                any unpaid portion of the amount described in
                                clause (x) with respect to a prior Distribution
                                Date. The "Principal Distributable Amount" with
                                respect to any Distribution Date will be an
                                amount equal to the sum of the following amounts
                                with respect to the related Monthly Period,
                                computed in accordance with the simple interest
                                method: (i) collections on Receivables (other
                                than Liquidated and Purchased Receivables)
                                allocable to principal, including full and
                                partial principal prepayments, (ii) the
                                Principal Balance of each Receivable (other than
                                Purchased Receivables) that became a Liquidated
                                Receivable during the related Monthly Period,
                                (iii)(A) the portion of the Purchase Amount
                                allocable to principal of all Receivables that
                                became Purchased Receivables as of the
                                immediately preceding Record Date and (B) at the
                                option of the Insurer, the outstanding Principal
                                Balances of those Receivables that were required
                                to be repurchased by the Seller and/or
                                AmeriCredit during such Monthly Period but were
                                not so repurchased, and (iv) the aggregate
                                amount of Cram Down Losses during such Monthly
                                Period.

                                Any amount of principal due on the Notes on a
                                Distribution Date and not paid on such
                                Distribution Date shall be due and payable on
                                the following Insured Distribution Date.

                                The Noteholders' Percentage will be 100% until
                                the Class A-5 Notes have been paid in full and
                                thereafter will be zero. No principal will be
                                paid on a Class of Notes until the principal of
                                all Classes of Notes having a lower numerical
                                Class designation has been paid in full. In
                                addition, the outstanding principal amount of
                                the Notes of any Class, to the extent not
                                previously paid, will be payable on the
                                respective Final Scheduled Distribution Date for
                                such Class (and, if not paid in full on such
                                date, will be paid on the Insured Distribution
                                Date immediately following such Final Scheduled
                                Distribution Date).

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   F. Optional Redemption...... The Class A-4 Notes and the Class A-5 Notes, to
                                the extent still outstanding, may be redeemed in
                                whole, but not in part, on any Distribution Date
                                on which the Servicer exercises its option to
                                purchase the Receivables, which, subject to
                                certain requirements can occur after the Pool
                                Balance declines to 10% or less of the Original
                                Pool Balance, at a redemption price equal to the
                                unpaid principal amount of the Notes of such
                                Class plus accrued and unpaid interest thereon.
                                The Original Pool Balance will equal the sum of
                                (i) the aggregate Principal Balance of the
                                Initial Receivables as of the Initial Cutoff
                                Date plus (ii) the aggregate Principal Balances
                                of all Subsequent Receivables added to the Trust
                                as of their respective Subsequent Cutoff Dates
                                (the "Original Pool Balance"). 

   G. Mandatory Redemption..... Each Class of Notes will be redeemed in part on
                                the Mandatory Redemption Date (as defined under
                                "Pre-Funding Account" below) in the event that
                                any portion of the Pre-Funded Amount remains on
                                deposit in the Pre-Funding Account at the end of
                                the Funding Period. The aggregate principal
                                amount of each Class of Notes to be redeemed
                                will be an amount equal to such Class's pro rata
                                share (based on the respective current principal
                                amount of each Class of Notes) of the Pre-Funded
                                Amount at the end of the Funding Period (such
                                Class's "Note Prepayment Amount"); provided,
                                that if the aggregate remaining amount in the
                                Pre-Funding Account is $100,000 or less, such
                                amount will be applied exclusively to reduce the
                                outstanding principal balance of the Class of
                                Notes then entitled to receive distributions of
                                principal.

                                The Notes may be accelerated and subject to
                                immediate payment at par upon the occurrence of
                                an Event of Default under the Indenture. So long
                                as no Insurer Default shall have occurred and be
                                continuing, an Event of Default under the
                                Indenture will occur only upon delivery by the
                                Insurer to the Indenture Trustee of notice of
                                the occurrence of certain events of default
                                under the Insurance and Indemnity Agreement,
                                dated as of May 11, 1998 (the "Insurance
                                Agreement"), among the Insurer, the Trust,
                                AmeriCredit, AmeriCredit Corp., CP Funding and
                                the Seller. In the case of such an Event of
                                Default, the Notes will automatically be
                                accelerated and subject to immediate payment at
                                par. The Policy does not guarantee payment of
                                any amounts that become due on an accelerated
                                basis, unless the Insurer elects, in its sole
                                discretion, to pay such amounts in whole or in
                                part.

Pre-Funding Account............ On the Closing Date, a cash amount equal to
                                approximately $100,000,000 (the "Initial
                                Pre-Funded Amount") will be deposited in an
                                account (the "Pre-Funding Account") which will
                                be established with the Trust Collateral Agent.
                                The "Funding Period" is the period from the
                                Closing Date until the earliest of the date on
                                which (i) the amount on deposit in the
                                Pre-Funding Account is less than $100,000, (ii)
                                a Servicer Termination Event occurs under the
                                Sale and Servicing Agreement, or (iii) July 31,
                                1998. The Initial Pre-Funded Amount as reduced
                                from time to time during the Funding Period by
                                the amount thereof used to purchase Subsequent
                                Receivables in accordance with the Sale and
                                Servicing Agreement is referred to herein as the
                                "Pre-Funded Amount." The Seller expects that the
                                Pre-Funded Amount will be reduced to less than
                                $100,000 on or before the end of the Funding
                                Period. Any Pre-Funded Amount remaining at the
                                end of the Funding Period will be payable to the
                                Noteholders on the Mandatory Redemption Date as
                                described herein. The "Mandatory Redemption

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                                Date" is the earlier of (i) the Distribution
                                Date in August 1998 or (ii) if the last day of
                                the Funding Period occurs on or prior to the
                                Calculation Date (as defined below) occurring in
                                June or July 1998, the Distribution Date
                                relating to such Calculation Date. The
                                "Calculation Date" is the close of business on
                                the last day of each Monthly Period. 

Capitalized Interest Account... On the Closing Date, a cash amount shall be
                                deposited in an account (the "Capitalized
                                Interest Account") which will be established
                                with the Trust Collateral Agent. The amount, if
                                any, deposited in the Capitalized Interest
                                Account will be applied on the Distribution
                                Dates occurring in June, July and August 1998 to
                                fund an amount (the "Monthly Capitalized
                                Interest Amount") equal to the amount of
                                interest accrued for each such Distribution Date
                                at the weighted average Interest Rates on the
                                portion of the Notes having a principal balance
                                in excess of the Principal Balances of the
                                Initial Receivables (which portion will equal
                                the Pre-Funded Amount). Any amounts remaining in
                                the Capitalized Interest Account on the
                                Mandatory Redemption Date and not used for such
                                purposes are required to be paid directly to the
                                Seller on such date.


Ratings........................ It is a condition to issuance that the Class A-l
                                Notes be rated A-1+ by Standard & Poor's Ratings
                                Services, a division of The McGraw-Hill
                                Companies, Inc. ("S&P"), and P-1 by Moody's
                                Investors Service, Inc. ("Moody's" and together
                                with S&P, the "Rating Agencies"), and that the
                                Class A-2 Notes, the Class A-3 Notes, the Class
                                A-4 Notes and the Class A-5 Notes be rated AAA
                                by S&P and Aaa by Moody's. The ratings by the
                                Rating Agencies of the Notes will be (i) with
                                respect to the Class A-1 Notes, without regard
                                to the Policy in the case of S&P and
                                substantially based on the Policy in the case of
                                Moody's and (ii) with respect to all other
                                Classes of Notes, based on the Policy. To the
                                extent that such ratings are based on the
                                Policy, such ratings apply to distributions due
                                on the Insured Distribution Dates, and not to
                                distributions due on the Distribution Dates.
                                There is no assurance that the ratings initially
                                assigned to the Notes will not subsequently be
                                lowered or withdrawn by the Rating Agencies.

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                                 RISK FACTORS

           Prospective Noteholders should consider, in addition to the factors
described under "Risk Factors" in the Prospectus, the following risk factors in
connection with the purchase of the Notes.

Prepayment from the Pre-Funding Account; Ability to Originate Subsequent
Receivables

           To the extent that the Pre-Funded Amount has not been fully applied
to the purchase of Subsequent Receivables by the Trust by the end of the Funding
Period, the Noteholders will receive a prepayment of principal on the Mandatory
Redemption Date in an amount equal to their pro rata share (based on the current
principal balance of each Class) of the Pre-Funded Amount (exclusive of
investment earnings) remaining in the Pre-Funding Account at the end of the
Funding Period; provided, that if the aggregate remaining amount in the
Pre-Funding Account is $100,000 or less, such amount will be applied exclusively
to reduce the outstanding principal balance of the Class of Notes then entitled
to receive distributions of principal. Any reinvestment risk from the prepayment
of the Notes from the Pre-Funded Amount at the end of the Funding Period will be
borne by the Noteholders. See "Yield and Prepayment Considerations" herein.

           The conveyance of Subsequent Receivables to the Trust during the
Funding Period is subject to the conditions described herein under "The
Receivables -- Eligibility Criteria." The ability of the Trust to invest in
Subsequent Receivables is dependent upon the ability of AmeriCredit to originate
through Dealers a sufficient amount of motor vehicle retail installment sales
contracts that meet such eligibility criteria. The ability of AmeriCredit to
originate sufficient Subsequent Receivables may be affected by a variety of
social and economic factors. Economic factors include interest rates,
unemployment levels, the rate of inflation and consumer perception of economic
conditions generally. Neither of AmeriCredit nor the Seller has any basis to
predict whether or the extent to which economic or social factors will affect
the availability of Subsequent Receivables. See "The Receivables" herein.

Maturity and Prepayment Assumptions

           All of the Receivables are prepayable at any time. The rate of
prepayments on the Receivables may be influenced by a variety of economic,
social and other factors, including the fact that an Obligor generally may not
sell or transfer the related Financed Vehicle securing a Receivable without the
consent of AmeriCredit. (For this purpose the term "prepayments" includes
prepayments in full, certain partial prepayments related to refunds of extended
service contract costs and unearned insurance premiums, liquidations due to
default, Cram Down Losses, as well as receipts of proceeds from physical damage,
repossession loss, credit life and credit accident and health insurance policies
and certain other Receivables repurchased for administrative reasons.) The rate
of prepayment on the Receivables may also be influenced by the structure of the
loan, the nature of the Obligors and the Financed Vehicles and servicing
decisions as discussed above. In addition, under certain circumstances, the
Seller and the Servicer are obligated to purchase Receivables pursuant to the
Sale and Servicing Agreement as a result of breaches of certain covenants. The
Servicer also has the right, subject to certain conditions, to purchase the
Receivables when the Pool Balance is 10% or less of the Original Pool Balance.
Any reinvestment risks resulting from a faster or slower incidence of prepayment
of Receivables will be borne entirely by the Noteholders. See "Yield and
Prepayment Considerations".

Concentration of Receivables

           As of the Statistical Calculation Date (based on Principal Balance
and mailing address of the Obligors), Obligors with respect to approximately
13.1% of the Receivables were located in California, Obligors with respect to
approximately 10.1% of the Receivables were located in Texas, and substantially
all of the rest of the Receivables were located in those states identified in
the table on page S-20. See "The Receivables". Accordingly, adverse economic
conditions or other factors particularly affecting any of these states could
adversely affect the delinquency or loan loss experience of the Issuer with
respect to the Receivables.

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Limited Assets

           The Trust will not have, nor is it permitted or expected to have, any
significant assets or sources of funds other than the Receivables, the
Pre-Funding Account, the Capitalized Interest Account and the Policy. Holders of
the Notes must rely for repayment upon payments on the Receivables and, if and
to the extent available, amounts on deposit in the Pre-Funding Account, the
Capitalized Interest Account and payments of claims made under the Policy. The
Pre-Funded Amount on deposit in the Pre-Funding Account will be used solely to
purchase Subsequent Receivables and is not available to cover losses on the
Receivables. The Capitalized Interest Account is designed to cover obligations
of the Trust relating to that portion of its assets not invested in Receivables
and is not designed to provide protection against losses on the Receivables.
Similarly, although the Policy will be available on each Insured Distribution
Date to cover shortfalls in distributions of the Noteholders' Distributable
Amount on the related Distribution Date, if the Insurer defaults in its
obligations under the Policy, the Trust will depend on current distributions on
the Receivables and, amounts, if any, available therefor in certain collateral
accounts maintained for the benefit of the Insurer to make payments on the
Notes. See "The Insurer" and "The Policy" herein.

Ratings on Notes

           A rating is not a recommendation to purchase, hold or sell Notes. The
ratings of the Notes address the likelihood of the payment of principal and
interest on the Notes pursuant to their terms. There is no assurance that a
rating will remain in effect for any given period of time or that a rating will
not be lowered or withdrawn entirely by a Rating Agency if in its judgment
circumstances in the future so warrant. In the event that any ratings initially
assigned to the Notes are subsequently lowered or withdrawn for any reason,
including by reason of a downgrading of the claims-paying ability of the
Insurer, no person or entity will be obligated to provide any additional credit
enhancement with respect to the Notes. Any reduction or withdrawal of a rating
may have an adverse effect on the liquidity and market price of the Notes.

Events of Default Under the Indenture

           So long as no Insurer Default shall have occurred and be continuing,
neither the Indenture Trustee nor the Noteholders may declare an Event of
Default under the Indenture. So long as an Insurer Default shall not have
occurred and be continuing, an Event of Default will occur only upon delivery by
the Insurer to the Indenture Trustee of notice of the occurrence of certain
events of default under the Insurance Agreement. Upon the occurrence of an Event
of Default under the Indenture (so long as an Insurer Default shall not have
occurred and be continuing), the Insurer will have the right, but not the
obligation, to cause the liquidation, in whole or in part, of the Trust
Property, which will result in redemption, in whole or in part, of the Notes.
Following the occurrence of an Event of Default, the Indenture Trustee and the
Owner Trustee will continue to submit claims under the Policy as necessary to
enable the Trust to continue to make payments of the Noteholders' Distributable
Amount on each Insured Distribution Date. However, following the occurrence of
an Event of Default, the Insurer may elect to pay all or any portion of the
outstanding amount of the Notes, plus accrued interest thereon.


                                 USE OF PROCEEDS

           The net proceeds to be received by the Trust from the sale of the
Notes will be used to pay the Seller, and in turn, AmeriCredit and CP Funding,
the purchase price for the Receivables, to make the deposits of the Pre-Funded
Amount into the Pre-Funding Account and to make the initial deposit into the
Capitalized Interest Account.

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                                  THE SERVICER

           The Servicer is a wholly-owned subsidiary of AmeriCredit Corp. The
Servicer was incorporated in Delaware on July 22, 1992. AmeriCredit purchases
and services automobile loans which are originated and assigned to AmeriCredit
by automobile dealers. AmeriCredit is the primary operating subsidiary of
AmeriCredit Corp., a Texas corporation the common shares of which are listed on
the New York Stock Exchange. The Servicer's executive offices are located at 200
Bailey Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas 76107-1220; telephone (817) 332-7000.

           The Servicer will initially service the Receivables pursuant to the
Sale and Servicing Agreement and will be compensated for acting as the Servicer.
The Servicer will be appointed custodian for the Receivables and the Receivables
will be delivered to and held by the Servicer. Prior to delivery of the
Receivables to the Servicer, as custodian, AmeriCredit will stamp the
Receivables to reflect the sale and assignment of the Receivables to the Issuer.
AmeriCredit will not seek to have amended or re-issued the certificates of title
of the Financed Vehicles. In the absence of amendments to the certificates of
title, the Issuer may not have perfected security interests in the Financed
Vehicles securing the receivables originated in some states, including Texas and
California. See "Certain Legal Aspects of Receivables."


                                    THE SELLER

           The Seller was incorporated in the State of Nevada in April, 1996.
The Seller is organized for the limited purpose of purchasing receivables from
AmeriCredit and transferring such receivables to third parties and any
activities incidental to and necessary or convenient for the accomplishment of
such purposes. The Seller is a wholly-owned subsidiary of AmeriCredit. The
principal executive offices of the Seller are located at 1325 Airmotive Way,
Reno, Nevada 89502; telephone (702) 322-2221.

           The Seller has taken steps in structuring the transaction
contemplated hereby that are intended to ensure that the voluntary or
involuntary application for relief by AmeriCredit under Insolvency Laws will not
result in consolidation of the assets and liabilities of the Seller with those
of AmeriCredit. These steps include the creation of the Seller as a separate,
limited-purpose subsidiary pursuant to a certificate of incorporation containing
certain limitations (including restrictions on the nature of the Seller's
business, the requirement of an independent director being on the Board of
Directors of the Seller and a restriction on the Seller's ability to commence a
voluntary case or proceeding under any Insolvency Law without the prior
unanimous affirmative vote of all of its directors). The Seller has received the
advice of counsel to the effect that, subject to certain facts, assumptions and
qualifications, it would not be a proper exercise by a court of its equitable
discretion to disregard the separate corporate existence of the Seller and to
require the consolidation of the assets and liabilities of the Seller with the
assets and liabilities of AmeriCredit in the event of the application of the
federal bankruptcy laws to AmeriCredit. Among other things, it is assumed by
counsel that the Seller will follow certain procedures in the conduct of its
affairs, including maintaining records and books of account separate from those
of AmeriCredit, refraining from commingling its assets with those of AmeriCredit
and refraining from holding itself out as having agreed to pay, or being liable
for, the debts of AmeriCredit. The Seller intends to follow and has represented
to such counsel that it will follow these and other procedures related to
maintaining its separate corporate identity. However, in the event that the
Seller did not follow these procedures, there can be no assurance that a court
would not conclude that the assets and liabilities of the Seller should be
consolidated with those of AmeriCredit. If a court were to reach such a
conclusion, or a filing were made under any Insolvency Law by or against the
Seller, or if an attempt were made to litigate any of the foregoing issues,
delays in distributions on the Notes (and possible reductions in the amount of
such distributions) could occur. See "Risk Factors- Certain Legal Aspects."

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                                   THE TRUST

           The following information supplements and, to the extent inconsistent
therewith, supersedes the information contained in the accompanying Prospectus.

General

           The Issuer, AmeriCredit Automobile Receivables Trust 1998-B, is a
business trust formed under the laws of the State of Delaware pursuant to the
Trust Agreement for the transactions described in this Prospectus Supplement.
After its formation, the Trust will not engage in any activity other than (i)
acquiring, holding and managing the Receivables and the other assets of the
Trust and proceeds therefrom, (ii) issuing the Notes and the Certificate, (iii)
making payments on the Notes and (iv)engaging in other activities that are
necessary, suitable or convenient to accomplish the foregoing or are incidental
thereto or connected therewith.

           The proceeds of the initial sale of the Notes will be used by the
Trust to purchase the Initial Receivables from the Seller pursuant to the Sale
and Servicing Agreement and to fund the deposits in the Pre-Funding Account,
certain collateral accounts maintained for the benefit of the Insurer and, the
Capitalized Interest Account.

           The Trust's principal offices are in Wilmington, Delaware, in care of
Bankers Trust (Delaware), as Owner Trustee, at the address listed below under
"-- The Owner Trustee."

The Owner Trustee

           Bankers Trust (Delaware) is the Owner Trustee under the Trust
Agreement, is a Delaware banking corporation and its principal offices are
located at 1011 Centre Road, Suite 200, Wilmington, Delaware 19805. The Owner
Trustee will perform limited administrative functions under the Trust Agreement.
The Owner Trustee's liability in connection with the issuance of the Certificate
and the issuance and sale of the Notes is limited solely to the express
obligations of the Owner Trustee set forth in the Trust Agreement and the Sale
and Servicing Agreement.

The Indenture Trustee

           Bank One, N.A. is the Indenture Trustee under the Indenture. Bank 
One, N.A. is a national banking association, the principal offices of which are
located at 100 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215.


                               THE TRUST PROPERTY

           The Trust Property will include, among other things, the following:
(a) motor vehicle retail installment sale contracts secured by new and used
vehicles, light duty trucks and vans; (b) certain monies received thereunder
after the Initial Cutoff Date or the Subsequent Cutoff Date, as the case may be;
(c) such amounts as from time to time that may be held in the Lockbox Accounts,
the Collection Account, the Pre-Funding Account, and the Capitalized Interest
Account; (d) an assignment of the security interests of AmeriCredit and CP
Funding in the Financed Vehicles; (e) an assignment of the rights of the Seller
against Dealers under agreements between AmeriCredit and such Dealers (the
"Dealer Agreements"); (f) an assignment of the right to receive proceeds from
claims on certain physical damage, credit life and disability insurance policies
covering the Financed Vehicles or the Obligors; (g) an assignment of the rights
of the Seller under the Purchase Agreement and any Subsequent Purchase
Agreements; (h) the Receivables Files; and (i) certain other rights under the
Trust Documents.

           The Initial Receivables were, and the Subsequent Receivables were or
will be, originated by Dealers in accordance with AmeriCredit's requirements
under agreements with Dealers for assignment to AmeriCredit, have been or will
be so assigned, and evidence or will evidence the indirect financing made

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available to the Obligors. Dealer Agreements may provide for repurchase or
recourse against the Dealer in the event of a breach of a representation or
warranty by the Dealer under a Dealer Agreement.

           The "Pool Balance" at any time represents the aggregate Principal
Balance of the Receivables at the end of the preceding Monthly Period (plus the
amount, if any, then on deposit in the Pre-Funding Account on such date), after
giving effect to all payments received from Obligors and any Purchase Amounts to
be remitted by AmeriCredit or the Seller, for such Monthly Period and all
losses, including Cram Down Losses, realized on Receivables liquidated during
such Monthly Period.

           Pursuant to the Indenture, the Trust will grant a security interest
in the Trust Property in favor of the Trust Collateral Agent for the benefit of
the Indenture Trustee on behalf of the Noteholders and for the benefit of the
Insurer in support of the obligations owing to it under the Insurance Agreement.
Any proceeds of such security interest in the Trust Property would be
distributed according to the Indenture, as described below under "Description of
the Purchase Agreements and the Trust Documents -- Distributions." The Insurer
would be entitled to such distributions only after payment of amounts owing to,
among others, holders of the Notes.


                  AMERICREDIT'S AUTOMOBILE FINANCING PROGRAM

           Through its branch offices and marketing representatives, AmeriCredit
serves as a funding source for franchised and independent automobile dealers to
finance their customers' purchase of new and used automobiles, light duty trucks
and vans. Dealers originate retail installment sale contracts ("Contracts")
which conform to AmeriCredit's credit policies which are then purchased by
AmeriCredit generally without recourse to the Dealers. AmeriCredit also services
the Contracts that it purchases.

           AmeriCredit's indirect lending programs are designed to serve
consumers who have limited access to traditional auto financing. The typical
borrower may have had previous financial difficulties, but is now attempting to
re-establish credit, or may not yet have an established credit history. Because
AmeriCredit serves consumers who are unable to meet the credit standards imposed
by most traditional auto financing sources, AmeriCredit generally charges
interest at rates which are higher than those charged by traditional auto
financing sources. AmeriCredit also expects to sustain a higher level of
delinquencies and credit losses than that experienced by traditional auto
financing sources since AmeriCredit provides financing in a relatively high risk
market.

           AmeriCredit has established relationships with a variety of Dealers
located in the markets in which AmeriCredit has branch offices or marketing
representatives. While AmeriCredit occasionally finances purchases of new autos,
a substantial majority of AmeriCredit's Contracts were originated in connection
with Obligors' purchases of used autos. Of the Contracts purchased by
AmeriCredit during the year ended June 30, 1997, approximately 83% were
originated by manufacturer-franchised Dealers with used auto operations and 17%
by independent Dealers specializing in used auto sales; of the Contracts
purchased in the nine months ended March 31, 1998, the respective percentages
were 84% and 16%. AmeriCredit purchased Contracts from 5,657 Dealers during the
year ended June 30, 1997 and from 7,763 Dealers during the nine months ended
March 31, 1998.

           Contracts are generally purchased by AmeriCredit without recourse to
the Dealer, and accordingly, the Dealer usually has no liability to AmeriCredit
if the consumer defaults on the Contract. To mitigate AmeriCredit's risk from
potential credit losses, AmeriCredit typically charges the Dealers an
acquisition fee when purchasing Contracts. Such acquisition fees are negotiated
with Dealers on a contract-by-contract basis and are usually non-refundable.
Although Contracts are purchased without recourse to Dealers, Dealers typically
make certain representations as to the validity of the contract and compliance
with certain laws, and indemnify AmeriCredit against any claims, defenses and
set-offs that may be asserted against AmeriCredit because of assignment of the
Contract.

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As of March 31, 1998, AmeriCredit operated 119 branch offices in 33 states as
reflected in the following table:

STATE             CITY                  STATE             CITY               
Arizona           Phoenix(2)            New Hampshire     Salem              
                                                                              
                  Tucson                New Jersey        Marlton             
                                                          Newark              
California        Concord                                 Paramus             
                  Encino                                  Somerset            
                  Fresno                                  Tinton Falls        
                  Irvine                                                      
                  Los Angeles           New Mexico        Albuquerque         
                  Pasadena                                                    
                  Riverside             New York          Albany              
                  Sacramento                              Buffalo             
                  San Diego                               Long Island         
                  San Francisco                           Rochester           
                  San Jose                                Syracuse            
                  Santa Rosa                              White Plains        
                  Stockton                                                    
                                        North Carolina    Charlotte           
Colorado          Colorado Springs                        Raleigh-Durham      
                  Denver                                  Winston-Salem       
                  Ft. Collins                                                 
                                        Ohio              Akron               
Delaware          Wilmington                              Cincinnati (2)      
                                                          Cleveland           
Florida           Ft. Lauderdale                          Columbus            
                  Ft. Myers                               Dayton              
                  Jacksonville                                                
                  Miami                 Oklahoma          Oklahoma City       
                  Orlando                                 Tulsa               
                  Pensacola                                                   
                  Tampa                 Oregon            Medford             
                  West Palm Beach                         Portland            
                                                                              
Georgia           Atlanta (3)           Pennsylvania      Allentown           
                  Macon                                   Harrisburg          
                                                          Philadelphia(2)     
Illinois          Chicago (4)                             Pittsburgh (2)      
                  Naperville                              Scranton            
                  Springfield                                                 
                                        Rhode Island      Providence          
Indiana           Evansville                                                  
                  Indianapolis          South Carolina    Charleston          
                                                          Columbia            
Kansas            Overland Park                                               
                  Wichita               Tennessee         Chattanooga         
                                                          Knoxville           
Kentucky          Covington                               Memphis             
                  Louisville                              Nashville           
                  Lexington                                                   
                                        Texas             Austin              
Maryland          Baltimore (2)                           Dallas              
                  Landover                                Fort Worth          
                                                          Houston (2)         
Massachusetts     Boston                                  San Antonio         
                  Springfield                                                 
                                        Utah              Salt Lake City      
Michigan          Detroit (2)                                                 
                  Flint                 Virginia          Arlington           
                  Grand Rapids                            Fredricksburg       
                                                          Newport News        
Minnesota         Minneapolis                             Norfolk             
                  St. Paul                                Richmond            
                                                          Roanoke             
Missouri          Kansas City                                                 
                  St. Louis (2)         Washington        Seattle (2)         
                                                          Spokane             
Nevada            Las Vegas                               Tacoma              
                  Reno                                                        
                                        Wisconsin         Milwaukee           
                                                                              
                                                                              
These branch offices solicit Dealers for Contracts and maintain AmeriCredit's
relationship with the Dealers in the geographic vicinity of the branch office.

                                      S-16
<PAGE>
 
           AmeriCredit also has marketing representatives covering certain
existing branch territories and markets where the company does not have a branch
presence. AmeriCredit does business in a total of 45 states.

           See "AmeriCredit's Automobile Financing Program" in the Prospectus
for a description of AmeriCredit's contract acquisition, servicing and
collection practices.

                                THE RECEIVABLES

           The following information supplements the information contained under
"The Receivables" in the accompanying Prospectus.

General

           The Receivables were, or will be, purchased by AmeriCredit in the
ordinary course of business pursuant to AmeriCredit's Contract Acquisition
Program from Dealers. The Receivables will consist of motor vehicle retail
installment sale contracts. The motor vehicle retail installment sale contracts
consist primarily of contracts with individuals with less than perfect credit
due to various factors, including, among other things, the manner in which such
individuals have handled previous credit, the limited extent of their prior
credit history and/or their limited financial resources.

Eligibility Criteria

           The Receivables were or will be selected according to several
criteria, including those specified under "AmeriCredit's Automobile Financing
Program -- Contract Acquisition" in the accompanying Prospectus. In addition,
the Initial Receivables were selected from AmeriCredit's portfolio of motor
vehicle retail installment contracts based on several criteria, including the
following: (i) each Initial Receivable had a remaining maturity, as of the
Initial Cutoff Date, of not more than 72 months; (ii) each Initial Receivable
had an original maturity of not more than 72 months; (iii) each Initial
Receivable had a remaining Principal Balance as of the Initial Cutoff Date of at
least $250 and not more than $30,000; (iv) each Initial Receivable has an Annual
Percentage Rate of at least 12.00% and not more than 33.00%; (v) no Initial
Receivable was more than 30 days past due as of the Initial Cutoff Date and (vi)
no funds have been advanced by AmeriCredit, any Dealer, or anyone acting on
behalf of any of them in order to cause any Initial Receivable to qualify under
clause (v) above.

           During the Funding Period, the Seller is obligated to purchase from
AmeriCredit and CP Funding and to sell to the Trust the Subsequent Receivables.
The aggregate Principal Balance of the Subsequent Receivables is anticipated by
AmeriCredit to equal approximately $100,000,000. The Seller will convey the
Subsequent Receivables to the Trust on the related Subsequent Transfer Date. In
connection with each purchase of Subsequent Receivables the Trust will be
required to pay to the Seller a cash purchase price equal to the outstanding
Principal Balance of the Subsequent Receivables as of their respective
Subsequent Cutoff Dates, which price the Seller will pay to AmeriCredit and CP
Funding. The purchase price will be withdrawn from the Pre-Funding Account and
paid to the Seller for payment to AmeriCredit and CP Funding.

           Any conveyance of Subsequent Receivables is subject to the following
conditions, among others: (i) each such Subsequent Receivable and/or Subsequent
Financed Vehicle must satisfy the eligibility criteria specified under "The
Receivables" in the Prospectus and the criteria set forth in clauses (i) through
(v) of the second preceding paragraph, in each case, as of the respective
Subsequent Cutoff Date of such Subsequent Receivable; (ii) the Insurer (so long
as no Insurer Default shall have occurred and be continuing) shall have approved
the transfer of such Subsequent Receivables to the Trust; (iii) neither
AmeriCredit, CP Funding nor the Seller will have selected such Subsequent
Receivables in a manner that either believes is adverse to the interests of the
Insurer or the Noteholders; (iv) AmeriCredit, CP Funding and the Seller will
deliver certain opinions of counsel with respect to the validity of the
conveyance of such Subsequent Receivables; and (v) S&P shall confirm that the
ratings on the Notes 

                                      S-17
<PAGE>
 
have not been withdrawn or reduced as a result of the transfer of such
Subsequent Receivables to the Trust. Because the Subsequent Receivables may be
originated after the Initial Receivables, following their conveyance to the
Trust the characteristics of the Receivables, including the Subsequent
Receivables, may vary from those of the Initial Receivables.

           In addition, the obligation of the Trust to purchase the Subsequent
Receivables on a Subsequent Transfer Date is subject to the condition that the
Receivables in the Trust, including the Subsequent Receivables to be conveyed to
the Trust on such Subsequent Transfer Date, meet the following criteria: (i) the
weighted average APR of the Receivables in the Trust is not less than 18%; (ii)
the weighted average remaining term of the Receivables on such Subsequent Cutoff
Date is not greater than 60 months; and (iii) not more than 35% of the
Receivables have Obligors whose mailing addresses are in Texas and California.
As to clauses (i) and (ii) in the immediately preceding sentence, such criteria
will be based on the characteristics of the Initial Receivables on the Initial
Cutoff Date and the Receivables, including the Subsequent Receivables, on the
related Subsequent Cutoff Date, and as to clause (iii) in the immediately
preceding sentence, such criteria will be based on the mailing addresses of the
Obligors of the Initial Receivables on the Initial Cutoff Date and the
Subsequent Receivables on the related Subsequent Cutoff Dates.

           Except for the criteria described in the preceding paragraphs, there
are no required characteristics of the Subsequent Receivables. Therefore,
following the transfer of Subsequent Receivables to the Trust, the aggregate
characteristics of the entire pool of Receivables included in the Trust,
including the composition of the Receivables, the geographic distribution, the
distribution by remaining Principal Balance, the distribution by APR, the
distribution by remaining term and the distribution of the Receivables secured
by new and used vehicles, may vary from those of the Initial Receivables.

Composition

           The statistical information presented herein is based on the Initial
Receivables as of the Statistical Calculation Date. The Initial Receivables have
an aggregate Principal Balance of $381,031,094.44 as of the Statistical
Calculation Date and an aggregate Principal Balance of $424,998,427.33 as of the
Initial Cutoff Date. The additional Receivables represent Receivables acquired
by AmeriCredit after the Statistical Calculation Date but prior to the Initial
Cutoff Date. In addition, as of the Statistical Calculation Date as to which
statistical information is presented herein, some amortization has occurred
prior to the Initial Cutoff Date. In addition, certain Receivables included as
of the Statistical Calculation Date have prepaid in full or have been determined
not to meet the eligibility requirements and have not been included. As a result
of the foregoing, the statistical distribution of characteristics as of the
Initial Cutoff Date varies somewhat from the statistical distribution of such
characteristics as of the Statistical Calculation Date as presented herein,
although such variance is not material.

                                      S-18
<PAGE>
 
           The composition and distribution by APR and geographic concentration
of the Initial Receivables Pool as of the Statistical Calculation Date are set
forth in the following tables:

 Composition of the Initial Receivables as of the Statistical Calculation Date

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                  New                           Used                  Total
                                           --------------------------            -------------------     ------------------
<S>                                       <C>                                 <C>                       <C>
Aggregate Principal Balance(1)                         $59,407,333.41                $321,623,761.03        $381,031,094.44
Number of Receivables                                           3,979                         27,463                 31,442
Percent of Aggregate Principal Balance                         15.59%                         84.41%                 100.00
Average Principal Balance                              $    14,930.22                $     11,711.17        $     12,118.54
     Range of Principal Balances               ($438.90 to 29,949.65)          ($268.79 to 29,963.02)
 
Weighted Average APR(1)                                        17.05%                          19.15%                18.82%
     Range of APRs                                       (12% to 26%)                (12% to 29.99%)
Weighted Average Remaining Term                             58 months                      55 months             55 months
     Range of Remaining Terms                        (4 to 72 months)              (3 to 72  months)
Weighted Average Original Term                              60 months                     56 months              57 months
     Range of Original Terms                        (12 to 72 months)              (12 to 72 months)
</TABLE>

(1)  Aggregate Principal Balance includes some portion of accrued interest. As a
     result, the Weighted Average APR of the Receivables may not be equivalent
     to the Contracts' aggregate yield on the Aggregate Principal Balance.
 
 
Distribution of the Initial Receivables by APR as of the Statistical Calculation
Date

<TABLE> 
<CAPTION> 
                                 Aggregate                 % of Aggregate       Number of      %of Total Number    
    APR Range              Principal Balance(1)         Principal Balance(2)   Receivables     of Receivables(2)   
- -------------------       ---------------------         --------------------   ------------   ------------------   
<S>                      <C>                          <C>                    <C>             <C>                    
12,000% to 12.999%           $24,766,787.21                      6.50%             1,610               5.12%
13.000 to 13.999              10,159,917.14                      2.67                646               2.05
14.000 to 14.999               9,235,904.45                      2.42                590               1.88
15.000 to 15.999              19,422,540.95                      5.10              1,271               4.04
16.000 to 16.999              19,206,915.56                      5.04              1,330               4.23
17.000 to 17.999              35,250,264.13                      9.25              2,631               8.37
18.000 to 18.999              72,694,647.70                     19.08              5,939              18.89
19.000 to 19.999              35,915,835.89                      9.43              2,898               9.22
20.000 to 20.999              43,486,211.72                     11.41              3,705              11.78
21.000 to 21.999              62,901,136.19                     16.51              5,948              18.92
22.000 to 22.999              20,438,398.89                      5.36              1,980               6.30
23.000 to 23.999              16,150,518.04                      4.24              1,594               5.07
24.000 to 24.999               7,044,032.64                      1.85                723               2.30
25.000 to 25.999               3,301,013.49                       .87                416               1.32
26.000 to 26.999                 724,350.11                       .19                112                .36
27.000 to 27.999                 145,886.08                       .04                 19                .06
28.000 to 28.999                  24,957.17                       .01                  5                .02
29.000 to 29.999                 161,777.08                       .04                 25                .08

TOTAL                       $381,031,094.44                    100.00%            31,442             100.00%
</TABLE>

(1)        Aggregate Principal Balances include some portion of accrued
           interest.
(2)        Percentages may not add to 100% because of rounding.

                                      S-19
<PAGE>
 
Distribution of the Initial Receivables by Geographic Location of Obligor as of
the Statistical Calculation Date

<TABLE> 
<CAPTION> 
                                 Aggregate                 % of Aggregate       Number of      %of Total Number    
    APR Range              Principal Balance(1)         Principal Balance(2)   Receivables     of Receivables(2)   
- -------------------       ---------------------         --------------------   ------------   ------------------    
<S>                      <C>                          <C>                    <C>             <C>                    
Arizona                        $15,726,224.45                   4.13%              1,338             4.26%
California                      50,030,121.90                  13.13               3,875            12.32
Colorado                         5,247,999.96                   1.38                 523             1.66
Connecticut                      3,509,439.65                    .92                 291              .93
Delaware                         1,563,216.05                    .41                 129              .41
Florida                         23,181,330.89                   6.08               1,891             6.01
Georgia                         13,911,414.89                   3.65               1,074             3.42
Illinois                        20,567,298.24                   5.40               1,651             5.25
Indiana                          3,887,472.31                   1.02                 371             1.18
Kansas                           3,110,382.42                    .82                 269              .86
Kentucky                         6,664,278.00                   1.75                 562             1.79
Maryland                         8,577,659.72                   2.25                 661             2.10
Massachusetts                    4,644,071.80                   1.22                 443             1.41
Michigan                        13,758,906.48                   3.61               1,161             3.69
Minnesota                        5,766,901.37                   1.51                 463             1.47
Mississippi                      1,907,005.61                    .50                 141              .45
Missouri                         7,236,899.24                   1.90                 676             2.15
Nevada                           6,568,127.95                   1.72                 562             1.79
New Jersey                      14,545,688.02                   3.82               1,187             3.78
New Mexico                       2,140,775.54                    .56                 170              .54
New York                        19,444,888.18                   5.10               1,526             4.85
North Carolina                  11,827,326.63                   3.10                 958             3.05
Ohio                            18,241,696.60                   4.79               1,540             4.90
Oklahoma                         4,159,306.73                   1.09                 396             1.26
Oregon                           2,904,618.54                    .76                 249              .79
Pennsylvania                    19,022,029.51                   4.99               1,583             5.03
South Carolina                   4,616,271.43                   1.21                 365             1.16
Tennessee                        8,246,434.01                   2.16                 648             2.06
Texas                           38,590,638.84                  10.13               3,287            10.45
Utah                             3,773,987.65                    .99                 332             1.06
Virginia                        17,023,837.32                   4.47               1,324             4.21
Washington                      10,034,600.38                   2.63                 864             2.75
Wisconsin                        3,244,181.55                    .85                 273              .87
                                                                                                 
Other(3)                         7,356,062.58                   1.93                 659             2.10
                                                                                                 
TOTAL                         $381,031,094.44                 100.00%             31,442           100.00%
</TABLE>

(1)        Aggregate Principal Balances include some portion of accrued
           interest.
(2)        Percentages may not add to 100% because of rounding.
(3)        States with Aggregate Principal Balances less than $1,500,000.

                                      S-20
<PAGE>
 
        All Receivables provide for the payment by the Obligor of a specific
total amount of payments, payable in substantially equal monthly installments on
each due date, which total represents the amount financed plus interest charges
on the amount financed for the term of the Receivable. The amount of interest
charges on the Receivables are determined either by the simple-interest method
("Simple Interest Receivables") or by adding-on to the amount financed, as of
the date of the Receivable, a precomputed interest charge ("Precomputed
Receivables").

        In a Simple Interest Receivable, the amount of an Obligor's fixed level
installment payment that is allocated to interest is equal to the product of the
fixed rate of interest on the loan (typically the APR) multiplied by the period
of time (expressed as a fraction of a year) elapsed since the preceding payment
under the loan. The remaining amount of the Obligor's payment is allocated to
reduce the principal amount financed.

        The Issuer will account for all Receivables, including Simple Interest
Receivables and Precomputed Receivables, as if such Receivables provided for
amortization of the loans pursuant to the simple interest method. Amounts
received upon prepayment in full of a Precomputed Receivable in excess of the
sum of the then outstanding Principal Balance of such Receivable and accrued
interest thereon (calculated pursuant to the simple interest method) will not be
deposited to the Collection Account but will be paid (net of any amounts
required to be rebated to the Obligor) to the Servicer as Supplemental Servicing
Fees.


                       YIELD AND PREPAYMENT CONSIDERATIONS

        All the Receivables are prepayable at any time. If prepayments are
received on the Receivables, the actual weighted average life of the Receivables
may be shorter than the scheduled weighted average life (i.e., the weighted
average life assuming that payments will be made as scheduled, and that no
prepayments will be made). (For this purpose, the term "prepayments" also
includes liquidations due to default, as well as receipt of proceeds from credit
life, credit disability, and casualty insurance policies.) Weighted average life
means the average amount of time during which each dollar of principal on a
Receivable is outstanding.

        The rate of prepayments on the Receivables may be influenced by a
variety of economic, social, and other factors, including the fact that an
Obligor may not sell or transfer a Financed Vehicle without the consent of the
Servicer. The Servicer believes that the actual rate of prepayments will result
in a substantially shorter weighted average life than the scheduled weighted
average life of the Receivables. Any reinvestment risks resulting form a faster
or slower incidence of prepayment of Receivables will be borne by the
Noteholders.

        The rate of payment of principal of each Class of Notes will depend on
the rate of payment (including prepayments) of the Principal Balance of the
Receivables. As a result, final payment of any Class of Notes could occur
significantly earlier than the Final Scheduled Distribution Date for such Class
of Notes. Reinvestment risk associated with early payment of the Notes will be
borne exclusively by the Noteholders.

        Prepayments on automobile receivables can be measured relative to a
prepayment standard or model. The model used in this Prospectus Supplement, the
Absolute Prepayment Model ("ABS"), represents an assumed rate of prepayment each
month relative to the original number of receivables in a pool of receivables.
ABS further assumes that all the receivables are the same size and amortize at
the same rate and that each receivable in each month of its life will either be
paid as scheduled or be prepaid in full. For example, in a pool of receivables
originally containing 10,000 receivables, a 1% ABS rate means that 100
receivables prepay each month. ABS does not purport to be an historical
description of prepayment experience or a prediction of the anticipated rate of
prepayment of any pool of receivables, including the Receivables.

                                      S-21
<PAGE>
 
        The table captioned "Percent of Initial Note Principal Balance at
Various ABS Percentages" (the "ABS Table") has been prepared on the basis of the
following assumptions: (i)athe Trust includes three pools of Receivables with
the characteristics set forth in the following table; (ii)athe Receivables
prepay in full at the specified constant percentage of ABS monthly, with no
defaults, losses or repurchases; (iii)aeach scheduled monthly payment on the
Receivables is made on the last day of each month and each month has 30 days;
(iv)athe initial principal amount of each Class of Notes are as set forth on the
cover page hereof; (v)ainterest accrues during each Interest Period at the
following assumed coupon rates: Class A-1 Notes, 5.633%; Class A-2 Notes,
5.7363%; Class A-3 Notes, 5.7563%; Class A-4 Notes, 6.11%; and Class A-5 Notes,
6.15%; (vi)apayments on the Notes are made on the 5th day of each month whether
or not a Business Day; (vii)athe Notes are purchased on the Closing Date; (viii)
the scheduled monthly payment for each Receivable has been calculated on the
basis of the assumed characteristics in the following table such that each
Receivable will amortize in amounts sufficient to repay the Principal Balance of
such Receivable by its indicated remaining term to maturity; (ix)athe first due
date for each Receivable is the last day of the month of the assumed cutoff date
for such Receivable as set forth in the following table; (x)athe entire Pre-
Funded Amount is used to purchase Subsequent Receivables; (xi)athe Servicer does
exercise its option to purchase the Receivables; (xii)aAccelerated Principal
Amounts are paid on each Distribution Date until the later of the first
Distribution Date on which the Pro Forma Note Balance reaches the Required Pro
Forma Note Balance and the Class A-1 Notes are paid in full; (xiii)athe
difference between the gross APR and the net APR is equal to the Base Servicing
Fee, and the net APR is further reduced by the fees due to the Indenture
Trustee, the Trust Collateral Agent, the Owner Trustee and the Insurer and (xiv)
LIBOR remains constant at 5.6563% per annum.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                  
                                                                             Remaining 
                                                            Original Term      Term  
                Aggregate            Gross  Assumed Cutoff   to Maturity    to Maturity
  Pool      Principal Balance         APR       Date         (in Months)    (in Months)
- -------     -----------------        ------ --------------  -------------  --------------                                   
<S>        <C>                     <C>     <C>             <C>           <C> 
1             $425,000,000           18.82%     5/1/98           57               55
2              $50,000,000           18.82%     6/1/98           57               57
3              $50,000,000           18.82%     7/1/98           57               57
                                   
Total         $525,000,000   
            ==============                     
</TABLE> 

The ABS Table indicates, based on the assumptions set forth above, the
percentages of the initial principal amount of each Class of Notes that would be
outstanding after each of the Distribution Dates shown at various percentages of
ABS and the corresponding weighted average lives of such Notes. The actual
characteristics and performance of the Receivables will differ from the
assumptions used in constructing the ABS Table. The assumptions used are
hypothetical and have been provided only to give a general sense of how the
principal cash flows might behave under varying prepayment scenarios. For
example, it is very unlikely that the Receivables will prepay at a constant
level of ABS until maturity, that all of the Receivables will prepay at the same
level of ABS or that LIBOR will remain constant or at any other level. Moreover,
the diverse terms of Receivables could produce slower or faster principal
distributions than indicated in the ABS Table at the various constant
percentages of ABS specified, even if the original and remaining terms to
maturity of the Receivables are as assumed. Any difference between such
assumptions and the actual characteristics and performance of the Receivables,
including actual prepayment experience or losses, will affect the percentages of
initial balances outstanding over time and the weighted average lives of each
Class of Notes.

                                      S-22
<PAGE>
 
     PERCENT OF INITIAL NOTE PRINCIPAL BALANCE AT VARIOUS ABS PERCENTAGES(1)

                          Class A1 Notes                  Class A2 Notes
                    --------------------------      ----------------------------
DISTRIBUTION DATE   0.0%   1.0%    1.7%   2.5%      0.0%    1.0%    1.7%    2.5%
- -----------------   ----   ----    ----   ----      ----    ----    ----    ----

Initial              100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
6/5/98                93    90     87       84       100    100     100      100
7/5/98                85    77     72       65       100    100     100      100
8/5/98                76    64     55       45       100    100     100      100
9/5/98                67    51     39       25       100    100     100      100
10/5/98               58    38     23        6       100    100     100      100
11/5/98               48    24      7        0       100    100     100       91
12/5/98               39    11      0        0       100    100      94       79
1/5/99                30     0      0        0       100     99      84       66
2/5/99                20     0      0        0       100     90      74       54
3/5/99                11     0      0        0       100     82      64       43
4/5/99                 1     0      0        0       100     75      56       35
5/5/99                 0     0      0        0        94     69      49       26
6/5/99                 0     0      0        0        94     64      42       17
7/5/99                 0     0      0        0        89     58      35        9
8/5/99                 0     0      0        0        85     52      29        1
9/5/99                 0     0      0        0        81     47      22        0
10/5/99                0     0      0        0        77     41      15        0
11/5/99                0     0      0        0        73     36       9        0
12/5/99                0     0      0        0        69     30       2        0
1/5/00                 0     0      0        0        65     25       0        0
2/5/99                 0     0      0        0        61     20       0        0
3/5/00                 0     0      0        0        57     14       0        0
4/5/00                 0     0      0        0        52      9       0        0
5/5/00                 0     0      0        0        48      4       0        0
6/5/00                 0     0      0        0        43      0       0        0
7/5/00                 0     0      0        0        39      0       0        0
8/5/00                 0     0      0        0        34      0       0        0
9/5/00                 0     0      0        0        29      0       0        0
10/5/00                0     0      0        0        25      0       0        0
11/5/00                0     0      0        0        20      0       0        0
12/5/00                0     0      0        0        15      0       0        0
1/5/01                 0     0      0        0        10      0       0        0
2/5/01                 0     0      0        0         5      0       0        0
3/5/01                 0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
4/5/01                 0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
5/5/01                 0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
6/5/01                 0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
7/5/01                 0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
8/5/01                 0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
9/5/01                 0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
10/5/01                0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
11/5/01                0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
12/5/01                0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
1/5/02                 0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
2/5/02                 0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
3/5/02                 0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
4/5/02                 0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
5/5/02                 0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
6/5/02                 0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
7/5/02                 0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
8/5/02                 0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
9/5/02                 0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
Weighted Average
Life in Years(2)    0.46  0.32   0.26     0.21      1.91   1.29    1.00     0.79

- ---------------
(1) The percentages in this table have been rounded to nearest whole number.

(2) The weighted average life of a Note is determined by (i) multiplying the
    amount of each principal payment on a Note by the number of years from the
    date of the issuance of the Note to the related Distribution Date, (ii)
    adding the results and (iii) dividing the sum by the related initial
    principal amount of the Note.

                                      S-23
<PAGE>
 
     PERCENT OF INITIAL NOTE PRINCIPAL BALANCE AT VARIOUS ABS PERCENTAGES(1)

                                          Class A3 Notes
                  -----------------------------------------------------------
DISTRIBUTION DATE      0.0%             1.0%            1.7%             2.5%
- -----------------      ----             ----            ----             ----

Initial                100               100            100               100
6/5/98                 100               100            100               100
7/5/98                 100               100            100               100
8/5/98                 100               100            100               100
9/5/98                 100               100            100               100
10/5/98                100               100            100               100
11/5/98                100               100            100               100
12/5/98                100               100            100               100
1/5/99                 100               100            100               100
2/5/99                 100               100            100               100
3/5/99                 100               100            100               100
4/5/99                 100               100            100               100
5/5/99                 100               100            100               100
6/5/99                 100               100            100               100
7/5/99                 100               100            100               100
8/5/99                 100               100            100               100
9/5/99                 100               100            100                84
10/5/99                100               100            100                66
11/5/99                100               100            100                48
12/5/99                100               100            100                31
1/5/00                 100               100             91                15
2/5/00                 100               100             77                 0
3/5/00                 100               100             64                 0
4/5/00                 100               100             50                 0
5/5/00                 100               100             37                 0
6/5/00                 100                97             24                 0
7/5/00                 100                85             11                 0
8/5/00                 100                73              0                 0
9/5/00                 100                62              0                 0
10/5/00                100                50              0                 0
11/5/00                100                39              0                 0
12/5/00                100                28              0                 0
1/5/01                 100                17              0                 0
2/5/01                 100                 5              0                 0
3/5/01                  99                 0              0                 0
4/5/01                  87                 0              0                 0
5/5/01                  75                 0              0                 0
6/5/01                  62                 0              0                 0
7/5/01                  50                 0              0                 0
8/5/01                  37                 0              0                 0
9/5/01                  24                 0              0                 0
10/5/01                 11                 0              0                 0
11/5/01                  0                 0              0                 0
12/5/01                  0                 0              0                 0
1/5/02                   0                 0              0                 0
2/5/02                   0                 0              0                 0
3/5/02                   0                 0              0                 0
45/02                    0                 0              0                 0
5/5/02                   0                 0              0                 0
6/5/02                   0                 0              0                 0
7/5/02                   0                 0              0                 0
8/5/02                   0                 0              0                 0
9/5/02                   0                 0              0                 0
Weighted                 
Average Life in          
Years(2)                 3.14              2.40           1.90              1.48

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(1)  The percentages in this table have been rounded to nearest whole number.

(2)  The weighted average life of a Note is determined by (i) multiplying the
     amount of each principal payment on a Note by the number of years from the
     date of the issuance of the Note to the related Distribution Date, (ii)
     adding the results and (iii) dividing the sum by the related initial
     principal amount of the Note.

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<PAGE>
 
     PERCENT OF INITIAL NOTE PRINCIPAL BALANCE AT VARIOUS ABS PERCENTAGES(1)

                          Class A4 Notes                  Class A5 Notes
                   ----------------------------    -----------------------------
DISTRIBUTION DATE   0.0%   1.0%    1.7%   2.5%      0.0%    1.0%    1.7%    2.5%
- -----------------   ----   ----    ----   ----      ----    ----    ----    ----

Initial              100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
6/5/98               100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
7/5/98               100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
8/5/98               100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
9/5/98               100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
10/5/98              100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
11/5/98              100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
12/5/98              100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
1/5/99               100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
2/5/99               100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
3/5/99               100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
4/5/99               100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
5/5/99               100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
6/5/99               100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
7/5/99               100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
8/5/99               100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
9/5/99               100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
10/5/99              100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
11/5/99              100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
12/5/99              100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
1/5/00               100   100    100      100       100    100     100      100
2/5/00               100   100    100       99       100    100     100      100
3/5/00               100   100    100       88       100    100     100      100
4/5/00               100   100    100       77       100    100     100      100
5/5/00               100   100    100       66       100    100     100      100
6/5/00               100   100    100       56       100    100     100      100
7/5/00               100   100    100       46       100    100     100      100
8/5/00               100   100     99       37       100    100     100      100
9/5/00               100   100     90       27       100    100     100      100
10/5/00              100   100     82       19       100    100     100      100
11/5/00              100   100     74       10       100    100     100      100
12/5/00              100   100     66        2       100    100     100      100
1/5/01               100   100     58        0       100    100     100        0
2/5/01               100   100     50        0       100    100     100        0
3/5/01               100    96     43        0       100    100     100        0
4/5/01               100    88     36        0       100    100     100        0
5/5/01               100    81     29        0       100    100     100        0
6/5/01               100    73     22        0       100    100     100        0
7/5/01               100    66     16        0       100    100     100        0
8/5/01               100    59     10        0       100    100     100        0
9/5/01               100    51      4        0       100    100     100        0
10/5/01              100    44      0        0       100    100      96        0
11/5/01               99    37      0        0       100    100       0        0
12/5/01               89    30      0        0       100    100       0        0
1/5/02                79    24      0        0       100    100       0        0
2/5/02                69    17      0        0       100    100       0        0
3/5/02                59    10      0        0       100    100       0        0
4/5/02                49     4      0        0       100    100       0        0
5/5/02                39     0      0        0       100     95       0        0
6/5/02                28     0      0        0       100      0       0        0
7/5/02                17     0      0        0       100      0       0        0
8/5/02                 6     0      0        0       100      0       0        0
9/5/02                 0     0      0        0         0      0       0        0
Weighted Average
Life in Years(2)    3.89  3.34   2.75     2.13      4.27   4.02    3.44     2.61

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(1) The percentages in this table have been rounded to nearest whole number.

(2) The weighted average life of a Note is determined by (i) multiplying the
    amount of each principal payment on a Note by the number of years from the
    date of the issuance of the Note to the related Distribution Date, (ii)
    adding the results and (iii) dividing the sum by the related initial
    principal amount of the Note.

                                      S-25
<PAGE>
 
DELINQUENCY AND LOAN LOSS INFORMATION

        The following tables set forth information relating to AmeriCredit's
delinquency and loan loss experience for each period indicated with respect to
all Receivables it has purchased and serviced. This information includes the
experience with respect to all Receivables in AmeriCredit's portfolio of
Receivables serviced during each such period, including Receivables which do not
meet the criteria for selection as a Receivable.

                                  DELINQUENCY EXPERIENCE
Financed Vehicles which have been repossessed but not yet liquidated and
bankrupt accounts which have not yet been charged off are both included as 
delinquent accounts in the table below.

<TABLE> 
<CAPTION> 
                                                 At March 31,                                      At June 30,
                                  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         1998                     1997                      1997                  1996
                                  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                  Number of               Number of                 Number of             Number of
                                  Contracts     Amount    Contracts      Amount     Contracts   Amount    Contracts   Amount
                                  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                               <C>         <C>         <C>           <C>         <C>       <C>         <C>        <C> 
Portfolio at end of period(1)      181,859    $1,924,796    94,871      $927,655     112,847  $1,138,255    59,913   $523,981

Period of Delinquency(2)

  31-60 days(3)                     10,087      103,152      5,757        53,529       7,761      73,956     3,886     31,723
  61-90 days                         2,160       22,392      1,569        14,521       2,164      20,213     1,215      9,959
  91 days or more                    5,510       53,083      3,247        28,371       3,467      31,012     1,696     13,631
Total Delinquencies(4)              17,757     $178,627     10,573       $96,421      13,392    $125,181     6,797    $55,313


Total Delinquencies as a Percent      9.8%         9.3%      11.1%         10.4%       11.9%       11.0%     11.3%     10.6%
of the Portfolio
</TABLE> 


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(1) All amounts and percentages are based on the Principal Balances of the
    Receivables. Principal Balances include some portion of accrued interest.
    All dollar amounts are in thousands of dollars.

(2) AmeriCredit considers a loan delinquent when an Obligor fails to make a
    contractual payment by the due date. The period of delinquency is based on
    the number of days payments are contractually past due.

(3) Amounts shown do not include loans which are less than 31 days
    delinquent. 

(4) Financed Vehicles which have been repossessed but not yet liquidated are
    considered delinquent accounts in the table above.

<TABLE> 
<CAPTION> 
                                 CREDIT LOSS EXPERIENCE
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                             Nine months Ended March 31,   Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
                                             ---------------------------   --------------------------

                                                 1998            1997            1997          1996
                                             -----------      ----------    -------------   ----------
<S>                                          <C>              <C>           <C>             <C>    
Period-End Principal Outstanding(1)          $1,924,796        $927,655      $1,138,255       $523,981
Average Month-End Amount Outstanding          
During the Period(1)                          1,495,784         709,320         792,155        357,966

Net Charge-Offs(2)                               60,918          29,084          43,231         19,974
Net Charge-Offs as a Percentage of Period-End    
Principal Outstanding

Net Charge-Offs as a Percent of Average            4.2%            4.2%            3.8%           3.8%
Month-End Amount Outstanding                       5.4%            5.5%            5.5%           5.6%
</TABLE> 

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(1) All amounts and percentages are based on the Principal Balances of the
    Receivables. Principal Balances include some portion of accrued interest.
    All dollar amounts are in thousands of dollars.

(2) Net Charge-Offs equal Gross Charge-Offs minus Recoveries. Gross Charge-Offs
    do not include unearned finance charges and other fees. Recoveries include
    repossession proceeds received from the sale of repossessed Financed
    Vehicles net of repossession expenses, refunds of unearned premiums from
    credit life and credit accident and health insurance and extended service
    contract costs obtained and financed in connection with the vehicle
    financing and recoveries from Obligors on deficiency balances.

                                      S-26
<PAGE>
 
                                  THE INSURER

        The following information has been obtained from Financial Security
Assurance Inc. (hereinafter in this section, "Financial Security") and has not
been verified by the Seller or the Underwriters. No representations or warranty
is made by the Seller or the Underwriters with respect thereto.

General

        Financial Security is a monoline insurance company incorporated in 1984
under the laws of the State of New York. Financial Security is licensed to
engage in the financial guaranty insurance business in all 50 states, the
District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.

        Financial Security and its subsidiaries are engaged in the business of
writing financial guaranty insurance, principally in respect of securities
offered in domestic and foreign markets. In general, financial guaranty
insurance consists of the issuance of a guaranty of scheduled payments of an
issuer's securities -thereby enhancing the credit rating of those securities -
in consideration for the payment of a premium to the insurer. Financial Security
and its subsidiaries principally insure asset-backed, collateralized and
municipal securities. Asset-backed securities are generally supported by
residential mortgage loans, consumer or trade receivables, securities or other
assets having an ascertainable cash flow or market value. Collateralized
securities include public utility first mortgage bonds and sale/leaseback
obligation bonds. Municipal securities consist largely of general obligation
bonds, special revenue bonds and other special obligations of state and local
governments. Financial Security insures both newly issued securities sold in the
primary market and outstanding securities sold in the secondary market that
satisfy Financial Security's underwriting criteria.

        Financial Security is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Financial Security
Assurance Holdings Ltd. ("Holdings"), a New York Stock Exchange listed company.
Major shareholders of Holdings include Fund American Enterprises Holdings, Inc.,
U S WEST Capital Corporation and The Tokio Marine and Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.
No shareholder of Holdings is obligated to pay any debt of Financial Security or
any claim under any insurance policy issued by Financial Security or to make any
additional contribution to the capital of Financial Security.

        The principal executive offices of Financial Security are located at 350
Park Avenue, New York, New York 10022, and its telephone number at that location
is (212) 826-0100.

Reinsurance

        Pursuant to an intercompany agreement, liabilities on financial guaranty
insurance written or reinsured from third parties by Financial Security or any
of its domestic operating insurance company subsidiaries are reinsured among
such companies on an agreed-upon percentage substantially proportional to their
respective capital, surplus and reserves, subject to applicable statutory risk
limitations. In addition, Financial Security reinsures a portion of its
liabilities under certain of its financial guaranty insurance policies with
other reinsurers under various quota share treaties and on a
transaction-by-transaction basis. Such reinsurance is utilized by Financial
Security as a risk management device and to comply with certain statutory and
rating agency requirements; it does not alter or limit Financial Security's
obligations under any financial guaranty insurance policy.

Rating of Claims-Paying Ability

        Financial Security's claims-paying ability is rated "Aaa" by Moody's and
"AAA" by S&P, Fitch IBCA, Inc., Japan Rating and Investment Information, Inc.
and Standard & Poor's (Australia) Pty. Ltd. Such ratings reflect only the views
of the respective rating agencies, are not recommendations to buy, sell or hold
securities and are subject to revision or withdrawal at any time by such rating
agencies. See "Risk FactorsuRatings on Notes" herein.

                                      S-27
<PAGE>
 
Capitalization

        The following table sets forth the capitalization of Financial Security
and its wholly-owned subsidiaries on the basis of generally accepted accounting
principles as of March 31, 1998 (in thousands):


                                                                 March 31, 1998
                                                                  (unaudited)
                                                                 --------------

Deferred Premium Revenue (net of prepaid reinsurancepremiums)....... $428,157


Shareholder's Equity:
   Common Stock......................................................   15,000
   Additional Paid-InCapital.........................................  618,317
   Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments (net of deferred 
    income taxes)....................................................   24,700
   Accumulated Earnings..............................................  265,030
                                                                    ----------

Total Shareholder's Equity                                             923,047
                                                                    ----------

Total Deferred Premium Revenue and Shareholder's Equity..........   $1,351,204
                                                                    ==========


        For further information concerning Financial Security, see the
Consolidated Financial Statements of Financial Security and Subsidiaries, and
the notes thereto, incorporated by reference herein. Copies of the statutory
quarterly and annual statements filed with the State of New York Insurance
Department by Financial Security are available upon request to the State of New
York Insurance Department.

Insurance Regulation

        Financial Security is licensed and subject to regulation as a financial
guaranty insurance corporation under the laws of the State of New York, its
state of domicile. In addition, Financial Security and its insurance
subsidiaries are subject to regulation by insurance laws of the various other
jurisdictions in which they are licensed to do business. As a financial guaranty
insurance corporation licensed to do business in the State of New York,
Financial Security is subject to Article 69 of the New York Insurance Law which,
among other things, limits the business of each such insurer to financial
guaranty insurance and related lines, requires that each such insurer maintain a
minimum surplus to policyholders, establishes contingency, loss and unearned
premium reserve requirements for each such insurer, and limits the size of
individual transactions ("single risks") and the volume of transactions
("aggregate risks") that may be underwritten by each such insurer. Other
provisions of the New York Insurance Law, applicable to non-life insurance
companies such as Financial Security, regulate, among other things, permitted
investments, payment of dividends, transactions with affiliates, mergers,
consolidations, acquisitions or sales of assets and incurrence of liabilities
for borrowings.

        The Policy is not covered by the Property/Casualty Insurance Security
Fund specified in Article 76 of the New York Insurance Law.

                                      S-28
<PAGE>
 
                            DESCRIPTION OF THE NOTES

General

        The Notes will be issued pursuant to the terms of the Indenture, a form
of which has been filed as an exhibit to the Registration Statement. The
following summary describes certain terms of the Notes and the Indenture. The
summary does not purport to be complete and is subject to, and is qualified in
its entirety by reference to, all the provisions of the Notes and the Indenture.
The following summary supplements, and to the extent inconsistent therewith
replaces, the description of the general terms and provisions of the Notes of
any given series and the related Indenture set forth in the accompanying
Prospectus, to which description reference is hereby made.

        The Notes will be offered for purchase in denominations of $1,000 and
integral multiples thereof in book-entry form only. Persons acquiring beneficial
interests in the Notes will hold their interests through DTC in the United
States or Cedel or Euroclear in Europe. See "Description of the Notes --
Book-Entry Registration" in the Prospectus and Annex I hereto.

Payments of Interest

        Interest on the Notes of each Class will accrue at the applicable
Interest Rate from and including the most recent Distribution Date on which
interest has been paid (or, in the case of the first Distribution Date, from and
including the Closing Date) to, but excluding, the following Distribution Date
(each, an "Interest Period"). In the case of the first Distribution Date, the
Interest Period shall be nine days. The interest which accrues during an
Interest Period shall accrue on the principal amount of the Notes of each Class
outstanding as of the end of the prior Distribution Date (or, in the case of the
first Distribution Date, as of the Closing Date); provided, that if such
principal balance is further reduced by a payment of principal on the Insured
Distribution Date which immediately follows such prior Distribution Date, then
such interest shall accrue (i) from and including such prior Distribution Date
to, but excluding, such related Insured Distribution Date, on the principal
balance outstanding as of the end of the prior Distribution Date (or, in the
case of the first Distribution Date, as of the Closing Date) and (ii) from and
including such Insured Distribution Date, to, but excluding, the following
Distribution Date, on the principal balance outstanding as of the end of such
Insured Distribution Date. Interest on the Notes for any Distribution Date due
but not paid on such Distribution Date will be due on the next Insured
Distribution Date together with, to the extent permitted by law, interest on
such amount at the applicable Interest Rate. The amount of interest
distributable on the Notes on each Distribution Date will equal interest accrued
during the related Interest Period, plus any shortfall amount carried-forward.
Interest on the Class A-1 Notes, the Class A-2 Notes and the Class A-3 Notes
will be calculated on the basis of a 360-day year and the actual number of days
elapsed in the applicable Interest Period. Interest on the Class A-4 Notes and
the Class A-5 Notes will be calculated on the basis of a 360-day year consisting
of twelve 30-day months.

        Interest payments on the Notes will be made from the Note Distribution
Amount (as defined herein) after payment of accrued and unpaid trustees' fees
and other administrative fees of the Trust and payment of the Servicing Fee. See
"Description of the Purchase Agreements and the Trust Documents --
Distributions" herein.

        Interest on the Class A-2 Notes will accrue during each Interest Period
at a rate per annum equal to the sum of LIBOR plus .05%. Interest on the Class 
A-3 Notes will accrue during each Interest Period at a rate per annum equal to
the sum of LIBOR plus .07%. Since the Class Au2 Notes and the Class A-3 Notes
bear interest at a floating rate, which is uncapped, while the Receivables bear
interest at a fixed rate, the Trust will acquire an interest rate cap agreement
from a counterparty acceptable to the Insurer (the "Cap Agreement") for the
purpose of providing an additional source of funding.

                                      S-29
<PAGE>
 
Determination of LIBOR

           Pursuant to the Sale and Servicing Agreement, the Trust Collateral
Agent will determine LIBOR for purposes of calculating the Interest Rate for the
Class A-2 Notes and the Class A-3 Notes for each given Interest Period on the
second business day prior to the commencement of each Interest Period (each, a
"LIBOR Determination Date"). For purposes of calculating LIBOR, a business day
means a Business Day and a day on which banking institutions in the City of
London, England as not required or authorized by law to be closed.

           "LIBOR" means, with respect to any Interest Period, the London
interbank offered rate for deposits in U.S. dollars having a maturity of one
month commencing on the related LIBOR Determination Date (the "Index Maturity")
which appears on Telerate Page 3750 as of 11:00 a.m., London time, on such LIBOR
Determination Date. If such rate does not appear on the Telerate page 3750, the
rate for that day will be determined on the basis of the rates at which deposits
in U.S. dollars, having the Index Maturity and in a principal amount of not less
than U.S. $1,000,000 are offered at approximately 11:00 a.m., London Time, on
such LIBOR Determination Date to prime banks in the London interbank market by
the Reference Banks. The Trust Collateral Agent will request the principal
London office of each of such Reference Banks to provide a quotation of its
rate. If at least two such quotations are provided, the rate for that day will
be the arithmetic mean, rounded upward, if necessary, to the nearest 1/100,000
of 1% (0.0000001), with five one-millionths of a percentage point rounded
upward, of all such quotations. If fewer than two such quotations are provided,
the rate for that day will be the arithmetic mean, rounded upward if necessary
to the nearest 1/100,000 of 1% (0.0000001), with five one-millionths of a
percentage point rounded upward, of the offered per annum rates that one or more
leading banks in New York City, selected by the Trust Collateral Agent, are
quoting as of approximately 11:00 a.m., York City time, on such LIBOR
Determination Date to leading European banks for United Sates dollar deposits
for the Index Maturity; provided that if the banks selected as aforesaid are not
quoting as mentioned in this sentence, LIBOR in effect for the applicable
Interest Period will be LIBOR in effect for the previous Interest Period.

           "Telerate Page 3750" means the display page so designative on the Dow
Jones Telerate Services (or such other page as may replace that page on that
service for the purpose of displaying comparable name or rates).

           "Reference Banks" means four major banks in the London interbank
market selected by the Trust Collateral Agent.

Payments of Principal

           Principal payments will be made to the Noteholders on each
Distribution Date in an amount equal to the Noteholders' Principal Distributable
Amount and the Noteholders' Accelerated Principal Amount, if any, for the
calendar month (the "Monthly Period") preceding such Distribution Date. The
Noteholders' Principal Distributable Amount will equal the sum of (x) the
Noteholders' Percentage of the Principal Distributable Amount and (y) any unpaid
portion of the amount described in clause (x) with respect to a prior
Distribution Date. The "Principal Distributable Amount" with respect to any
Distribution Date will be an amount equal to the sum of the following amounts
with respect to the related Monthly Period, computed in accordance with the
simple interest method: (i) collections on Receivables (other than Liquidated
and Purchased Receivables) allocable to principal, including full and partial
principal prepayments, (ii) the Principal Balance of all Receivables (other than
Purchased Receivables) that became Liquidated Receivables during the related
Monthly Period, (iii)(A) the portion of the Purchase Amount allocable to
principal of all Receivables that became Purchased Receivables as of the
immediately preceding Record Date and (B) at the option of the Insurer, the
outstanding Principal Balance of those Receivables that were required to be
repurchased by the Seller and/or AmeriCredit during such Monthly Period but were
not so repurchased and (iv) the aggregate amount of Cram Down Losses during such
Monthly Period. Principal payments on the Notes will be made from the
Distribution Amount after payment of accrued and unpaid trustees' fees and other
administrative fees of the Trust, 

                                      S-30
<PAGE>
 
payment of the Servicing Fee and after distribution of the Noteholders' Interest
Distributable Amount. See "Description of the Purchase Agreements and the Trust
Documents -- Distributions" herein.

           The Noteholders' Percentage will be 100% until the Class A-5 Notes
have been paid in full and thereafter will be zero. Principal payments on the
Notes will be applied on each Distribution Date sequentially, to the Class A-1
Notes, the Class A-2 Notes, the Class A-3 Notes, the Class A-4 Notes and the
Class A-5 Notes, in that order, until the respective principal amount of each
such Class of Notes has been paid in full so that no principal will be paid on a
Class of Notes until the principal of all Classes of Notes having a lower
numerical Class designation has been paid in full. In addition, the outstanding
principal amount of the Notes of any Class, to the extent not previously paid,
will be payable on the respective Final Scheduled Distribution Date for such
Class (and, if not paid in full on such date, will be paid on the Insured
Distribution Date immediately following such Final Scheduled Distribution Date).
The actual date on which the aggregate outstanding principal amount of any Class
of Notes is paid may be earlier than the Final Scheduled Distribution Date for
such Class, depending on a variety of factors.

Mandatory Redemption

           Each Class of Notes will be redeemed in part on the Mandatory
Redemption Date in the event that any portion of the Pre-Funded Amount remains
on deposit in the Pre-Funding Account at the end of the Funding Period. The
aggregate principal amount of each Class of Notes to be redeemed will be an
amount equal to such Class's pro rata share (based on the respective current
principal amount of each Class of Notes) of the remaining Pre-Funded Amount on
such date (such Class's "Note Prepayment Amount"); provided, that if the
aggregate remaining amount in the Pre-Funding Account is $100,000 or less, such
amount will be applied exclusively to reduce the outstanding principal balance
of the Class of Notes then entitled to receive distributions of principal.

Optional Redemption

           The Class A-4 Notes and the Class A-5 Notes, to the extent still
outstanding, may be redeemed in whole, but not in part, on any Distribution Date
on which the Servicer exercises its option to purchase the Receivables. The
Servicer may purchase the Receivables when the Pool Balance has declined to 10%
or less of the Original Pool Balance, as described in the accompanying
Prospectus under "Description of the Trust Agreements -- Termination." Such
redemption will effect early retirement of the Notes of such Class. The
redemption price will be equal to the unpaid principal amount of the Notes of
such Class, plus accrued and unpaid interest thereon (the "Redemption Price").

Events of Default

           Unless an Insurer Default shall have occurred and be continuing,
"Events of Default" under the Indenture will consist of those events defined in
the Insurance Agreement as Insurance Agreement Indenture Cross Defaults, and
will constitute an Event of Default under the Indenture only if the Insurer
shall have delivered to the Indenture Trustee, and not rescinded, a written
notice specifying that any such Insurance Agreement Indenture Cross Default
constitutes an Event of Default under the Indenture. "Insurance Agreement
Indenture Cross Defaults" consist of: (i) a demand for payment being made under
the Policy; (ii) certain events of bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or
liquidation of the Trust; (iii) the Trust becoming taxable as an association (or
publicly traded partnership) taxable as a corporation for federal or state
income tax purposes; (iv) on any Insured Distribution Date, the sum of the
Available Funds for the related Monthly Period plus the Deficiency Claim Amount
for the related Distribution Date is less than the sum of the amounts described
in clauses 1-5 under "Description of the Purchase Agreements and the Trust
Documents -- Distributions" herein; and (v) any failure to observe or perform in
any material respect any other covenants or agreements in the Indenture, or any
representation or warranty of the Trust made in the Indenture or in any
certificate or other writing delivered pursuant thereto or in connection
therewith proving to have been incorrect in any material respect when made, and
such failure continuing or not being cured, or the circumstance or condition in
respect of which such misrepresentation or warranty was incorrect not having
been eliminated or otherwise cured, for 30 days 

                                      S-31
<PAGE>
 
after the giving of written notice of such failure or incorrect representation
or warranty to the Trust and the Indenture Trustee by the Insurer.

           Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default, so long as an Insurer
Default shall not have occurred and be continuing, the Insurer will have the
right, but not the obligation, to cause the Trust Collateral Agent to liquidate
the Trust Property in whole or in part, on any date or dates following the
acceleration of the Notes due to such Event of Default as the Insurer, in its
sole discretion, shall elect, and to deliver the proceeds of such liquidation to
the Indenture Trustee for distribution in accordance with the terms of the
Indenture. The Insurer may not, however, cause the Trust Collateral Agent to
liquidate the Trust Property in whole or in part if the proceeds of such
liquidation would not be sufficient to pay all outstanding principal of and
accrued interest on the Notes, unless such Event of Default arose from a claim
being made on the Policy or from certain events of bankruptcy, insolvency,
receivership or liquidation of the Trust. Following the occurrence of any Event
of Default, the Indenture Trustee and the Owner Trustee will continue to submit
claims under the Policy for any shortfalls in the Scheduled Payments on the
Notes. Following any Event of Default under the Indenture, the Insurer may elect
to pay all or any portion of the outstanding amount of the Notes, plus accrued
interest thereon. See "The Policy" herein.

         DESCRIPTION OF THE PURCHASE AGREEMENTS AND THE TRUST DOCUMENTS

           The following summary describes  certain terms of the Purchase
Agreement and any Subsequent Purchase Agreement (together, the "Purchase
Agreements"), and the Sale and Servicing Agreement, any Subsequent Transfer
Agreement and the Trust Agreement (together, the "Trust Documents"). Forms of
the Purchase Agreements and the Trust Documents have been filed as exhibits to
the Registration Statement. The summary does not purport to be complete and is
subject to, and qualified in its entirety by reference to, all the provisions of
the Purchase Agreements and the Trust Documents. The following summary
supplements, and to the extent inconsistent therewith replaces, the description
of the general terms and provisions of the Trust Agreement (as such term is used
in the Prospectus) set forth in the Prospectus, to which description reference
is hereby made.

Sale and Assignment of Receivables

           On or prior to the Closing Date, or, with respect to Subsequent
Receivables, the related Subsequent Transfer Date, AmeriCredit and CP Funding
will enter into a Purchase Agreement with the Seller pursuant to which
AmeriCredit and CP Funding will, on or prior to such Closing Date, or, with
respect to Subsequent Receivables, the related Subsequent Transfer Date, sell
and assign to the Seller, without recourse, its entire interest in and to the
related Receivables, including its security interest in the Financed Vehicles
securing such Receivables and its rights to receive all payments on, or proceeds
with respect to, such Receivables to the extent paid or payable after the
applicable Cutoff Date. Pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, AmeriCredit will
agree that, upon the occurrence of a breach of a representation or warranty
under the Trust Documents with respect to any of the Receivables which causes
the Seller to be obligated to repurchase a Receivable, the Owner Trustee will be
entitled to require AmeriCredit to repurchase such Receivables from the Trust.
Such rights of the Trust under the Purchase Agreement will constitute part of
the property of the Trust and may be enforced directly by the Owner Trustee and
the Insurer. In addition, the Owner Trustee will pledge such rights to the
Indenture Trustee as collateral for the Notes, if any, and such rights may be
enforced directly by the Indenture Trustee.

           On the Closing Date, or, with respect to Subsequent Receivables, the
related Subsequent Transfer Date, the Seller will sell and assign to the Owner
Trustee, without recourse, the Seller's entire interest in the related
Receivables and the proceeds thereof, including its security interest in the
related Financed Vehicles. Each Receivable transferred by the Seller to the
Trust will be identified in a schedule appearing as an exhibit to the Trust
Documents (the "Schedule of Receivables").

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Accounts

           Each Obligor will be instructed to make payments with respect to the
Receivables after the applicable Cutoff Date directly to one or more post office
boxes or other mailing locations (each, a "Lockbox") maintained by the Lockbox
Bank, and a segregated account will be established and maintained with a bank or
banks acceptable to the Insurer, in the name of the Indenture Trustee for the
benefit of the Noteholders, into which all payments made from Obligors to a
Lockbox on or with respect to the Receivables must be deposited within one
business day of receipt (the "Lockbox Account"). The Issuer will also establish
and maintain with the Indenture Trustee one or more accounts (the "Collection
Account"), in the name of the Indenture Trustee on behalf of the Noteholders and
the Insurer, into which all amounts previously deposited in the Lockbox Account
in respect of the Receivables will be transferred within three business days of
deposit in the Lockbox Account. The Collection Account will be maintained with
the Indenture Trustee so long as the Indenture Trustee's deposits have a rating
acceptable to the Insurer and the Rating Agencies. If the deposits of the
Indenture Trustee or its corporate parent no longer have such acceptable rating,
the Servicer shall, with the Indenture Trustee's assistance as necessary, cause
such Accounts to be moved within 30 days to a bank whose deposits have such
rating.

           The Servicer will also establish and maintain an account, in the name
of the Trust Collateral Agent, for the benefit of the Indenture Trustee, on
behalf of the Noteholders, and the Insurer in which amounts released from the
Collection Account for distribution to Noteholders will be deposited and from
which all distributions to Noteholders will be made (the "Note Distribution
Account").

           On the Closing Date, a cash amount equal to approximately
$100,000,000 (the "Initial Pre-Funded Amount") will be deposited in an account
(the "Pre-Funding Account") which will be established with the Trust Collateral
Agent. The "Funding Period" is the period from the Closing Date until the
earliest of the date on which (i) the amount on deposit in the Pre-Funding
Account is less than $100,000, (ii) a Servicer Termination Event occurs under
the Sale and Servicing Agreement, or (iii) July 31, 1998. The Initial Pre-Funded
Amount, as reduced from time to time during the Funding Period by the amount
thereof used to purchase Subsequent Receivables in accordance with the Sale and
Servicing Agreement, is referred to herein as the "Pre-Funded Amount." The
Seller expects that the Pre-Funded Amount will be reduced to less than $100,000
on or before the end of the Funding Period. Any Pre-Funded Amount remaining at
the end of the Funding Period will be payable to the Noteholders as described
herein. The "Mandatory Redemption Date" is the earlier of (i) the Distribution
Date in August 1998 or (ii) if the last day of the Funding Period occurs on or
prior to the Calculation Date occurring in June or July 1998, the Distribution
Date relating to such Calculation Date.

           On the Closing Date, a cash amount shall be deposited in an account
(the "Capitalized Interest Account") which will be established with the Trust
Collateral Agent. The amount, if any deposited in the Capitalized Interest
Account will be applied on the Distribution Dates occurring in June, July and
August 1998 to fund an amount (the "Monthly Capitalized Interest Amount") equal
to the amount of interest accrued for each such Distribution Date at the
weighted average Interest Rates on the portion of the Notes having a principal
balance in excess of the Principal Balances of the Receivables (which portion
will equal the Pre-Funded Amount). Any amounts remaining in the Capitalized
Interest Account on the Mandatory Redemption Date and not used for such purposes
are required to be paid directly to the Seller on such date. See "Description of
the Purchase Agreements and the Trust Documents -- Accounts."

           All such Accounts shall be Eligible Deposit Accounts (as defined in
the Prospectus) acceptable to the Insurer (so long as no Insurer Default has
occurred and is continuing).

Servicing Compensation and Trustees' Fees

           The Servicer will be entitled to receive the Basic Servicing Fee on
each Distribution Date, equal to the product of one-twelfth times 2.25% of the
aggregate Principal Balance of the Receivables as of the opening of business on
the first day of the related Monthly Period (the "Basic Servicing Fee"). So long
as AmeriCredit is the Servicer, a portion of the Servicing Fee will be payable
to the Backup Servicer for agreeing to stand by as successor Servicer and for
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also collect and retain any late fees, prepayment charges and other
administrative fees or similar charges allowed by applicable law with respect to
the Receivables, and will be entitled to reimbursement from the Issuer for
certain expenses. Payments by or on behalf of Obligors will be allocated to
scheduled payments, late fees and other charges and principal and interest in
accordance with the Servicer's normal practices and procedures.

           The Basic Servicing Fee will compensate the Servicer for performing
the functions of a third party servicer of automotive receivables as an agent
for their beneficial owner, including collecting and posting all payments,
responding to inquiries of Obligors on the Receivables, investigating
delinquencies, reporting tax information to Obligors, paying costs related to
disposition of defaulted accounts, and policing the collateral. The Basic
Servicing Fee also will compensate the Servicer for administering the
Receivables, including accounting for collections and furnishing monthly and
annual statements to the Issuer and the Insurer with respect to distributions
and generating federal income tax information. The Basic Servicing Fee also will
reimburse the Servicer for certain taxes, accounting fees, outside auditor fees,
data processing costs and other costs incurred in connection with administering
the Receivables and for payment of the fees of the Backup Servicer.

           On each Distribution Date, the Indenture Trustee is entitled to
receive a fee for its services as Indenture Trustee and Trust Collateral Agent
during the prior Monthly Period in an amount agreed upon by the Indenture
Trustee and the Servicer. On each Distribution Date, the Owner Trustee is
entitled to receive a fee for its services as Owner Trustee during the prior
Monthly Period in an amount agreed upon by the Owner Trustee and the Servicer.

           All such fees will be paid from the Collection Account.

Certain Allocations

           On each Determination Date, the Servicer will be required to deliver
the Servicer's Certificate to the Indenture Trustee, the Owner Trustee and the
Insurer specifying, among other things, the amount of aggregate collections on
the Receivables and the aggregate Purchase Amount of Receivables to be purchased
by the Seller, the Servicer, all with respect to the preceding Monthly Period.

           On each Determination Date the Indenture Trustee will (based solely
on the information contained in the Servicer's Certificate delivered on the
related Determination Date) deliver to the Trust Collateral Agent, the Insurer
and the Servicer a Deficiency Notice specifying the Deficiency Claim Amount, if
any, for such Distribution Date. Such Deficiency Notice will direct the Trust
Collateral Agent to remit such Deficiency Claim Amount from amounts on deposit
in certain collateral accounts maintained for the benefit of the Insurer for
deposit in the Collection Account.

Distributions

           Distribution Date Calculations and Payments. On or prior to each
make the following distributions in the following order of priority:


           1.       From the Available Funds, to the Servicer, the Servicing Fee
                    for the related Monthly Period, any Supplemental Servicing
                    Fees for such month and certain other amounts relating to
                    mistaken deposits, postings or checks returned for
                    insufficient funds to the extent the Servicer has not
                    reimbursed itself in respect of such amount or to the extent
                    not retained by the Servicer.

            2.      From the Available Funds, to the Indenture Trustee and the
                    Owner Trustee, any accrued and unpaid trustees' fees and any
                    accrued and unpaid fees of the Trust Collateral Agent (in
                    each case, to the extent such fees have not been previously
                    paid by the Servicer).

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           3.       From the Available Funds, to the Note Distribution Account,
                    the Noteholders' Interest Distributable Amount.
                               
           4.       From the Available Funds, to the Note Distribution Account,
                    the Noteholders' Principal Distributable Amount, to be
                    distributed as described under "Description of the Notes --
                    Payments of Principal."

           5.       From the Available Funds, to the Insurer, any amounts owing
                    to the Insurer under the Insurance Agreement and not paid.
                    
           6.       From the Available Funds (less certain investment earnings),
                    to the Spread Account, an amount, if necessary, required to
                    increase the amount therein to its then required level.
                    
           7.       From the Available Funds (less certain investment earnings),
                    and together with amounts, if any, available in accordance
                    with the terms of the Spread Account Agreement, to the Note
                    Distribution Account, the Noteholders' Accelerated Principal
                    Amount.
                    
           8.       From the Available Funds, to the Spread Account, or as
                    otherwise specified in the Trust Documents, any remaining
                    funds.
 
           Amounts on deposit in the Spread Account on any Insured Distribution
Date (after giving effect to all distributions made on such Insured Distribution
Date and the related Distribution Date) in excess of the Specified Spread
Account Requirement for such Distribution Date may be released to the
Certificateholder without the consent of the Noteholders.

           If the Notes are  accelerated  following an Event of Default under
the  Indenture,  amounts  collected  will be
distributed in the order described above.

           Insured Distribution Date Calculations and Payments. In the event
that any Servicer's Certificate delivered by the Servicer indicates that the
Available Funds with respect to a Distribution Date are insufficient to fund in
full the related Scheduled Payments plus the amounts described in clauses 1 and
5 above, the Indenture Trustee shall request the Deficiency Claim Amount for the
Spread Account, at the time required by and pursuant to, the Spread Account
Agreement. Further, in the event that any Servicer's Certificate delivered by
the Servicer indicates that the sum of (i) the Available Funds with respect to a
Distribution Date, plus (ii) any related Deficiency Claim Amount is insufficient
to fund in full the related Scheduled Payments plus the amount described in
clause 1 above, the Indenture Trustee shall furnish to the Insurer no later than
12:00 noon New York City time on the related Draw Date a completed notice of
claim in the amount of the Policy Claim Amount. Amounts paid by the Insurer
pursuant to any such notice of claim shall be deposited by the Insurer into the
Note Distribution Account for payment to Noteholders on the related Insured
Distribution Date.

           For the purposes hereof, the following terms shall have the following
meanings:

           "Accelerated Payment Termination Date" means, the later to occur of
(i) first Distribution Date on which the Pro Forma Note Balance equals the
Required Pro Forma Note Balance and (ii) the Distribution Date on which the
principal balance of the Class A-1 Notes is reduced to zero.

           "Accelerated Principal Amount" for a Distribution Date will equal the
lesser of
 
            (x)    the sum of (i) excess, if any, of the amount of Available
                   Funds on such Distribution Date over the amounts payable on
                   such Distribution Date pursuant to clauses 1 through 6 under
                   "Distributions" plus (ii) amounts, if any, available in
                   accordance with the terms of the Spread Account Agreement;
                   and

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            (y)    the greater of (a) the excess, if any, on such Distribution
                   Date of (i) the Pro Forma Note Balance for such Distribution
                   Date over (ii) the Required Pro Forma Note Balance for such
                   Distribution Date and (b) the amount necessary (after taking
                   into account all other distributions to be made on such date)
                   to reduce the principal balance of the Class A-1 Notes to
                   zero.

           Notwithstanding the foregoing, the requirement to pay Accelerated
Principal Amounts will terminate on the Accelerated Payment Termination Date.

           The Insurer does not guarantee the payment of Accelerated Principal
Amounts.

           "Additional Funds Available" means, with respect to any Insured
Distribution Date the sum of (i) the Deficiency Claim Amount, if any, received
by the Indenture Trustee with respect to such Insured Distribution Date plus
(ii) the Insurer Optional Deposit, if any, received by the Indenture Trustee
with respect to such Insured Distribution Date.

           "Amount Financed" means, with respect to a Receivable, the aggregate
amount advanced under such Receivable toward the purchase price of the Financed
Vehicle and related costs, including amounts advanced in respect of accessories,
insurance premiums, service, car club and warranty contracts, other items
customarily financed as part of retail automobile installment sale contracts or
promissory notes, and related costs.

           "Available Funds" means, with respect to any Monthly Period, the sum
of (i) the Collected Funds for such Monthly Period, (ii) all Purchase Amounts
deposited in the Collection Account during such Monthly Period, plus income on
investments held in the Collection Account, (iii) the Monthly Capitalized
Interest Amount with respect to the Distribution Date which immediately follows
such Monthly Period, (iv) the proceeds of any liquidation of the assets of the
Trust, (v) any remaining Pre-Funded Amount applied to the mandatory redemption
of the Notes and (vi) any amounts received by the Trust Collateral Agent
pursuant to the Cap Agreement with respect to the Class A-2 Notes and the Class
A-3 Notes.

           "Collected Funds" means, with respect to any Monthly Period, the
amount of funds in the Collection Account representing collections on the
Receivables during such Monthly Period, including all Net Liquidation Proceeds
collected during such Monthly Period (but excluding any Purchase Amounts).

           "Cram Down Loss" means, with respect to a Receivable if a court of
appropriate jurisdiction in an insolvency proceeding shall have issued an order
reducing the amount owed on such Receivable or otherwise modifying or
restructuring the scheduled payments to be made on such Receivable, an amount
equal to (i) the excess of the Principal Balance of such Receivable immediately
prior to such order over the Principal Balance of such Receivable as so reduced
and/or (ii) if such court shall have issued an order reducing the effective rate
of interest on such Receivable, the excess of the Principal Balance of such
Receivable immediately prior to such order over the net present value (using as
the discount rate the higher of the APR on such Receivable or the rate of
interest, if any, specified by the court in such order) of the scheduled
payments as so modified or restructured. A "Cram Down Loss" shall be deemed to
have occurred on the date of issuance of such order.

           "Deficiency Claim Amount" means, with respect to any Determination
Date, the excess, if any, of the sum of the amounts paid on the related
Distribution Date pursuant to clauses 1 through 5 under "Distributions" over the
amount of Available Funds with respect to the related Monthly Period, to the
extent that such excess amount is available on the related Insured Distribution
Date in accordance with the terms of the Spread Account Agreement.

           "Deficiency Notice" means, with respect to any Insured Distribution
Date, a written notice delivered by the Indenture Trustee to the Insurer, the
Servicer and any other person required under the Insurance Agreement, specifying
the Deficiency Claim Amount for such Insured Distribution Date.

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           "Determination Date" means, with respect to any Monthly Period, the
earlier of (i) the fourth Business Day preceding the related Insured
Distribution Date in the next calendar month, and (ii) the 5th day of the next
calendar month, or if such 5th day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding
Business Day.

           "Insurer Optional Deposit " means, with respect to any Insured
Distribution Date, an amount delivered by the Insurer, at its sole option, other
than amounts in respect of a Policy Claim Amount for deposit into the Collection
Account for any of the following purposes: (i) to provide funds in respect of
the payment of fees or expenses of any provider of services to the Trust with
respect to such Insured Distribution Date; or (ii) to include such amount as
part of the Additional Funds Available for such Insured Distribution Date to the
extent that without such amount a draw would be required to be made on a Policy.

           "Liquidated Receivable" means, with respect to any Monthly Period, a
Receivable as to which, as of the last day of such Monthly Period, (i) 90 days
have elapsed since the Servicer repossessed the Financed Vehicle, (ii) the
Servicer has determined in good faith that all amounts it expects to recover
have been received, (iii) 5% or more of a scheduled payment shall have become
120 or more days delinquent, except in the case of repossessed Financed
Vehicles.

           "Net Liquidation Proceeds" means, with respect to Liquidated
Receivables, (i) proceeds from the disposition of the underlying Financed
Vehicle securing the Liquidated Receivables, less the Servicer's reasonable
out-of-pocket costs, including repossession and resale expenses not already
deducted from such proceeds, and any amounts required by law to be remitted to
the Obligor, (ii) any insurance proceeds, or (iii) other monies received from
the Obligor or otherwise.

           "Noteholders' Accelerated Principal Amount" means, with respect to
any Distribution Date, the Noteholders' Percentage of the Accelerated Principal
Amount on such Distribution Date, if any.

           "Noteholders' Distributable Amount" means, with respect to any
Distribution Date, the sum of the Noteholders' Principal Distributable Amount
and the Noteholders' Interest Distributable Amount.

           "Noteholders' Interest Carryover Amount" means, with respect to any
Class of Notes and any date of determination, all or any portion of the
Noteholders' Interest Distributable Amount for such Class for the immediately
preceding Distribution Date, and any outstanding Noteholders' Interest Carryover
Amount which remains unpaid as of such date of determination, plus interest on
such unpaid amount, to the extent permitted by law, at the Interest Rate borne
by such Class of Notes from such preceding Distribution Date to but excluding
such date of determination.

           "Noteholders' Interest Distributable Amount" means, with respect to
any Distribution Date, the sum of the Noteholders' Monthly Interest
Distributable Amount for each Class of Notes for such Distribution Date and the
Noteholders' Interest Carryover Amount, if any, for each Class of Notes,
calculated as of such Distribution Date.

           "Noteholders' Monthly Interest Distributable Amount" means, with
respect to any Distribution Date and any Class of Notes, interest accrued during
the applicable Interest Period shall accrue on the principal amount of the Notes
of each Class outstanding as of the end of the prior Distribution Date (or, in
the case of the first Distribution Date, as of the Closing Date); provided, that
if such principal balance is further reduced by a payment of principal on the
Insured Distribution Date which immediately follows such prior Distribution
Date, then such interest shall accrue (i) from and including such prior
Distribution Date to, but excluding, such related Insured Distribution Date, on
the principal balance outstanding as of the end of the prior Distribution Date
(or, in the case of the first Distribution Date, as of the Closing Date) and
(ii) from and including such Insured Distribution Date, to, but excluding, the
following Distribution Date, on the principal balance outstanding as of the end
of such Insured Distribution Date, calculated on the basis of a 360-day year and
(a) the actual number of days elapsed, in the case of the Class A-l Notes, the
Class A-2 Notes and the Class A-3 Notes and (b) twelve 30-day months, in the
case of the Class A-4 Notes and the Class A-5 Notes.

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           "Noteholders' Monthly Principal Distributable Amount" means, with
respect to any Distribution Date, the Noteholders' Percentage of the Principal
Distributable Amount.

           "Noteholders' Percentage" means (i) for each Distribution Date to the
Distribution Date on which the Class A-5 Notes are paid in full, 100%, (ii) on
the Distribution Date on which the Class A-5 Notes are paid in full, the
percentage equivalent of a fraction, the numerator of which is the outstanding
principal amount of the Class A-5 Notes immediately prior to such Distribution
Date, and the denominator of which is the Principal Distributable Amount for
such Distribution Date, and (iii) for any Distribution Date thereafter, zero.

           "Noteholders' Principal Carryover Amount" means, as of any date of
determination, all or any portion of the Noteholders' Principal Distributable
Amount and any outstanding Noteholders' Principal Carryover Amount from the
preceding Distribution Date which remains unpaid as of such date of
determination.

           "Noteholders' Principal Distributable Amount" means, with respect to
any Distribution Date (other than the Final Scheduled Distribution Date for any
Class of Notes) , the sum of the Noteholders' Monthly Principal Distributable
Amount for such Distribution Date and the Noteholders' Principal Carryover
Amount, if any, as of such Distribution Date. The Noteholders' Principal
Distributable Amount on the Final Scheduled Distribution Date for any Class of
Notes will equal the sum of (i) the Noteholders' Monthly Principal Distributable
Amount for such Distribution Date, (ii) the Noteholders' Principal Carryover
Amount as of such Distribution Date, and (iii) the excess of the outstanding
principal amount of such Class of Notes, if any, over the amounts described in
clauses (i) and (ii).

           "Policy Claim Amount" means, for any Insured Distribution Date, the
sum of (x) the excess, if any, of (i) the sum of the Noteholders' Interest
Distributable Amount and the Noteholders' Principal Distributable Amount for the
related Distribution Date, together with, if such related Distribution Date was
the Mandatory Redemption Date, the Note Prepayment Amount over (ii) the sum of
(a) the amount actually deposited into the Note Distribution Account on such
related Distribution Date and (b) the Additional Funds Available, if any, for
such Insured Distribution Date plus (y) the Noteholders' Interest Carryover
Amount, if any, which has accrued since the related Distribution Date.

           "Principal Balance" means, with respect to any Receivable, as of any
date, the sum of (x) the Amount Financed minus (i) that portion of all amounts
received on or prior to such date and allocable to principal in accordance with
the terms of the Receivable, and (ii) any Cram Down Loss in respect of such
Receivable plus (y) the accrued and unpaid interest on such Receivable as of
such date.

           "Principal Distributable Amount" means, with respect to any
Distribution Date, the amount equal to the excess, if any, of (x) the sum of the
following amounts with respect to the related Monthly Period, computed in
accordance with the simple interest method: (i) collections received on
Receivables (other than Liquidated and Purchased Receivables) allocable to
principal, including full and partial principal prepayments, (ii) the Principal
Balance of all Receivables (other than Purchased Receivables) that became
Liquidated Receivables during the related Monthly Period, (iii)(A) the portion
of the Purchase Amount allocable to principal of all Receivables that became
Purchased Receivables as of the immediately preceding Record Date and (B) at the
option of the Insurer, the outstanding Principal Balance of those Receivables
that were required to be repurchased by the Seller and/or AmeriCredit during
such Monthly Period but were not so repurchased and (iv) the aggregate amount of
Cram Down Losses during the related Monthly Period over (y) the Step-Down
Amount, if any, for such Distribution Date.

           "Pro Forma Note Balance" means, with respect to any Distribution
Date, the aggregate remaining principal balance of the Notes outstanding on such
Distribution Date, after giving effect to distributions pursuant to clauses 1
through 4 under "Distributions."

           "Purchase Amount" means, with respect to a Receivable, the Principal
Balance as of the date of purchase.

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           "Required Pro Forma Note Balance" means, with respect to any
Distribution Date, a dollar amount equal to product of (x) 90% and (y) the sum
of the Pool Balance and the Pre-Funded Amount as of the end of the prior Monthly
Period.

           "Step-Down Amount" means, with respect to any Distribution Date, the
excess, if any, of (x) the Required Pro Forma Note Balance over (y) the Pro
Forma Note Balance on such Distribution Date, calculated for this purpose only
without deduction for any Step-Down Amount (i.e., assuming that the entire
amount described in clause (x) of the definition of "Principal Distributable
Amount" is distributed as principal on the Notes).

Statements to Noteholders

           On or prior to each Insured Distribution Date, the Indenture Trustee
will be required to forward a statement to the Noteholders setting forth certain
information required under the Trust Documents. Such statements will be based on
the information in the related Servicer's Certificate. Each such statement to be
delivered to the Noteholders will include the following information as to the
Notes with respect to the related Distribution Date and the related Insured
Distribution Date, as applicable:

           (i)        the amount of the distribution(s) allocable to interest on
                      or with respect to the Notes:

           (ii)       the amount of the distribution(s) allocable to principal
                      with respect to the Notes;

           (iii)      the amount of the distribution, if any, payable pursuant
                      to a claim on the Policy;
 
           (iv)       the aggregate outstanding principal amount for each Class
                      of Notes, after giving effect to all payments reported
                      under (ii) above on such date;
 
           (v)        the Noteholders' Interest Carryover Shortfall and the
                      Noteholders' Principal Carryover Shortfall, if any, and
                      the change in such amounts from the preceding statement;
 
           (vi)       the amount of the Servicing Fee paid to the Servicer with
                      respect to the related Monthly Period; and
 
           (vii)      for each such date during the Funding Period, the
                      remaining Pre-Funded Amount, the amount in the Pre-Funding
                      Account and the amount remaining in the Capitalized
                      Interest Account.

           Each amount set forth pursuant to subclauses (i) through (vi) with
respect to Notes will be expressed as a dollar amount per $1,000 of the initial
principal amount of the Notes.

           Unless and until Definitive Notes are issued, such reports will be
sent on behalf of the Trust to Cede & Co., as registered holder of the Notes and
the nominee of DTC. See "Reports to Securityholders" and "Description of the
Securities" in the Prospectus.

           Within the required period of time after the end of each calendar
year, the Indenture Trustee will furnish to each person who at any time during
such calendar year was a Noteholder, a statement as to the aggregate amounts of
interest and principal paid to such Noteholder, information regarding the amount
of servicing compensation received by the Servicer and such other information as
the Seller deems necessary to enable such Noteholder to prepare its tax returns.

Credit Support

           The Accelerated Principal Amount and the Spread Account result in
credit support. This credit support is required to be increased to, and
thereafter maintained at, a level established by the Insurer. This level changes
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reserve account and "overcollateralization". The Insurer may permit the required
level of credit support to reduce, or "step down", over time.

           Overcollateralization. Overcollateralization is created as a result
of the application of excess interest to the payment of principal on the Notes.
Such "excess interest" is interest which is collected on the Receivables in
excess of the amount of interest that is paid on the Notes, used to pay certain
fees, or, under certain circumstances, deposited to the Spread Account. This
application of excess interest results in the outstanding principal balance of
the Notes amortizing more quickly than the Pool Balance.

           If the Insurer permits the required level of overcollateralization to
step down, principal collections which would otherwise be paid through to the
Noteholders as part of the Principal Distributable Amount may be instead
released to the Seller.

           Spread Account. The Spread Account may be funded with an initial cash
deposit on the Closing Date; on each Distribution Date thereafter, the Trust
Collateral Agent will be required to deposit additional amounts into the Spread
Account from payments on the Receivables as described under "-- Distributions"
above to the extent that the balance on deposit therein is below the then
required level. Amounts, if any, on deposit in the Spread Account on an Insured
Distribution Date will be available to the extent provided in the Spread Account
Agreement to fund any Deficiency Claim Amount with respect to such Insured
Distribution Date. Amounts on deposit in the Spread Account on any Insured
Distribution Date (after giving effect to all distributions made on such Insured
Distribution Date) in excess of the Specified Spread Account Requirement for
such Insured Distribution Date will be released to the Seller without the
consent of the Noteholders.

           In addition, the Seller, the Insurer and the Trust Collateral Agent
may amend the Spread Account Agreement (and any provisions in the Insurance
Agreement relating to the Spread Account) in any respect (including, without
limitation, reducing or eliminating the Specified Spread Account Requirement
and/or reducing or eliminating the funding requirements of the Spread Account or
permitting such funds to be used for the benefit of persons other than
Noteholders) without the consent of, or notice to, the Trustee, the Owner
Trustee or the Noteholders. The Trust Collateral Agent shall not withhold or
delay its consent with respect to any amendment that does not adversely affect
the Trust Collateral Agent in its individual capacity. Notwithstanding any
reduction in or elimination of the funding requirements of the Spread Account or
the depletion thereof, the Insurer will be obligated on each Insured
Distribution Date to fund the full amount of each Guaranteed Distribution
required to be paid by such Insured Distribution Date, and which would not be
paid in the absence of a payment under the Policy. If the Insurer breaches its
obligations, any losses on the Receivables will be borne by the Noteholders.

Servicer Termination Event

           "Servicer Termination Event" under the Sale and Servicing Agreement
will consist of the occurrence and continuance of any of the following: (i) any
failure by the Servicer to deliver to the Trust Collateral Agent for
distribution to the Noteholders any required payment, which failure continues
unremedied for two Business Days, or any failure to deliver the Servicer's
Certificate (as defined in the Sale and Servicing Agreement) by the fourth
Business Day prior to the Insured Distribution Date, and which shall comply with
the requirements therefor; (ii) any failure by the Servicer duly to observe or
perform in any material respect any other covenant or agreement under the Sale
and Servicing Agreement or the Purchase Agreement (if AmeriCredit is the
Servicer) which failure continues unremedied for 60 days after the giving of
written notice of such failure (1) to the Servicer by the Insurer, the Trust
Collateral Agent or the Issuer, or (2) if a Insurer Default has occurred and is
continuing, to the Servicer by any holder of a Note; (iii) certain events of
insolvency, readjustment of debt, marshalling of assets and liabilities, or
similar proceedings with respect to the Servicer or, so long as AmeriCredit is
Servicer, of any of its affiliates, and certain actions by the Servicer, or, so
long as AmeriCredit is Servicer, of its affiliates, indicating its insolvency,
reorganization pursuant to bankruptcy proceedings, or inability to pay its
obligations; (iv) any representation, warranty or statement of the Servicer
shall prove to be incorrect in any material respect and which has a material
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circumstances or conditions in respect of which such representation, warranty or
statement was incorrect shall not have been eliminated or cured as provided
thereunder; (v) so long as a Insurer Default shall not have occurred and be
continuing, the Insurer shall not have delivered an extension notice; (vi) so
long as a Insurer Default shall not have occurred and be continuing, an
Insurance Agreement Event of Default or an event of default under any other
Insurance and Indemnity Agreement relating to any series of securities shall
have occurred; or (vii) a claim is made under the Policy.

           "Insurer Default" shall mean the occurrence and continuance of any of
the following events:

           (a) the Insurer shall have failed to make a payment required under
the Policy in accordance with its terms ;

           (b) the Insurer shall have (i) filed a petition or commenced any case
or proceeding under any provision or chapter of the United States Bankruptcy
Code or any other similar federal or state law relating to insolvency,
bankruptcy, rehabilitation, liquidation or reorganization, (ii) made a general
assignment for the benefit of its creditors, or (iii) had an order for relief
entered against it under the United States Bankruptcy Code or any other similar
federal or state law relating to insolvency, bankruptcy, rehabilitation,
liquidation or reorganization which is final and nonappealable; or

           (c) a court of competent jurisdiction, the New York Department of
Insurance or other competent regulatory authority shall have entered a final and
nonappealable order, judgment or decree (i) appointing a custodian, trustee,
agent or receiver for the Insurer or for all or any material portion of its
property or (ii) authorizing the taking of possession by a custodian, trustee,
agent or receiver of the Insurer (or the taking of possession of all or any
material portion of the property of the Insurer).

Rights Upon Servicer Termination Event

           As long as a Servicer Termination Event under the Sale and Servicing
Agreement remains unremedied, (x) provided no Insurer Default shall have
occurred and be continuing, the Insurer in its sole and absolute discretion or
(y) if a Insurer Default shall have occurred and be continuing, then the Trust
Collateral Agent or a Note Majority, may terminate all the rights and
obligations of the Servicer under such Agreement, whereupon (i) if AmeriCredit
is terminated under the Agreement, the Backup Servicer, or such other successor
servicer as shall have been appointed by the Insurer (so long as no Insurer
Default shall have occurred and be continuing) will succeed to all the
responsibilities, duties, and liabilities of the Servicer under such Agreement
or (ii) if a Servicer other than AmeriCredit is terminated under the Agreement,
a successor servicer will be appointed by the Insurer (or, if a Insurer Default
shall have occurred and be continuing, by the Trust Collateral Agent). Any such
successor Servicer will succeed to all the responsibilities, duties, and
liabilities of the Servicer under the Sale and Servicing Agreement and will be
entitled to similar compensation arrangements. There is no assurance that the
succession of a successor servicer will not result in a material disruption in
the performance of the duties of the servicer.

Waiver of Past Defaults

           Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth under "Description
of the Trust Agreements -- Waiver of Past Defaults" in the Prospectus, the
Insurer may, on behalf of all holders of Notes, waive any default by the
Servicer in the performance of its obligations under the Sale and Servicing
Agreement and its consequences. No such waiver will impair the Noteholders'
rights with respect to subsequent defaults.

Amendment

           Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth under "Description
of the Trust Agreements -- Amendment" in the Prospectus, the Sale and Servicing
Agreement may be amended by the Seller, the Servicer and the Owner Trustee with
the consent of the Indenture Trustee, (which consent may not be unreasonably
withheld) and with the consent of the Insurer (so long as no Insurer Default has
occurred and is continuing), but without the consent of the Noteholders, to cure
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supplement any provision therein which may be inconsistent with any other
provision therein; provided that such action shall not adversely affect in any
material respect the interests of any Noteholder; provided, further, that if an
Insurer Default has occurred and is continuing, such action shall not materially
adversely affect the interests of the Insurer. The Seller, the Servicer and the
Owner Trustee may also amend the Sale and Servicing Agreement with the consent
of the Insurer, the consent of the Indenture Trustee, the consent of Noteholders
holding a majority of the principal amount of the Notes outstanding to add,
change or eliminate any other provisions with respect to matters or questions
arising under such Agreement or affecting the rights of the Noteholders;
provided that such action will not (i) increase or reduce in any manner the
amount of, or accelerate or delay the timing of, collections of payments on
Receivables or distributions that are required to be made for the benefit of the
Noteholders or (ii) reduce the aforesaid percentage of the Noteholders required
to consent to any such amendment, without, in either case, the consent of the
holders of all Notes outstanding; provided, further, that if an Insurer Default
has occurred and is continuing, such action shall not materially adversely
affect the interest of the Insurer. The Seller and Servicer must deliver to the
Owner Trustee, the Indenture Trustee and the Insurer upon the execution and
delivery of the Sale and Servicing Agreement and any amendment thereto an
opinion of counsel, satisfactory to the Indenture Trustee, that all financing
statements and continuation statements have been filed that are necessary to
fully protect and preserve the Trustee's interest in the Receivables.


                                  THE POLICY

           Simultaneously with the issuance of the Notes, the Insurer will
deliver the Policy to the Trust Collateral Agent as agent for the Indenture
Trustee for the benefit of each Noteholder. Under the Policy, the Insurer will
unconditionally and irrevocably guarantee receipt by the Trust Collateral Agent,
on each Insured Distribution Date, for the benefit of each Noteholder the full
and complete payment of (i) Scheduled Payments (as defined below) on the Notes
and (ii) the amount of any Guaranteed Distribution which subsequently is avoided
in whole or in part as a preference payment under applicable law. In the event
the Trust Collateral Agent fails to make a claim under the Policy, Noteholders
do not have the right to make a claim directly under the Policy, but may sue to
compel the Trust Collateral Agent to do so.

           The "Insured Distribution Date" will be the twelfth day of each
month, or, if such twelfth day is not a Business Day, the next following
Business Day. In the event that, on any Distribution Date, the Noteholders did
not receive the full amount of the scheduled payment then due to them, such
shortfall (together with, in the case of an interest shortfall, interest thereon
at the related Interest Rate) shall be due and payable and shall be funded on
the Insured Distribution Date either from the Spread Account or from the
proceeds of a drawing under the Policy. The Record Date applicable to an Insured
Distribution Date shall be the Record Date applicable to the related
Distribution Date.

           "Scheduled Payments" means payments which are scheduled to be made on
the Notes during the term of the Policy in accordance with the original terms of
the Notes when issued and without regard to any subsequent amendment or
modification of the Notes that has not been consented to by the Insurer, which
payments, with respect to any Insured Distribution Date, are (i) the
Noteholders' Interest Distributable Amount, with respect to the related
Distribution Date and (ii) the Noteholders' Principal Distributable Amount with
respect to the related Distribution Date. Scheduled Payments do not include
payments which become due on an accelerated basis as a result of (a) a default
by the Trust, (b) an election by the Trust to pay principal on an accelerated
basis, (c) the occurrence of an Event of Default under the Indenture or (d) any
other cause, unless the Insurer elects, in its sole discretion, to pay in whole
or in part such principal due upon acceleration, together with any accrued
interest to the date of acceleration. In the event the Insurer does not so
elect, the Policy will continue to guarantee Scheduled Payments due on the Notes
in accordance with their original terms. Scheduled Payments shall not include
(x) any portion of a Noteholders' Interest Distributable Amount or of a
Noteholders' Interest Carryover Amount due to Noteholders because the
appropriate notice and certificate for payment in proper form was not timely
Received (as defined below) by the Insurer, (y) any portion of a Noteholders'
Interest Distributable Amount due to Noteholders representing interest on any
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Interest Carryover Shortfall accrued from and including the date of payment of
the amount of such Noteholders' Interest Carryover Shortfall pursuant to the
Policy or (z) any Note Prepayment Amounts, unless the Insurer elects, in its
sole discretion, to pay such amount in whole or in part.

           Payment of claims on the Policy made in respect of Scheduled Payments
will be made by the Insurer following Receipt by the Insurer of the appropriate
notice for payment on the later to occur of (i) 12:00 noon, New York City time,
on the third Business Day following Receipt of such notice for payment, and (ii)
12:00 noon, New York City time, on the date on which such payment was due on the
Notes.

           If payment of any amount avoided as a preference under applicable
bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or similar law is required to be made under
the Policy, the Insurer shall cause such payment to be made no earlier than the
first to occur of (a) the fourth Business Day following Receipt by the Insurer
from the Trust Collateral Agent of (i) a certified copy of the order (the
"Order") of the court or other governmental body which exercised jurisdiction to
the effect that the Noteholder is required to return principal or interest paid
on the Notes during the term of the Policy because such payments were avoidable
as preference payments under applicable bankruptcy law, (ii) a certificate of
the Noteholder that the Order has been entered and is not subject to any stay
and (iii) an assignment duly executed and delivered by the Noteholder, in such
form as is reasonably required by the Insurer and provided to the Noteholder by
the Insurer, irrevocably assigning to the Insurer all rights and claims of the
Noteholder relating to or arising under the Notes against the Trust or otherwise
with respect to such preference payment, or (b) the date of Receipt (as defined
below) by the Insurer from the Trust Collateral Agent of the items referred to
in clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) above if, at least four Business Days prior to
such date of Receipt, the Insurer shall have received written notice from the
Trust Collateral Agent that such items were to be delivered on such date and
such date was specified in such notice. Such payment shall be disbursed to the
receiver, conservator, debtor-in-possession or trustee in bankruptcy named in
the Order and not to the Trust Collateral Agent or any Noteholder directly
(unless a Noteholder has previously paid such amount to the receiver,
conservator, debtor-in-possession or trustee in bankruptcy named in the Order,
in which case such payment shall be disbursed to the Trust Collateral Agent for
distribution to such Noteholder upon proof of such payment reasonably
satisfactory to the Insurer). In connection with the foregoing, the Insurer
shall have the rights provided in the Indenture.

Other Provisions of the Policy

           The terms "Receipt" and "Received" with respect to the Policy shall
mean actual delivery to the Insurer and to its fiscal agent, if any, prior to
12:00 noon, New York City time, on a Business Day; delivery either on a day that
is not a Business Day or after 12:00 noon, New York City time, shall be deemed
to be Received on the next succeeding Business Day. If any notice or certificate
given under the Policy by the Trust Collateral Agent is not in proper form or is
not properly completed, executed or delivered, it shall be deemed not to have
been Received, and the Insurer or its fiscal agent shall promptly so advise the
Trust Collateral Agent, and the Trust Collateral Agent may submit an amended
notice.

           Under the Policy, "Business Day" means any day other than a Saturday,
Sunday, legal holiday or other day on which commercial banking institutions in
Wilmington, Delaware, the City of New York or Columbus, Ohio or any other
location of any successor Servicer, successor Owner Trustee or successor Trust
Collateral Agent are authorized or obligated by law, executive order or
governmental decree to be closed.

           The Insurer's obligations under the Policy in respect of Scheduled
Payments shall be discharged to the extent funds are transferred to the Trust
Collateral Agent as provided in the Policy whether or not such funds are
properly applied by the Trust Collateral Agent.

           The Insurer shall be subrogated to the rights of each Noteholder to
receive payments of principal and interest to the extent of any payment by the
Insurer under the Policy.

           Claims under the Policy constitute direct, unsecured and
unsubordinated obligations of the Insurer ranking not less than pari passu with
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Insurer for borrowed money. Claims against the Insurer under each other
financial guaranty insurance policy issued thereby constitute pari passu claims
against the general assets of the Insurer. The terms of the Policy cannot be
modified or altered by any other agreement or instrument, or by the merger,
consolidation or dissolution of the Trust. The Policy may not be canceled or
revoked prior to distribution in full of all Scheduled Payments. The Policy is
not covered by the property/casualty insurance security fund specified in
Article 76 of the New York Insurance Law. The Policy is governed by the laws of
the State of New York.

           It is a condition to issuance that the Class A-l Notes be rated A-l+
by S&P and P-l by Moody's, and that the Class A-2 Notes, the Class A-3 Notes,
the Class A-4 Notes and the Class A-5 Notes be rated AAA by S&P and Aaa by
Moody's. The ratings by the Rating Agencies of the Notes will be (i) with
respect to the Class A-1 Notes, without regard to the Policy in the case of S&P
and substantially based on the Policy in the case of Moody's and (ii) with
respect to all other Classes of Notes, based on the issuance of the Policy. To
the extent that such ratings are based on the Policy, such ratings apply to
distributions due on the Insured Distribution Dates, and not to distributions
due on the Distribution Dates. A rating is not a recommendation to purchase,
hold or sell Notes. In the event that the rating initially assigned to any of
the Notes is subsequently lowered or withdrawn for any reason, including by
reason of a downgrading of the claims-paying ability of the Insurer, no person
or entity will be obligated to provide any additional credit enhancement with
respect to the Notes. Any reduction or withdrawal of a rating may have an
adverse effect on the liquidity and market price of the Notes. See "Ratings"
herein.


                     CERTAIN FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSEQUENCES

           The following is a general discussion of the material anticipated
federal income tax considerations to investors of the purchase, ownership and
disposition of the securities offered hereby. The discussion is based upon laws,
regulations, rulings and decisions now in effect, all of which are subject to
change. The discussion below does not purport to deal with all federal tax
considerations applicable to all categories of investors, some of which may be
subject to special rules. Investors should consult their own tax advisors in
determining the federal, state, local and any other tax consequences to them of
the purchase, ownership and disposition of the securities.

Tax Characterization of the Trust

           Assuming that the terms of the Trust Agreement and related documents
will be complied with, Dewey Ballantine LLP is of the opinion that, although no
transaction closely comparable to that contemplated herein has been the subject
of any Treasury regulation, revenue ruling or judicial decision, and therefore
the matter is subject to interpretation, the Trust will not be an association
(or publicly traded partnership) taxable as a corporation for federal income tax
purposes.

           If the Trust were taxable as a corporation for federal income tax
purposes, the Trust would be subject to corporate income tax on its taxable
income. The Trust's taxable income would include all its income on the
Receivables, possibly reduced by its interest expense on the Notes. Any such
corporate income tax could materially reduce cash available to make payments on
the Notes.

Tax Consequences to Holders of the Notes

           Treatment of the Notes as Indebtedness. The Seller agrees, and the
Noteholders will agree by their purchase of Notes, to treat the Notes as debt
for all federal, state and local income tax purposes. There are no regulations,
published rulings or judicial decisions involving the characterization for
federal income tax purposes of securities with terms substantially the same as
the Notes. In general, whether instruments such as the Notes constitute
indebtedness for federal income tax purposes is a question of fact, the
resolution of which is based primarily upon the economic substance of the
instruments and the transaction pursuant to which they are issued rather than
merely upon the form of the transaction or the manner in which the instruments
are labeled. The Internal Revenue Service (the "IRS") and the courts have set
forth various factors to be taken into account in determining, for federal
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whether or not an instrument constitutes indebtedness and whether a transfer of
property is a sale because the transferor has relinquished substantial incidents
of ownership in the property or whether such transfer is a borrowing secured by
the property. On the basis of its analysis of such factors as applied to the
facts and its analysis of the economic substance of the contemplated
transaction, counsel is expected to conclude that, for federal income tax
purposes, the Notes will be treated as indebtedness of the Trust, and not as an
ownership interest in the Receivables, or an equity interest in the Trust or in
a separate association taxable as a corporation or other taxable entity.

           Except as described below, interest paid or accrued on a Note will be
treated as ordinary income to the Noteholders and principal payments on a Note
will be treated as a return of capital to the extent of the Noteholder's basis
in the Note allocable thereto. An accrual method taxpayer will be required to
include in income interest on the Notes when earned, even if not paid, unless it
is determined to be uncollectible. The Trust will report to Noteholders of
record and the IRS in respect of the interest paid and original issue discount
("OID"), if any, accrued on the Notes to the extent required by law.

           Although, as described above, it is the opinion of counsel that, for
federal income tax purposes, the Notes will be characterized as debt, such
opinion is not binding on the IRS and thus no assurance can be given that such a
characterization will prevail. If the IRS successfully asserted that one or more
of the Notes did not represent debt for federal income tax purposes, the Notes
would likely be treated as equity interests in the Trust.

           Original Issue Discount. It is anticipated that the Notes will not
have any OID other than possibly OID within a de minimis exception and that
accordingly the provisions of sections 1271 through 1273 and 1275 of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), generally will not apply
to the Notes. OID will be considered de minimis if it is less than 0.25% of the
principal amount of a Note multiplied by its expected weighted average life
(calculated by taking into account a reasonable prepayment assumption).

           Market Discount. A subsequent purchaser who buys a Note for less than
its principal amount may be subject to the "market discount" rules of Section
1276 through 1278 of the Code. If a subsequent purchaser of a Note disposes of
such Note (including certain nontaxable dispositions such as a gift), or
receives a principal payment, any gain upon such sale or other disposition will
be recognized, or the amount of such principal payment will be treated, as
ordinary income to the extent of any "market discount" accrued for the period
that such purchaser holds the Note. Such holder may instead elect to include
market discount in income as it accrues with respect to all debt instruments
acquired in the year of acquisition of the Notes and thereafter. Market discount
generally will equal the excess, if any, of the then current unpaid principal
balance of the Note over the purchaser's basis in the Note immediately after
such purchaser acquired the Note. In general, market discount on a Note will be
treated as accruing over the term of such Note in the ratio of interest for the
current period over the sum of such current interest and the expected amount of
all remaining interest payments, or at the election of the holder, under a
constant yield method. At the request of a holder of a Note, information will be
made available that will allow the holder to compute the accrual of market
discount under the first method described in the preceding sentence.

           The market discount rules also provide that a holder who incurs or
continues indebtedness to acquire a Note at a market discount may be required to
defer the deduction of all or a portion of the interest on such indebtedness
until the corresponding amount of market discount is included in income.

           Notwithstanding the above rules, market discount on a Note will be
considered to be zero if it is less than a de minimis amount, which is 0.25% of
the remaining principal balance of the Note multiplied by its expected weighted
average remaining life (calculated by taking into account a reasonable
prepayment assumption). If OID or market discount is de minimis, the actual
amount of discount must be allocated to the remaining principal distributions on
the Notes and, when each such distribution is received, capital gain equal to
the discount allocated to such distribution will be recognized.

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           Market Premium. A subsequent purchaser who buys a Note for more than
its principal amount generally will be considered to have purchased the Note at
a premium. Such holder may amortize such premium, using a constant yield method,
over the remaining term of the Note and may apply such amortized amounts to
reduce the amount of interest reportable with respect to such Note over the
period from the purchase date to the date of maturity of the Note. Legislative
history to the Tax Reform Act of 1986 indicates that the amortization of such
premium on an obligation that provides for a partial principal payments prior to
maturity should be governed by the methods for accrual of market discount on
such an obligation (described above). Proposed regulations implementing the
provisions of the Tax Reform Act of 1986 provide for the use of the constant
yield method to determine the amortization of premiums. Such proposed
regulations will apply to bonds acquired on or after 60 days after the final
regulations are published. A holder that elects to amortize premium must reduce
his tax basis in the related obligation by the amount of the aggregate
deductions (or interest offsets) allowable for amortizable premium. If a debt
instrument purchased at a premium is redeemed in full prior to its maturity, a
purchaser who has elected to amortize premium should be entitled to a deduction
for any remaining unamortized premium in the taxable year of redemption.

           Sale or Redemption of Notes. If a Note is sold or retired, the seller
will recognize gain or loss equal to the difference between the amount realized
on the sale and his adjusted basis in the Note. Such adjusted basis generally
will equal the cost of the Note to the seller, increased by any original issue
discount included in the seller's gross income in respect of the Note (and by
any market discount which the taxpayer elected to include in income or was
required to include in income), and reduced by payments other than payments of
qualified stated interest in respect of the Note received by the seller and by
any amortized premium. Similarly, a holder who receives a payment other than a
payment of qualified stated interest in respect of a Note, either on the date on
which such payment is scheduled to be made or as a prepayment, will recognize
gain equal to the excess, if any, of the amount of the payment over his adjusted
basis in the Note allocable thereto. A Noteholder who receives a final payment
which is less than his adjusted basis in the Note will generally recognize a
loss in the amount of the shortfall on the last day of his taxable year.
Generally, any such gain or loss realized by an investor who holds a Note as a
"capital asset" within the meaning of Code Section 1221 should be capital gain
or loss, except as described above in respect of market discount and except that
a loss attributable to accrued but unpaid interest may be an ordinary loss.

           Taxation of Certain Foreign Investors. Interest payments (including
OID) on the Notes made to a Noteholder who is a nonresident alien individual,
foreign corporation or other non-United States person (a "foreign person")
generally will be "portfolio interest" which is not subject to United States tax
if such payments are not effectively connected with the conduct of a trade or
business in the United States by such foreign person and if the Trust (or other
person who would otherwise be required to withhold tax from such payments) is
provided with an appropriate statement that the beneficial owner of the Note
identified on the statement is a foreign person.

           Backup Withholding. Distributions of interest and principal as well
as distributions of proceeds from the sale of the Notes, may be subject to the
"backup withholding tax" under Section 3406 of the Code at rate of 31% if
recipients of such distributions fail to furnish to the payor certain
information, including their taxpayer identification numbers, or otherwise fail
to establish an exemption from such tax. Any amounts deducted and withheld from
a distribution to a recipient would be allowed as a credit against such
recipient's federal income tax. Furthermore, certain penalties may be imposed by
the IRS on a recipient of distributions that is required to supply information
but that does not do so in the proper manner.


                            STATE TAX CONSIDERATIONS

           Potential Noteholders should consider the state and local income tax
consequences of the purchase, ownership and disposition of the Notes. State and
local income tax laws may differ substantially from the corresponding federal
law, and this discussion does not purport to describe any aspect of the income
tax laws of any state or locality. Therefore, potential Noteholders should
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their own tax advisors with respect to the various state and local tax
consequences of an investment in the Notes.


                              ERISA CONSIDERATIONS

           Section 406 of ERISA, and/or Section 4975 of the Code, prohibits a
pension, profit-sharing or other employee benefit plan, as well as individual
retirement accounts and certain types of Keogh Plans (each a "Benefit Plan")
from engaging in certain transactions with persons that are "parties in
interest" under ERISA or "disqualified persons" under the Code with respect to
such Benefit Plan. A violation of these "prohibited transaction" rules may
result in an excise tax or other penalties and liabilities under ERISA and the
Code for such persons. Title I of ERISA also requires that fiduciaries of a
Benefit Plan subject to ERISA make investments that are prudent, diversified
(except if prudent not to do so) and in accordance with governing plan
documents.

           Certain transactions involving the purchase, holding or transfer of
the Notes might be deemed to constitute prohibited transactions under ERISA and
the Code if assets of the Trust were deemed to be assets of a Benefit Plan.
Under a regulation issued by the United States Department of Labor (the "Plan
Assets Regulation"), the assets of the Trust would be treated as plan assets of
a Benefit Plan for the purposes of ERISA and the Code only if the Benefit Plan
acquires an "Equity Interest" in the Trust and none of the exceptions contained
in the Plan Assets Regulation is applicable. An equity interest is defined under
the Plan Assets Regulation as an interest other than an instrument which is
treated as indebtedness under applicable local law and which has no substantial
equity features. Although there is little guidance on the subject, the Seller
believes that the Notes should be treated as indebtedness without substantial
equity features for purposes of the Plan Assets Regulation. This determination
is based in part on the traditional debt features of the Notes, including the
reasonable expectation of purchasers of the Notes that the Notes will be repaid
when due, as well as the absence of conversion rights, warrants and other
typical equity features. The debt treatment of the Notes could change if the
Trust incurs losses. However, even if the Notes are treated as debt for such
purposes, the acquisition or holding of Notes by or on behalf of a Benefit Plan
could be considered to give rise to a prohibited transaction if the Issuer or
any of its affiliates is or becomes a party in interest or a disqualified person
with respect to such Benefit Plan. In such case, certain exemptions from the
prohibited transaction rules could be applicable depending on the type and
circumstances of the plan fiduciary making the decision to acquire a Note.
Included among these exemptions are: Prohibited Transaction Class Exemption
("PTCE") 90-1, regarding investments by insurance company pooled separate
accounts; PTCE 95-60, regarding investments by insurance company general
accounts; PTCE 91-38, regarding investments by bank collective investment funds;
PTCE 96-23, regarding transactions affected by in-house asset managers; and PTCE
84-14, regarding transactions effected by "qualified professional asset
managers." Each investor using the assets of a Benefit Plan which acquires the
Notes, or to whom the Notes are transferred, will be deemed to have represented
that the acquisition and continued holding of the Notes will be covered by one
of the exemptions listed above or by another Department of Labor Class
Exemption.

           Employee benefit plans that are governmental plans (as defined in
Section 3(32) of ERISA) and certain church plans (as defined in Section 3(33) of
ERISA) are not subject to ERISA requirements. However, governmental plans may be
subject to comparable federal, state or local law restrictions, and church plans
may be subject other types of prohibited transaction restrictions under the
Code. Accordingly, assets of such plans may be invested in Notes without regard
to the ERISA considerations discussed herein, subject to the provisions of such
other applicable federal, state and local law.

           A plan fiduciary considering the purchase of Notes should consult its
tax and/or legal advisors regarding the applicability of the fiduciary
responsibility provisions of ERISA to such investment, whether the assets of the
Trust would be considered plan assets, the possibility of exemptive relief from
the prohibited transaction rules, the appropriateness of the Notes as an
investment of the Plan, and other issues and their potential consequences.

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                                LEGAL INVESTMENT

           The Class A-1 Notes will be eligible securities for purchase by money
market funds under the Investment
Company Act of 1940, as amended.


                                      RATINGS

           It is a condition to issuance that the Class A-1 Notes be rated A-1+
by S&P, and P-1 by Moody's, and that the Class A-2 Notes, the Class A-3 Notes,
the Class A-4 Notes and the Class A-5 Notes be rated AAA by S&P and Aaa by
Moody's. The ratings by the Rating Agencies of the Notes will be (i) with
respect to the Class A-1 Notes, without regard to the Policy in the case of S&P
and substantially based on the Policy in the case of Moody's and (ii) with
respect to all other Classes of Notes, based primarily on the Policy. To the
extent that such ratings are based on the Policy, such ratings apply to
distributions due on the Insured Distribution Dates, and not to distributions
due on the Distribution Dates. There is no assurance that the ratings initially
assigned to the Notes will not subsequently be lowered or withdrawn by the
Rating Agencies.


                                                        UNDERWRITING

           Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in an Underwriting
Agreement (the "Underwriting Agreement"), the Seller has agreed to cause the
Trust to sell to each of the Underwriters named below (collectively, the
"Underwriters"), and each of the Underwriters has severally agreed to purchase,
the principal amount of the Notes set forth opposite its name below:

                                Class A-1 Notes

                                                           Principal Amount
                                                           ----------------
Credit Suisse First Boston
Corporation...............................................    $38,668,000
BancAmerica Robertson Stephens                                 38,666,000
Chase Securities Inc......................................     38,666,000
                                                              -----------
       Total..............................................   $116,000,000
                          

                                Class A-2 Notes
                                                           Principal Amount
                                                           ----------------
Credit Suisse First Boston
Corporation..............................................     $58,000,000
BancAmerica Robertson Stephens                                 58,000,000
Chase Securities Inc.....................................      58,000,000
      Total..............................................      ----------
                                                             $174,000,000


                                Class A-3 Notes

                                                           Principal Amount
                                                           ----------------
Credit Suisse First Boston
Corporation..............................................     $25,668,000
BancAmerica Robertson Stephens...........................      25,666,000
Chase Securities Inc.....................................      25,666,000
                                                               ----------
           Total.........................................     $77,000,000

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                                Class A-4 Notes

                                                            Principal Amount
                                                            -----------------
Credit Suisse First Boston
Corporation..............................................     $36,000,000
BancAmerica Robertson Stephens...........................      36,000,000
Chase Securities Inc.....................................      36,000,000
                                                               ----------
           Total.........................................    $108,000,000
             

                                Class A-5 Notes

                                                            Principal Amount
                                                            ----------------
Credit Suisse First Boston
Corporation..............................................     $16,668,000
BancAmerica RobertsonStephens............................      16,666,000
Chase SecuritiesInc......................................      16,666,000
                                                               ----------
           Total.........................................     $50,000,000
              

           The Seller has been advised by the Underwriters that they propose
initially to offer the Notes to the public at the prices set forth herein, and
to certain dealers at such prices less the initial concession not in excess of
0.115% per Class A-1 Note, 0.14% per Class A-2 Note, 0.15% per Class A-3 Note,
0.18% per Class A-4 Note and 0.21% per Class A-5 Note. The Underwriters may
allow and such dealers may reallow a concession not in excess of 0.125% per
Class A-1 Note, 0.125% per Class A-2 Note, 0.125% per Class A-3 Note, 0.125% per
Class A-4 Note and 0.125% per Class A-5 Note to certain other dealers. After the
initial public offering of the Notes, the public offering prices and such
concessions may be changed.

           Each Underwriter has represented and agreed that (a) it has not
offered or sold, and will not offer or sell, any Notes to persons in the United
Kingdom except to persons whose ordinary activities involve them in acquiring,
holding, managing or disposing of investments (as principal or agent) for the
purposes of their businesses or otherwise in circumstances that do not
constitute an offer to the public in the United Kingdom for the purposes of the
Public Offers of Securities Regulations 1995, (b) it has complied and will
comply with all applicable provisions of the Financial Services Act 1986 of
Great Britain with respect to anything done by it in relation to the Notes in,
from or otherwise involving the United Kingdom and (c) it has only issued or
passed on and will only issue or pass on in the United Kingdom any document in
connection with the issue of the Notes to a person who is of a kind described in
Article 11(3) of the Financial Services Act 1986 (Investment Advertisements)
(Exemptions) Order 1995 or is a person to whom the document may otherwise
lawfully be issued or passed on.

           Upon receipt of a request by an investor who has received an
electronic Prospectus Supplement and Prospectus from an Underwriter or a request
by such investor's representative within the period during which there is an
obligation to deliver a Prospectus Supplement and Prospectus, the Seller of the
Underwriter will promptly deliver, or cause to be delivered, without charge, a
paper copy of the Prospectus Supplement and Prospectus.


                                      EXPERTS

           The consolidated balance sheets of the Insurer and Subsidiaries as of
December 31, 1997 and 1996 and the related consolidated statements of income,
changes in shareholder's equity and cash flows for each of the three years in
the period ended December 31, 1997, incorporated by reference in this Prospectus
Supplement, have been incorporated herein in reliance on the report of Coopers &
Lybrand L.L.P., independent accountants, given on the authority of that firm as
experts in accounting and auditing.

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                                 LEGAL OPINIONS

           In addition to the legal opinions described in the Prospectus,
certain federal income tax and other matters will be passed upon for the Seller
and the Trust by Dewey Ballantine LLP. Certain legal matters relating to the
Notes will be passed upon for the Underwriters by Dewey Ballantine LLP. Certain
legal matters will be passed upon for the Insurer by Brian H. Mellstrom,
Assistant General Counsel, the Insurer. The Insurer is represented by Mayer,
Brown & Platt.

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                            INDEX OF DEFINED TERMS

<TABLE> 
                                                                            Page
<S>                                                                        <C> 
ABS............................................................................21
ABS Table......................................................................22
Accelerated Payment Termination Date...........................................35
Accelerated Principal Amount...................................................35
Additional Funds Available.....................................................36
Aggregate risks................................................................28
AmeriCredit.....................................................................4
Amount Financed................................................................36
APR.............................................................................5
Available Funds................................................................36
Basic Servicing Fee............................................................33
Benefit Plan...................................................................47
Business Day....................................................................7
Calculation Date...............................................................10
Cap Agreement..................................................................29
Capitalized Interest Account...............................................10, 33
Cedel........................................................................1, 4
Certificates....................................................................4
Class A-1 Notes..............................................................1, 4
Class A-2 Notes..............................................................1, 4
Class A-3 Notes..............................................................1, 4
Class A-4 Notes..............................................................1, 4
Class A-5 Notes..............................................................1, 4
Closing Date....................................................................4
Code...........................................................................45
Collected Funds................................................................36
Collection Account.............................................................33
Commission......................................................................3
Contracts......................................................................15
CP Funding......................................................................5
Cram Down Loss.................................................................36
Dealer Agreements..............................................................14
Deficiency Claim Amount........................................................36
Deficiency Notice..............................................................36
Determination Date.............................................................37
Distribution Date............................................................2, 7
DTC.............................................................................1
Euroclear....................................................................1, 4
Events of Default..............................................................31
Exchange Act....................................................................3
Final Schedule Distribution Date................................................2
Financed Vehicles............................................................2, 5
Financial Security.............................................................27
Funding Period..............................................................9, 33
Holdings....................................................................3, 27
Indenture.......................................................................1
Indenture Trustee............................................................1, 4
Index Maturity.................................................................30
Initial Cutoff Date..........................................................1, 4
Initial Financed Vehicles....................................................1, 5
</TABLE> 

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<TABLE> 
<S>                                                                        <C> 
Initial Pre-Funded Amount...................................................9, 33
Initial Receivables..........................................................1, 5
Insurance Agreement.............................................................9
Insurance Agreement Indenture Cross Defaults...................................31
Insured Distribution Date.............................................2, 6, 7, 42
Insurer......................................................................3, 4
Insurer Default................................................................41
Insurer Optional Deposit.......................................................37
Interest Period.............................................................7, 29
Interest Rate...................................................................7
IRS............................................................................45
Issuer..........................................................................4
LIBOR.......................................................................7, 30
LIBOR Determination Date.......................................................30
Liquidated Receivable..........................................................37
Lockbox........................................................................33
Lockbox Account................................................................33
Mandatory Redemption Date...................................................9, 33
Monthly Capitalized Interest Amount........................................10, 33
Monthly Period..............................................................8, 30
Moody's........................................................................10
Net Liquidation Proceeds.......................................................37
Note Distribution Account......................................................33
Note Prepayment Amount......................................................9, 31
Noteholders.....................................................................7
Noteholders' Accelerated Principal Amount......................................37
Noteholders' Distributable Amount..............................................37
Noteholders' Interest Carryover Amount.........................................37
Noteholders' Interest Distributable Amount.....................................37
Noteholders' Monthly Interest Distributable Amount.............................37
Noteholders' Monthly Principal Distributable Amount............................38
Noteholders' Percentage........................................................38
Noteholders' Principal Carryover Amount........................................38
Noteholders' Principal Distributable Amount....................................38
Notes........................................................................1, 4
OID............................................................................45
Order..........................................................................43
Original Pool Balance...........................................................9
Owner Trustee................................................................1, 4
Plan Assets Regulation.........................................................47
Policy.......................................................................1, 6
Policy Claim Amount............................................................38
Pool Balance...................................................................15
Precomputed Receivables........................................................21
Pre-Funded Amount...........................................................9, 33
Pre-Funding Account......................................................2, 9, 33
Principal Balance..............................................................38
Principal Distributable Amount......................................8, 30, 38, 39
Pro Forma Note Balance.........................................................38
Prospectus......................................................................3
PTCE...........................................................................47
Purchase Agreement..............................................................5
Purchase Agreements............................................................32
Purchase Amount................................................................38
Rating Agencies................................................................10
Receivables.....................................................................2
</TABLE> 

                                      S-52
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<TABLE> 
<S>                                                                        <C> 
Record Date.....................................................................7
Redemption Price...............................................................31
Reference Banks................................................................30
Required Pro Forma Note Balance................................................39
S&P............................................................................10
Schedule of Receivables........................................................32
Scheduled Payments.............................................................42
Seller.......................................................................1, 4
Servicer........................................................................4
Servicer Termination Event.....................................................40
Simple Interest Receivables....................................................21
Single risks...................................................................28
Spread Account.................................................................39
Statistical Calculation Date....................................................4
Step-Down Amount...............................................................39
Subsequent Cutoff Date..........................................................5
Subsequent Financed Vehicles.................................................2, 5
Subsequent Purchase Agreement...................................................5
Subsequent Receivables.......................................................2, 5
Subsequent Transfer Date........................................................5
Telerate Page 3750.............................................................30
Trust........................................................................1, 4
Trust Agreement.................................................................4
Trust Collateral Agent.......................................................1, 4
Trust Documents................................................................32
Trust Property..................................................................5
Underwriters...................................................................48
Underwriting Agreement.........................................................48
</TABLE> 

                                      S-53
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                                     ANNEX I

                GLOBAL CLEARANCE, SETTLEMENT AND TAX DOCUMENTATION PROCEDURES

        Except in certain limited circumstances, the globally offered
AmeriCredit Automobile Receivables Trust 1998-B Securities (the "Global
Securities") will be available only in book-entry form. Investors in the Global
Securities may hold such Global Securities through any of DTC, CEDEL or
Euroclear. The Global Securities will be tradeable as home market instruments in
both the European and U.S. domestic markets. Initial settlement and all
secondary trades will settle in same-day funds.

        Secondary market trading between investors through CEDEL and Euroclear
will be conducted in the ordinary way in accordance with the normal rules and
operating procedures of CEDEL and Euroclear and in accordance with conventional
eurobond practice (i.e., seven calendar day settlement).

        Secondary market trading between investors through DTC will be conducted
according to DTC's rules and procedures applicable to U.S. corporate debt
obligations.

        Secondary cross-market trading between CEDEL or Euroclear and DTC
Participants holding Certificates will be effected on a delivery-against-payment
basis through the respective Depositaries of CEDEL and Euroclear (in such
capacity) and as DTC Participants.

                                                                                
                                                                                
        Non-U.S. holders (as described below) of Global Securities will
be subject to U.S. withholding taxes unless such holders meet certain
requirements and deliver appropriate U.S. tax documents to the securities
clearing organizations or their participants.

        INITIAL SETTLEMENT

        All Global Securities will be held in book-entry form by DTC in the name
of Cede & Co. as nominee of DTC. Investors' interests in the Global Securities
will be represented through financial institutions acting on their behalf as
direct and indirect Participants in DTC. As a result, CEDEL and Euroclear will
hold positions on behalf of their participants through their Relevant Depository
which in turn will hold such positions in their accounts as DTC Participants.

        Investors electing to hold their Global Securities through DTC will
follow DTC settlement practices. Investor securities custody accounts will be
credited with their holdings against payment in same-day funds on the settlement
date.

        Investors electing to hold their Global Securities through CEDEL or
Euroclear accounts will follow the settlement procedures applicable to
conventional eurobonds, except that there will be no temporary global security
and no "lock-up" or restricted period. Global Securities will be credited to the
securities custody accounts on the settlement date against payment in same-day
funds.

        SECONDARY MARKET TRADING

        Since the purchaser determines the place of delivery, it is important to
establish at the time of the trade where both the purchaser's and seller's
accounts are located to ensure that settlement can be made on the desired value
date.

        Trading between DTC Participants. Secondary market trading between DTC
Participants will be settled using the procedures applicable to prior home
equity loan asset-backed certificates issues in same-day funds.

        Trading between CEDEL and/or Euroclear Participants. Secondary market
trading between CEDEL Participants or Euroclear Participants will be settled
using the procedures applicable to conventional eurobonds in same-day funds.

                                      A-1
<PAGE>
 
        Trading between DTC, Seller and CEDEL or Euroclear Participants. When
Global Securities are to be transferred from the account of a DTC Participant to
the account of a CEDEL Participant or a Euroclear Participant, the purchaser
will send instructions to CEDEL or Euroclear through a CEDEL Participant or
Euroclear Participant at least one business day prior to settlement. CEDEL or
Euroclear will instruct the Relevant Depository, as the case may be, to receive
the Global Securities against payment. Payment will include interest accrued on
the Global Securities from and including the last coupon payment date to and
excluding the settlement date, on the basis of the actual number of days in such
accrual period and a year assumed to consist of 360 days. For transactions
settling on the 31st of the month, payment will include interest accrued to and
excluding the first day of the following month. Payment will then be made by the
Relevant Depository to the DTC Participant's account against delivery of the
Global Securities. After settlement has been completed, the Global Securities
will be credited to the respective clearing system and by the clearing system,
in accordance with its usual procedures, to the CEDEL Participant's or Euroclear
Participant's account. The securities credit will appear the next day (European
time) and the cash debt will be back-valued to, and the interest on the Global
Securities will accrue from, the value date (which would be the preceding day
when settlement occurred in New York). If settlement is not completed on the
intended value date (i.e., the trade fails), the CEDEL or Euroclear cash debt
will be valued instead as of the actual settlement date.

        CEDEL Participants and Euroclear Participants will need to make
available to the respective clearing systems the funds necessary to process
same-day funds settlement. The most direct means of doing so is to preposition
funds for settlement, either from cash on hand or existing lines of credit, as
they would for any settlement occurring within CEDEL or Euroclear. Under this
approach, they may take on credit exposure to CEDEL or Euroclear until the
Global Securities are credited to their account one day later.

        As an alternative, if CEDEL or Euroclear has extended a line of credit
to them, CEDEL Participants or Euroclear Participants can elect not to
preposition funds and allow that credit line to be drawn upon to finance
settlement. Under this procedure, CEDEL Participants or Euroclear Participants
purchasing Global Securities would incur overdraft charges for one day, assuming
they cleared the overdraft when the Global Securities were credited to their
accounts. However, interest on the Global Securities would accrue from the value
date. Therefore, in many cases the investment income on the Global Securities
earned during that one-day period may substantially reduce or offset the amount
of such overdraft charges, although the result will depend on each CEDEL
Participant's or Euroclear Participant's particular cost of funds.

        Since the settlement is taking place during New York business hours, DTC
Participants can employ their usual procedures for crediting Global Securities
to the respective European Depository for the benefit of CEDEL Participants or
Euroclear Participants. The sale proceeds will be available to the DTC seller on
the settlement date. Thus, to the DTC Participants a cross-market transaction
will settle no differently than a trade between two DTC Participants.

        Trading between CEDEL or Euroclear Seller and DTC Purchaser. Due to time
zone differences in their favor, CEDEL Participants and Euroclear Participants
may employ their customary procedures for transactions in which Global
Securities are to be transferred by the respective clearing system, through the
respective Depository, to a DTC Participant. The seller will send instructions
to CEDEL or Euroclear through a CEDEL Participant or Euroclear Participant at
least one business day prior to settlement. In these cases CEDEL or Euroclear
will instruct the respective Depository, as appropriate, to credit the Global
Securities to the DTC Participant's account against payment. Payment will
include interest accrued on the Global Securities from and including the last
coupon payment to and excluding the settlement date on the basis of the actual
number of days in such accrual period and a year assumed to consist to 360 days.
For transactions settling on the 31st of the month, payment will include
interest accrued to and excluding the first day of the following month. The
payment will then be reflected in the account of CEDEL Participant or Euroclear
Participant the following day, and receipt of the cash proceeds in the CEDEL
Participant's or Euroclear Participant's account would be back-valued to the
value date (which would be the preceding day, when settlement occurred in New
York). In the event that the CEDEL Participant or Euroclear Participant have a
line of credit with its respective clearing system and 

                                      A-2
<PAGE>
 
elect to be in debt in anticipation of receipt of the sale proceeds in its
account, the back-valuation will extinguish any overdraft incurred over that 
one-day period. If settlement is not completed on the intended value date (i.e.,
the trade fails), receipt of the cash proceeds in the CEDEL Participant's or
Euroclear Participant's account would instead be valued as of the actual
settlement date.

        Finally, day traders that use CEDEL or Euroclear and that purchase
Global Securities from DTC Participants for delivery to CEDEL Participants or
Euroclear Participants should note that these trades would automatically fail on
the sale side unless affirmative action is taken. At least three techniques
should be readily available to eliminate this potential problem:

        (a)    borrowing through CEDEL or Euroclear for one day (until the
               purchase side of the trade is reflected in their CEDEL or
               Euroclear accounts) in accordance with the clearing system's
               customary procedures;

        (b)    borrowing the Global Securities in the U.S. from a DTC
               Participant no later than one day prior to settlement, which
               would give the Global Securities sufficient time to be reflected
               in their CEDEL or Euroclear account in order to settle the sale
               side of the trade; or

        (c)    staggering the value dates for the buy and sell sides of the
               trade so that the value date for the purchase from the DTC
               Participant is at least one day prior to the value date for the
               sale to the CEDEL Participant or Euroclear Participant.

CERTAIN U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS

        A beneficial owner of Global Securities holding securities through CEDEL
or Euroclear (or through DTC if the holder has an address outside the U.S.) will
be subject to the 30% U.S. withholding tax that generally applies to payments of
interest (including original issue discount) on registered debt issued by U.S.
Persons (as defined below), unless (i) each clearing system, bank or other
financial institution that holds customers' securities in the ordinary course of
its trade or business in the chain of intermediaries between such beneficial
owner and the U.S. entity required to withhold tax complies with applicable
certification requirements and (ii) such beneficial owner takes one of the
following steps to obtain an exemption or reduced tax rate:

        Exemption for Non-U.S. Persons (FormW-8). Beneficial Owners of Global
Securities that are Non-U.S. Persons (as defined below) can obtain a complete
exemption from the withholding tax by filing a signed FormW-8 (Certificate of
Foreign Status). If the information shown on FormW-8 changes, a new FormW-8 must
be filed within 30 days of such change.

        Exemption for Non-U.S. Persons with effectively connected income
(Form4224). A Non-U.S. Person (as defined below), including a non-U.S.
corporation or bank with a U.S. branch, for which the interest income is
effectively connected with its conduct of a trade or business in the United
States, can obtain an exemption from the withholding tax by filing Form4224
(Exemption from Withholding of Tax on Income Effectively Connected with the
Conduct of a Trade or Business in the United States).

        Exemption or reduced rate for non-U.S. Persons resident in treaty
countries (Form1001). Non-U.S. Persons residing in a country that has a tax
treaty with the United States can obtain an exemption or reduced tax rate
(depending on the treaty terms) by filing Form1001 (Ownership, Exemption or
Reduced Rate Certificate). If the treaty provides only for a reduced rate,
withholding tax will be imposed at that rate unless the filer alternatively
files FormW-8. Form1001 may be filed by Certificate Owners or their agent.
                                                                                
        Exemption for U.S. Persons (FormW-9). U.S. Persons can obtain a
complete exemption from the withholding tax by filing FormW-9 (Payer's Request
for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification).

                                      A-3
<PAGE>
 
        U.S. Federal Income Tax Reporting Procedure. The Owner of a Global
Security or, in the case of a Form1001 or a Form4224 filer, his agent, files by
submitting the appropriate form to the person through whom it holds (the
clearing agency, in the case of persons holding directly on the books of the
clearing agency). FormW-8 and Form1001 are effective for three calendar years
and Form4224 is effective for one calendar year.

        The term "U.S. Person" means (i) a citizen or resident of the United
States, (ii) a corporation, partnership or other entity organized in or under
the laws of the United States or any political subdivision thereof or (iii) an
estate or trust that is subject to U.S. federal income tax regardless of the
source of its income. The term "Non-U.S. Person" means any person who is not a
U.S. Person. This summary does not deal with all aspects of U.S. Federal income
tax withholding that may be relevant to foreign holders of the Global
Securities. Investors are advised to consult their own tax advisors for specific
tax advice concerning their holding and disposing of the Global Securities.

                                      A-4
<PAGE>
 
PROSPECTUS
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Auto Receivables Backed Securities Issuable in Series

                      AMERICREDIT FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.

        This Prospectus describes certain Auto Receivables Backed Notes (the
"Notes") and Auto Receivables Backed Certificates (the "Certificates" and,
together with the Notes, the "Securities") that may be sold from time to time in
one or more series, in amounts, at prices and on terms to be determined at the
time of sale and to be set forth in a supplement to this Prospectus (each, a
"Prospectus Supplement"). Each series of Securities may include one or more
classes of Notes and one or more classes of Certificates, which will be issued
either by the Company, a Transferor (as hereinafter defined), or by a trust to
be formed by the Company for the purpose of issuing one or more series of such
Securities (each, a "Trust"). The Company, a Transferor or a Trust, as
appropriate, issuing Securities as described in this Prospectus and the related
Prospectus Supplement shall be referred to herein as the "Issuer."

        Each class of Securities of any series will evidence beneficial
ownership in a segregated pool of assets (the "Trust Property") (such
Securities, "Certificates") or will represent indebtedness of the Issuer secured
by the Trust Property (such Securities, "Notes"), as described herein and in the
related Prospectus Supplement. The Trust Property may consist of any combination
of retail installment sales contracts between manufacturers, dealers or certain
other originators and retail purchasers secured by new and used automobiles and
light duty trucks financed thereby, or participation interests therein, together
with all monies received relating thereto (the "Contracts"). The Trust Property
may also include a security interest in the underlying new and used automobiles
and light duty trucks and property relating thereto, together with the proceeds
thereof (the "Vehicles" together with the Contracts, the "Receivables"). If and
to the extent specified in the related Prospectus Supplement, credit enhancement
with respect to the Trust Property or any class of Securities may include any
one or more of the following: a financial guaranty insurance policy (a "Policy")
issued by an insurer specified in the related Prospectus Supplement, a reserve
account, letters of credit, credit or liquidity facilities, third party payments
or other support, cash deposits or other arrangements. In addition to or in lieu
of the foregoing, credit enhancement may be provided by means of subordination,
cross-support among the Receivables or over-collateralization. See "Description
of the Trust Agreements -- Credit and Cash Flow Enhancement." The Receivables in
the Trust Property for a series will have been originated by the Company on or
prior to the date of issuance of the related Securities, as described herein and
in the related Prospectus Supplement. The Receivables included in a Trust Fund
will be serviced by a servicer (the "Servicer") described in the related
Prospectus Supplement.

        Each series of Securities may include one or more classes (each, a
"Class"). A series may include one or more Classes of Securities entitled to
principal distributions, with disproportionate, nominal or no interest
distributions, or to interest distributions, with disproportionate, nominal or
no principal distributions. The rights of one or more Classes of Securities of
any series may be senior or subordinate to the rights of one or more of the
other Classes of Securities. A series may include two or more Classes of
Securities which differ as to the timing, order or priority of payment, interest
rate or amount of distributions of principal or interest or both. Information
regarding each Class of Securities of a series, together with certain
characteristics of the related Receivables, will be set forth in the related
Prospectus Supplement. The rate of payment in respect of principal of the
Securities of any Class will depend on the priority of payment of such a Class
and the rate and timing of payments (including prepayments, defaults,
liquidations or repurchases of Receivables) on the related Receivables. A rate
of payment lower or higher than that anticipated may affect the weighted average
life of each Class of Securities in the manner described herein and in the
related Prospectus Supplement. See "Description of the Securities."

        PROSPECTIVE INVESTORS SHOULD CONSIDER THE FACTORS SET FORTH UNDER "RISK
FACTORS" PAGE 13 HEREIN AND IN THE RELATED PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT.

THE NOTES OF A GIVEN SERIES REPRESENT OBLIGATIONS OF THE ISSUER ONLY AND DO NOT
REPRESENT OBLIGATIONS OF THE COMPANY, ANY SERVICER OR ANY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE
AFFILIATES. THE CERTIFICATES OF A GIVEN SERIES REPRESENT BENEFICIAL INTERESTS IN
THE RELATED TRUST ONLY AND DO NOT REPRESENT INTERESTS IN OR OBLIGATIONS OF THE
COMPANY, ANY TRANSFEROR, ANY SERVICER OR ANY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE AFFILIATES.
NEITHER THE SECURITIES NOR THE UNDERLYING RECEIVABLES WILL BE GUARANTEED OR
INSURED BY ANY GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY OR INSTRUMENTALITY OR BY THE COMPANY, ANY
SERVICER, ANY TRUSTEE OR ANY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE AFFILIATES, EXCEPT AS SET FORTH
IN THE RELATED PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT. SEE ALSO "RISK FACTORS" PAGE 13.

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THESE SECURITIES HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY THE SECURITIES AND
EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION NOR HAS THE SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION PASSED UPON THE
ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS. ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A
CRIMINAL OFFENSE.

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        Offers of the Securities may be made through one or more different
methods, including offerings through underwriters as more fully described under
"Method of Distribution" herein and in the related Prospectus Supplement. Prior
to issuance, there will have been no market for the Securities of any series,
and there can be no assurance that a secondary market for the Securities will
develop, or if it does develop, it will continue.

        RETAIN THIS PROSPECTUS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. THIS PROSPECTUS MAY NOT BE
USED TO CONSUMMATE SALES OF SECURITIES UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY A PROSPECTUS
SUPPLEMENT.

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                The date of this Prospectus is October 9, 1997.
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                              PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT

        The Prospectus Supplement relating to a series of Securities to be
offered hereunder, among other things, will set forth with respect to such
series of Securities: (i) a description of the Class or Classes of such
Securities, (ii) the rate of interest, the "Pass-Through Rate" or "Interest
Rate" or other applicable rate (or the manner of determining such rate) and
authorized denominations of such Class of such Securities; (iii) certain
information concerning the Receivables and insurance polices, cash accounts,
letters of credit, financial guaranty insurance policies, third party guarantees
or other forms of credit enhancement, if any, relating to one or more pools of
Receivables or all or part of the related Securities; (iv) the specified
interest, if any, of each Class of Securities in, and manner and priority of,
the distributions from the Trust Property; (v) information as to the nature and
extent of subordination with respect to such series of Securities, if any; (vi)
the payment date to Securityholders; (vii) information regarding the Servicer(s)
for the related Receivables; (viii) the circumstances, if any, under which the
Trust Property may be subject to early termination; (ix) information regarding
tax considerations; and (x) additional information with respect to the method of
distribution of such Securities.

                              AVAILABLE INFORMATION

        The Company has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the
"Commission") a Registration Statement (together with all amendments and
exhibits thereto, referred to herein as the "Registration Statement") under the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act"), with respect to the
Securities offered pursuant to this Prospectus. For further information,
reference is made to the Registration Statement which may be inspected and
copied at the public reference facilities maintained by the Commission at 450
Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549; and at the Commission's regional
offices at 500 West Madison, 14th Floor, Chicago, Illinois 60661 and Seven World
Trade Center, 13th Floor, New York, New York 10048. Copies of the Registration
Statement may be obtained from the Public Reference Section of the Commission at
450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549, at prescribed rates.

        No person has been authorized to give any information or to make any
representation other than those contained in this Prospectus and any Prospectus
Supplement with respect hereto and, if given or made, such information or
representations must not be relied upon. This Prospectus and any Prospectus
Supplement with respect hereto do not constitute an offer to sell or a
solicitation of an offer to buy any securities other than the Securities offered
hereby and thereby, nor an offer of the Securities to any person in any state or
other jurisdiction in which such offer would be unlawful. The delivery of this
Prospectus at any time does not imply that information herein is correct as of
any time subsequent to its date.

                       INCORPORATION OF CERTAIN DOCUMENTS BY REFERENCE

        All documents subsequently filed by the Company with respect to the
Registration Statement, either on its own behalf or on behalf of a Trust,
relating to any series of Securities referred to in the accompanying Prospectus
Supplement, with the Commission pursuant to Section 13(a), 13(c), 14 or 15(d) of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), after the
date of this Prospectus and prior to the termination of any offering of the
Securities issued by the Issuer, shall be deemed to be incorporated by reference
in this Prospectus and to be a part of this Prospectus from the date of the
filing of such documents. Any statement contained herein or in a document
incorporated or deemed to be incorporated by reference herein shall be deemed to
be modified or superseded for purposes of this Prospectus to the extent that a
statement contained herein (or in the accompanying Prospectus Supplement) or in
any other subsequently filed document which also is or is deemed to be
incorporated by reference herein, modifies or replaces such statement. Any such
statement so modified or superseded shall not be deemed, except as so modified
or superseded, to constitute a part of this Prospectus.

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                           REPORTS TO SECURITYHOLDERS

        So long as the Securities are in book-entry form, monthly and annual
reports concerning the Securities and the Trust will be sent by the Trustee to
Cede & Co., as the nominee of DTC and as registered holder of the Securities
pursuant to the related Pooling and Servicing Agreement. DTC will supply such
reports to Securityholders in accordance with its procedures. To the extent
required by the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the Trust will
provide financial information to the Securityholders which has been examined and
reported upon, with an opinion expressed by, an independent public accountant;
to the extent not so required, such financial information will be unaudited. The
Company has determined that the financial statements of no entity other than the
Security Insurer are material to the offering made hereby. The Trust will be
formed to own the Receivables, hold and administer the Pre-Funding Account, to
issue the Securities and to acquire the Subsequent Receivables, if available.
The Trust will have no assets or obligations prior to issuance of the Securities
and will engage in no activities other than those described herein. Accordingly,
no financial statements with respect to the Trust are included in the related
Prospectus Supplement. The audited financial statements of the Certificate
Insurer are set forth in Appendix A to the related Prospectus Supplement, and
the unaudited interim financial statements of the Certificate Insurer are set
forth in Appendix B to the related Prospectus Supplement. The Company intends to
discontinue filing periodic reports at the beginning of the company's next
fiscal year, to the extent permitted by Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act.

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                                SUMMARY OF TERMS

        The following summary is qualified in its entirety by reference to the
detailed information appearing elsewhere in this Prospectus and by reference to
the information with respect to the Securities of any series contained in the
related Prospectus Supplement to be prepared and delivered in connection with
the offering of such Securities. Certain capitalized terms used in the summary
are defined elsewhere in the Prospectus on the pages indicated in the "Index of
Terms."

Issuer....................    With respect to each series of Securities, either
                              the Company, a special-purpose finance subsidiary
                              of the Company which may be organized and
                              established by the Company with respect to the
                              Trust Property (each such special-purpose finance
                              subsidiary, a "Transferor") or a trust (each, a
                              "Trust") to be formed by the Company. For purposes
                              of this Prospectus, the term "Company" includes
                              the term "Transferor". The Company, a Transferor
                              or a Trust issuing Securities pursuant to this
                              Prospectus and the related Prospectus Supplement
                              shall be referred to herein as the "Issuer" with
                              respect to the related Securities. See "The
                              Issuers."

Company...................    AmeriCredit Financial Services, Inc. ("AFS" or,
                              the "Company"), a Delaware corporation. The
                              Receivables will be either (i) originated by
                              various dealers, which may or may not be
                              affiliated with one or more manufacturers of
                              vehicles ("Dealers", and together with such
                              manufacturers, "Vendors") or (ii) acquired by the
                              Company from other originators or owners of
                              Receivables. The Company's principal executive
                              offices are located at 200 Bailey Avenue, Fort
                              Worth, Texas 76107, and its telephone number is
                              (817) 332-7000. See "The Company and the
                              Servicer."

Servicer..................    AmeriCredit Financial Services, Inc. ("AFS" or, in
                              its capacity as the servicer, the "Servicer"). See
                              "AmeriCredit's   Automobile  Financing  Program  -
                              Servicing and Collections."

Trustee...................    The Trustee for each series of Securities will be
                              specified in the related Prospectus Supplement. In
                              addition, a Trust may separately enter into an
                              Indenture and may issue Notes pursuant to such
                              Indenture; in any such case the Trust and the
                              Indenture will be administered by separate,
                              independent trustees as required by the rules and
                              regulations under the Trust Indenture Act of 1939
                              and the Investment Company Act of 1940.

The Securities............    Each Class of Securities of any series will either
                              evidence beneficial ownership in a segregated pool
                              of assets (the "Trust Property") (such Securities,
                              "Certificates") or will represent indebtedness of
                              the Issuer secured by the Trust Property (such
                              Securities, "Notes"), as described herein and in
                              the related Prospectus Supplement. The Trust
                              Property may consist of any combination of retail
                              installment sales contracts between manufacturers,
                              dealers or certain other originators and retail
                              purchasers secured by new and used automobiles and
                              light duty trucks financed thereby, or
                              participation interests therein, together with all
                              monies received relating thereto (the
                              "Contracts"). The Trust Property also may include
                              a security interest in the underlying new and used
                              automobiles and light duty trucks and property
                              relating thereto, together with the proceeds
                              thereof (the "Vehicles" and together with the
                              Contracts, the "Receivables").

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                              The Trust Property will include Receivables with
                              respect to which the related Contract or the
                              related Vehicles is subject to federal or state
                              registration or titling requirements. No Trust
                              Property will include Receivables with respect to
                              which the underlying Contracts or Vehicles relate
                              to office equipment, aircraft, ships or boats,
                              firearms or other weapons, railroad rolling stock
                              or facilities such as factories, warehouses or
                              plants subject to state laws governing the manner
                              in which title or security interest in real
                              property is determined or perfected.

                              If and to the extent specified in the related
                              Prospectus Supplement, credit enhancement with
                              respect to the Trust Property or any class of
                              Securities may include any one or more of the
                              following: a financial guaranty insurance policy
                              (a "Policy") issued by an insurer specified in the
                              related Prospectus Supplement, a reserve account,
                              letters of credit, credit or liquidity facilities,
                              third party payments or other support, cash
                              deposits or other arrangements. In addition to or
                              in lieu of the foregoing, credit enhancement may
                              be provided by means of subordination,
                              cross-support among the Receivables or
                              over-collateralization. The Company will originate
                              Receivables or acquire Receivables from one or
                              more originators on or prior to the date of
                              issuance of the related Securities, as described
                              herein and in the related Prospectus Supplement.

                              With respect to Securities issued by a Trust, each
                              Trust will be established pursuant to an agreement
                              (each, a "Pooling Agreement") by and between the
                              Company and the Trustee named therein. Each
                              Pooling Agreement will describe the related pool
                              of Receivables held by the Trust.

                              With respect to Securities that represent debt
                              issued by the Issuer, the Issuer will enter into
                              an indenture (each, an "Indenture") by and between
                              the Issuer and the trustee named on such Indenture
                              (the "Indenture Trustee"). Each Indenture will
                              describe the related pool of Receivables
                              comprising the Trust Property and securing the
                              debt issued by the related Issuer.

                              The Receivables comprising the Trust Property will
                              be serviced by the Servicer pursuant to a
                              servicing agreement (each, a "Servicing
                              Agreement") by and between the Servicer and the
                              related Issuer.

                              In the case of the Trust Property of any class of
                              Securities, the contractual arrangements relating
                              to the establishment of a Trust, if any, the
                              servicing of the related Receivables and the
                              issuance of the related Securities may be
                              contained in a single agreement, or in several
                              agreements which combine certain aspects of the
                              Pooling Agreement, the Servicing Agreement and the
                              Indenture described above (for example, a pooling
                              and servicing agreement, or a servicing and
                              collateral management agreement). For purposes of
                              this Prospectus, the term "Trust Agreement" as
                              used with respect to Trust Property means,
                              collectively, and except as otherwise described in
                              the related Prospectus Supplement, any and all
                              agreements relating to the establishment of a
                              Trust, if any, the servicing of the related
                              Receivables and the issuance of the related
                              Securities. The term "Trustee" means any and all
                              persons acting as a trustee pursuant to a Trust
                              Agreement.

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                      Securities Will Be Non-Recourse.

                              The Securities will not be obligations, either
                              recourse or non-recourse (except for certain
                              non-recourse debt described under "Certain Tax
                              Considerations"), of the Company, the related
                              Servicer or any person other than the related
                              Issuer. The Notes of a given series represent
                              obligations of the Issuer, and the Certificates of
                              a given series represent beneficial interests in
                              the related Issuer only and do not represent
                              interests in or obligations of the Company, the
                              related Servicer or any of their respective
                              affiliates other than the related Issuer. In the
                              case of Securities that represent beneficial
                              ownership interest in the related Issuer, such
                              Securities will represent the beneficial ownership
                              interests in such Issuer and the sole source of
                              payment will be the assets of such Issuer. In the
                              case of Securities that represent debt issued by
                              the related Issuer, such Securities will be
                              secured by assets in the related Trust Property.
                              Notwithstanding the foregoing, and as to be
                              described in the related Prospectus Supplement,
                              certain types of credit enhancement, such as a
                              letter of credit, financial guaranty insurance
                              policy or reserve fund may constitute a full
                              recourse obligation of the issuer of such credit
                              enhancement.

                      General Nature of the Securities as Investments.

                              All of the Securities offered pursuant to this
                              Prospectus and the related Prospectus Supplement
                              will be rated in one of the four highest rating
                              categories by one or more Rating Agencies (as
                              defined herein).

                              Additionally, except to the extent provided in the
                              related Prospectus Supplement, all of the
                              Securities offered pursuant to this Prospectus and
                              the related Prospectus Supplement will be of the
                              fixed-income type ("Fixed Income Securities").
                              Fixed Income Securities will generally be styled
                              as debt instruments, having a principal balance
                              and a specified interest rate ("Interest Rate").
                              Fixed Income Securities may either represent
                              beneficial ownership interests in the related
                              Receivables held by the related Trust or debt
                              secured by certain assets of the related Issuer.

                              Each series or Class of Fixed Income Securities
                              offered pursuant to this Prospectus may have a
                              different Interest Rate, which may be a fixed or
                              adjustable Interest Rate. The related Prospectus
                              Supplement will specify the Interest Rate for each
                              series or Class of Fixed Income Securities
                              described therein, or the initial Interest Rate
                              and the method for determining subsequent changes
                              to the Interest Rate.

                              A series may include one or more Classes of Fixed
                              Income Securities ("Strip Securities") entitled
                              (i) to principal distributions, with
                              disproportionate, nominal or no interest
                              distributions, or (ii) to interest distributions,
                              with disproportionate, nominal or no principal
                              distributions. In addition, a series of Securities
                              may include two or more Classes of Fixed Income
                              Securities that differ as to timing, sequential
                              order, priority of payment, Interest Rate or
                              amount of distribution of principal or interest or
                              both, or as to which distributions of principal or
                              interest or both on any Class may be made upon the
                              occurrence of specified events, in accordance with
                              a schedule or formula, or on the basis of
                              collections from designated portions of the
                              related pool of Receivables. Any such series may
                              include one or more Classes of Fixed Income
                              Securities 

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                              ("Accrual Securities"), as to which certain
                              accrued interest will not be distributed but
                              rather will be added to the principal balance (or
                              nominal balance, in the case of Accrual Securities
                              which are also Strip Securities) thereof on each
                              Payment Date, as hereinafter defined, or in the
                              manner described in the related Prospectus
                              Supplement.

                              If so provided in the related Prospectus
                              Supplement, a series may include one or more other
                              Classes of Fixed Income Securities (collectively,
                              the "Senior Securities") that are senior to one or
                              more other Classes of Fixed Income Securities
                              (collectively, the "Subordinate Securities") in
                              respect of certain distributions of principal and
                              interest and allocations of losses on Receivables.
                              In addition, certain Classes of Senior (or
                              Subordinate) Securities may be senior to other
                              Classes of Senior (or Subordinate) Securities in
                              respect of such distributions or losses.

                      General Payment Terms of Securities.

                              As provided in the related Trust Agreement and as
                              described in the related Prospectus Supplement,
                              the holders of the Securities ("Securityholders")
                              will be entitled to receive payments on their
                              Securities on specified dates (each, a "Payment
                              Date"). Payment Dates with respect to Fixed Income
                              Securities will occur monthly, quarterly or
                              semi-annually, as described in the related
                              Prospectus Supplement.

                              The related Prospectus Supplement will describe a
                              date (the "Record Date") preceding such Payment
                              Date, as of which the Trustee or its paying agent
                              will fix the identity of the Securityholders for
                              the purpose of receiving payments on the next
                              succeeding Payment Date. As described in the
                              related Prospectus Supplement, the Payment Date
                              will be a specified day of each month, commonly
                              the tenth, twelfth, fifteenth or twenty-fifth day
                              of each month (or, in the case of quarterly-pay
                              Securities, the tenth, twelfth, fifteenth or
                              twenty-fifth day of every third month; and in the
                              case of semi-annual pay Securities, the tenth,
                              twelfth, fifteenth or twenty-fifth day of every
                              sixth month) and the Record Date will be the close
                              of business as of the last day of the calendar
                              month that precedes the calendar month in which
                              such Payment Date occurs.

                              Each Trust Agreement will describe a period (each,
                              a "Remittance Period") preceding each Payment Date
                              (for example, in the case of monthly-pay
                              Securities, the calendar month preceding the month
                              in which a Payment Date occurs). As more fully
                              described in the related Prospectus Supplement,
                              collections received on or with respect to the
                              related Receivables constituting Trust Property
                              during a Remittance Period will be required to be
                              remitted by the Servicer to the related Trustee
                              prior to the related Payment Date and will be used
                              to fund payments to Securityholders on such
                              Payment Date. As may be described in the related
                              Prospectus Supplement, the related Trust Agreement
                              may provide that all or a portion of the payments
                              collected on or with respect to the related
                              Receivables may be applied by the related Trustee
                              to the acquisition of additional Receivables
                              during a specified period (rather than be used to
                              fund payments of principal to Securityholders
                              during such period), with the result that the
                              related Securities will possess an interest-only
                              period, also commonly referred to as a revolving
                              period, which will be followed by an amortization
                              period. 

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                              Any such interest only or revolving period may,
                              upon the occurrence of certain events to be
                              described in the related Prospectus Supplement,
                              terminate prior to the end of the specified period
                              and result in the earlier than expected
                              amortization of the related Securities.

                              In addition, and as may be described in the
                              related Prospectus Supplement, the related Trust
                              Agreement may provide that all or a portion of
                              such collected payments may be retained by the
                              Trustee (and held in certain temporary
                              investments, including Receivables) for a
                              specified period prior to being used to fund
                              payments of principal to Securityholders.

                              Such retention and temporary investment by the
                              Trustee of such collected payments may be required
                              by the related Trust Agreement for the purpose of
                              (a) slowing the amortization rate of the related
                              Securities relative to the installment payment
                              schedule of the related Receivables, or (b)
                              attempting to match the amortization rate of the
                              related Securities to an amortization schedule
                              established at the time such Securities are
                              issued. Any such feature applicable to any
                              Securities may terminate upon the occurrence of
                              events to be described in the related Prospectus
                              Supplement, resulting in distributions to the
                              specified Securityholders and an acceleration of
                              the amortization of such Securities.

                              As more fully specified in the related Prospectus
                              Supplement, neither the Securities nor the
                              underlying Receivables will be guaranteed or
                              insured by any governmental agency or
                              instrumentality or the Company, the related
                              Servicer, any Trustee, or any of their affiliates.

No Investment Companies...    Neither the Company nor any Trust will register as
                              an "investment company" under the Investment
                              Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "Investment
                              Company Act").

The Residual Interest.....    With respect to each Trust, the "Residual
                              Interest" at any time represents the rights to the
                              related Trust Property in excess of the
                              Securityholders' interest of all series then
                              outstanding that were issued by such Trust. The
                              Residual Interest in any Trust Property will
                              fluctuate as the aggregate Pool Balance (as
                              hereinafter defined) of such Trust Fund changes
                              from time to time. A portion of the Residual
                              Interest in any Trust may be sold separately in
                              one or more public or private transactions.

Master Trusts; Issuance of
Additional Series.........    As may be described in the related Prospectus
                              Supplement, the Company may cause one or more of
                              the Trusts (such a Trust, a "Master Trust") to
                              issue additional series of Securities from time to
                              time. Under each Trust Agreement relating to a
                              Master Trust (each, a "Master Trust Agreement"),
                              the Company may determine the terms of any such
                              new series. See "Description of the Securities --
                              Master Trusts."

                              The Company may cause the related Trustee to offer
                              any such new series to the public or other
                              investors, in transactions either registered under
                              the Securities Act or exempt from registration
                              thereunder, directly or through one or more
                              underwriters or placement agents, in fixed-price
                              offerings or in negotiated transactions or
                              otherwise.

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                              A new series to be issued by a Master Trust which
                              has a series outstanding may, only be issued upon
                              satisfaction of the conditions described herein
                              under "Description of the Securities -- Master
                              Trusts". Securities secured by Receivables held by
                              a Master Trust shall be entitled to moneys
                              received relating to such Receivables on a pari
                              passu basis with other Securities issued pursuant
                              to the other Trust Agreements by such Master
                              Trust.

Cross-Collateralization...    As described in the related Trust Agreement and
                              the related Prospectus Supplement, the source of
                              payment for Securities of each series will be the
                              assets of the related Trust Property only.

                              However, as may be described in the related
                              Prospectus Supplement, a series or class of
                              Securities may include the right to receive moneys
                              from a common pool of credit enhancement which may
                              be available for more than one series of
                              Securities, such as a master reserve account,
                              master insurance policy or a master collateral
                              pool consisting of similar Receivables.
                              Notwithstanding the foregoing, and as described in
                              the related Prospectus Supplement, no payment
                              received on any Receivable held by any Trust may
                              be applied to the payment of Securities issued by
                              any other Trust (except to the limited extent that
                              certain collections in excess of the amounts
                              needed to pay the related Securities may be
                              deposited in a common master reserve account or an
                              overcollateralization account that provides credit
                              enhancement for more than one series of Securities
                              issued pursuant to the related Trust Agreement).

Trust Property............    As specified in the related Prospectus Supplement,
                              the Trust Property will consist of the related
                              Contracts, and may include a security interest in
                              the related Vehicles. If and to the extent
                              specified in the related Prospectus Supplement,
                              credit enhancement with respect to Trust Property
                              or any class of Securities may include any one or
                              more of the following: a Policy issued by an
                              insurer specified in the related Prospectus
                              Supplement, a reserve account, letters of credit,
                              credit or liquidity facilities, repurchase
                              obligations, third party payments or other
                              support, cash deposits or other arrangements. In
                              addition to or in lieu of the foregoing, credit
                              enhancement may be provided by means of
                              subordination, cross-support among the Receivables
                              or over-collateralization. See "Description of the
                              Trust Agreement -- Credit and Cash Flow
                              Enhancement." The Contracts are obligations for
                              the purchase of the Vehicles, or evidence
                              borrowings used to acquire the Vehicles. As
                              specified in the related Prospectus Supplement,
                              the Contracts may consist of any combination of
                              Rule of 78s Contracts, Fixed Value Contracts or
                              Simple Interest Contracts. Generally, "Rule of 78s
                              Contracts" provide for fixed level monthly
                              payments which will amortize the full amount of
                              the Contract over its term. The Rule of 78s
                              Contracts provide for allocation of payments
                              according to the "sum of periodic balances" or
                              "sum of monthly payments" method (the "Rule of
                              78s"). Each Rule of 78s Contract provides for the
                              payment by the Obligor of a specified total amount
                              of payments, payable in monthly installments on
                              the related due date, which total represents the
                              principal amount financed and finance charges in
                              an amount calculated on the basis of a stated
                              annual percentage rate ("APR") for the term of
                              such Contract. The rate at which such amount of
                              finance charges is earned and, correspondingly,
                              the amount of each fixed monthly payment allocated
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                              Contract are calculated in accordance with the
                              Rule of 78s. Under the Rule of 78s, the portion of
                              each payment allocable to interest is higher
                              during the early months of the term of a Contract
                              and lower during later months than that under a
                              constant yield method for allocating payments
                              between interest and principal. Notwithstanding
                              the foregoing, as specified in the related
                              Prospectus Supplement, all payments received by
                              the related Servicer on or in respect of the Rule
                              of 78s Contracts may be allocated on an actuarial
                              or simple interest basis.

                              Generally, the "Fixed Value Contracts" provide for
                              monthly payments with a final fixed value payment
                              which is greater than the scheduled monthly
                              payments. A Fixed Value Contract provides for
                              amortization of the loan over a series of fixed
                              level payment monthly installments, but also
                              requires a final fixed value payment due after
                              payment of such monthly installments which may be
                              satisfied by (i) payment in full in cash of such
                              amount, (ii) transfer of the vehicle to the
                              Company provided certain conditions are satisfied
                              or (iii) refinancing the fixed value payment in
                              accordance with certain conditions. With respect
                              to Fixed Value Contracts, as specified in the
                              related Prospectus Supplement, only the principal
                              and interest payments due prior to the final fixed
                              value payment and not the final fixed value
                              payment may be included initially in the related
                              Trust Property.

                              "Simple Interest Contracts" provide for the
                              amortization of the amount financed under the
                              receivable over a series of fixed level monthly
                              payments. However, unlike the monthly payment
                              under Rule of 78s Contracts, each monthly payment
                              consists of an installment of interest which is
                              calculated on the basis of the outstanding
                              principal balance of the receivable multiplied by
                              the stated APR and further multiplied by the
                              period elapsed (as a fraction of a calendar year)
                              since the preceding payment of interest was made.
                              As payments are received under a Simple Interest
                              Contract, the amount received is applied first to
                              interest accrued to the date of payment and the
                              balance is applied to reduce the unpaid principal
                              balance. Accordingly, if an Obligor pays a fixed
                              monthly installment before its scheduled due date,
                              the portion of the payment allocable to interest
                              for the period since the preceding payment was
                              made will be less than it would have been had the
                              payment been made as scheduled, and the portion of
                              the payment applied to reduce the unpaid principal
                              balance will be correspondingly greater.
                              Conversely, if an Obligor pays a fixed monthly
                              installment after its scheduled due date, the
                              portion of the payment allocable to interest for
                              the period since the preceding payment was made
                              will be greater than it would have been had the
                              payment been made as scheduled, and the portion of
                              the payment applied to reduce the unpaid principal
                              balance will be correspondingly less. In either
                              case, the Obligor pays a fixed monthly installment
                              until the final scheduled payment date, at which
                              time the amount of the final installment is
                              increased or decreased as necessary to repay the
                              then outstanding principal balance.

                              If an Obligor elects to prepay a Rule of 78s
                              Contract in full, it is entitled to a rebate of
                              the portion of the outstanding balance then due
                              and payable attributable to unearned finance
                              charges. If a Simple Interest Contract is prepaid,
                              rather than receive a rebate, the Obligor is
                              required to pay interest only to the date of
                              prepayment. The amount of a rebate under a Rule of
                              78s Contract calculated in accordance with the
                              Rule of 78s will always be less than had such
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                              basis and generally will be less than the
                              remaining scheduled payments of interest that
                              would be due under a Simple Interest Contract for
                              which all payments were made on schedule.
                              Distributions to Securityholders may not be
                              affected by Rule of 78s rebates under the Rule of
                              78s Contracts because pursuant to the related
                              Prospectus Supplement such distributions may be
                              determined using the actuarial or simple interest
                              method.

                              The related Prospectus Supplement will further
                              describe the type and characteristics of the
                              Contracts included in the Trust Property relating
                              to the Securities offered pursuant to this
                              Prospectus and the related Prospectus Supplement.

                              The Receivables comprising the Trust Property will
                              be originated by the Company; such Receivables
                              will have theretofore been either (i) originated
                              by Vendors and acquired by the Company or (ii)
                              acquired by the Company from other originators or
                              owners of Receivables.

                              The Company will either transfer Receivables to a
                              Trust pursuant to a Pooling Agreement or pledge
                              the Company's right, title and interest in and to
                              such Receivables to a Trustee on behalf of
                              Securityholders pursuant to an Indenture. The
                              obligations of the Company, the Servicer, the
                              related Trustee and the related Indenture Trustee,
                              if any, under the related Trust Agreement include
                              those specified below and in the related
                              Prospectus Supplement.

                              In addition, if so specified in the related
                              Prospectus Supplement, the Trust Property will
                              include monies on deposit in a Pre-Funding Account
                              (the "Pre-Funding Account") to be established with
                              the Trustee, which will be used to acquire
                              Additional Receivables (as hereinafter defined)
                              from time to time during the "Pre-Funding Period"
                              specified in the related Prospectus Supplement.
                              The Pre-Funding Account, if any, will be reduced
                              during the related Pre-Funding Period by the
                              amount thereof used to purchase Additional
                              Receivables. Any amount remaining in the
                              Pre-Funding Account at the end of the related
                              Pre-Funding Period will be distributed to the
                              related Securityholders, pro rata, on the Payment
                              Date immediately following the end of the
                              Pre-Funding Period.

                              If and to the extent provided in the related
                              Prospectus Supplement, the Company will be
                              obligated (subject only to the availability
                              thereof) to either transfer to a Trust or pledge
                              to a Trustee on behalf of Securityholders,
                              additional Receivables (the "Additional
                              Receivables") from time to time during any
                              Pre-Funding Period specified in the related
                              Prospectus Supplement.

Registration of Securities..  Securities may be represented by global securities
                              registered in the name of Cede & Co. ("Cede"), as
                              nominee of The Depository Trust Company ("DTC"),
                              or another nominee. In such case, Securityholders
                              will not be entitled to receive definitive
                              securities representing such Securityholders'
                              interests, except in certain circumstances
                              described in the related Prospectus Supplement.
                              See "Description of the Securities -- Book Entry
                              Registration" herein.

Credit and Cash Flow
Enhancement.................  If and to the extent specified in the related
                              Prospectus Supplement, credit enhancement with
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                              Securities may include any one or more of the
                              following: a Policy issued by an insurer specified
                              in the related Prospectus Supplement (a "Security
                              Insurer"), a reserve account, letters of credit,
                              credit or liquidity facilities, third party
                              payments or other support, cash deposits or other
                              arrangements. Any form of credit enhancement will
                              have certain limitations and exclusions from
                              coverage thereunder, which will be described in
                              the related Prospectus Supplement. See
                              "Description of the Trust Agreement -- Credit and
                              Cash Flow Enhancement."

Repurchase Obligations and
the Receivables Acquisition
Agreement.................    As more fully described in the related Prospectus
                              Supplement, the Company will be obligated to
                              acquire from the related Trust Property any
                              Receivable which was transferred pursuant to a
                              Pooling Agreement or pledged pursuant to an
                              Indenture if the interest of the Securityholders
                              therein is materially adversely affected by a
                              breach of any representation or warranty made by
                              the Company with respect to such Receivable, which
                              breach has not been cured. In addition, if so
                              specified in the related Prospectus Supplement,
                              the Company may from time to time reacquire
                              certain Receivables of the Trust Property, subject
                              to specified conditions set forth in the related
                              Trust Agreement.

Servicer's Compensation...    The Servicer shall be entitled to receive a fee
                              for servicing the Trust Property equal to a
                              specified percentage of the value of such Trust
                              Property, as set forth in the related Prospectus
                              Supplement. See "Description of the Trust
                              Agreements -- Servicing Compensation" herein and
                              in the related Prospectus Supplement.

Certain Legal Aspects
of the Contracts..........    With respect to the transfer of the Contracts to
                              the related Trust pursuant to a Pooling Agreement
                              or the pledge of the related Issuer's right, title
                              and interest in and to such Contracts on behalf of
                              Securityholders pursuant to an Indenture, the
                              Company will warrant, in each case, that such
                              transfer is either a valid transfer and assignment
                              of the Contracts to the Trust or the grant of a
                              security interest in the Contracts. Each
                              Prospectus Supplement will specify what actions
                              will be taken by which parties as will be required
                              to perfect either the Issuer's or the
                              Securityholders' security interest in the
                              Contracts. The Company may also warrant that, if
                              the transfer or pledge by it to the Trust or to
                              the Securityholders is deemed to be a grant to the
                              Trust or to the Securityholders of a security
                              interest in the Contracts, then the related Issuer
                              or the Securityholders will have a first priority
                              perfected security interest therein, except for
                              certain liens which have priority over previously
                              perfected security interests by operation of law,
                              and, with certain exceptions, in the proceeds
                              thereof. Similar security interest and priority
                              representations and warranties, as described in
                              the related Prospectus Supplement, may also be
                              made by the Company with respect to the Vehicles.

                              Perfection of security interests in automobiles
                              and light duty trucks is generally governed by the
                              vehicle registration or titling laws of the state
                              in which each vehicle is registered or titled. In
                              most states, a security interest in a vehicle is
                              perfected by notation of the secured party's lien
                              on the vehicle's certificate of title. Each
                              Prospectus Supplement will specify whether the
                              Company, the Servicer or the Trustee, in light of
                              the administrative burden and expense, will amend
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                              identify the Company or the Trustee as the new
                              secured party on the certificates of title
                              relating to the Vehicles. See "Certain Legal
                              Aspects of the Receivables."

                              Each Prospectus Supplement will specify if the
                              Company has filed or will be required to file UCC
                              (as herein defined) financing statements
                              identifying the Vehicles as collateral pledged in
                              favor of the related Trust or Trustee on behalf of
                              the Securityholders. In the absence of such
                              filings any security interest in the Vehicles will
                              not be perfected in favor of the related Trust or
                              Trustee. See "Certain Legal Aspects of the
                              Receivables."

Optional Termination......    The Servicer, the Company, or, if specified in the
                              related Prospectus Supplement, certain other
                              entities may, at their respective options, effect
                              early retirement of a series of Securities under
                              the circumstances and in the manner set forth
                              herein under "Description of The Trust Agreement
                              -- Termination" and in the related Prospectus
                              Supplement.

Mandatory Termination.....    The Trustee, the Servicer or certain other
                              entities specified in the related Prospectus
                              Supplement may be required to effect early
                              retirement of all or any portion of a series of
                              Securities by soliciting competitive bids for the
                              purchase of the Trust Property or otherwise, under
                              other circumstances and in the manner specified in
                              "Description of The Trust Agreement --
                              Termination" and in the related Prospectus
                              Supplement.

Tax Considerations........    Securities of each series offered hereby will, for
                              federal income tax purposes, constitute either (i)
                              interests in a Trust treated as a grantor trust
                              under applicable provisions of the Code ("Grantor
                              Trust Securities"), (ii) debt issued by a Trust or
                              by the Company ("Debt Securities") or (iii)
                              interests in a Trust which is treated as a
                              partnership ("Partnership Interests").

                              The Prospectus Supplement for each series of
                              Securities will summarize, subject to the
                              limitations stated therein, federal income tax
                              considerations relevant to the purchase, ownership
                              and disposition of such Securities.

                              Investors are advised to consult their tax
                              advisors and to review "Certain Federal and State
                              Income Tax Consequences" in the related 
                              Prospectus Supplement.

ERISA Considerations......    The Prospectus Supplement for each series of
                              Securities will summarize, subject to the
                              limitations discussed therein, considerations
                              under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act
                              of 1974, as amended ("ERISA"), relevant to the
                              purchase of such Securities by employee benefit
                              plans and individual retirement accounts. See
                              "ERISA Considerations" in the related Prospectus
                              Supplement.

Ratings...................    Each Class of Securities offered pursuant to this
                              Prospectus and the related Prospectus Supplement
                              will be rated in one of the four highest rating
                              categories by one or more "national statistical
                              rating organizations", as defined in the
                              Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the
                              "Exchange Act"), and commonly referred to as
                              "Rating Agencies". Such ratings will address, in
                              the opinion of such Rating Agencies, the
                              likelihood that the Issuer will be able to make
                              timely payment of all amounts due on the related
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                              the terms thereof. Such ratings will neither
                              address any prepayment or yield considerations
                              applicable to any Securities nor constitute a
                              recommendation to buy, sell or hold any
                              Securities.

                              The ratings expected to be received with respect
                              to any Securities will be set forth in the related
                              Prospectus Supplement.

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                                  RISK FACTORS

        Prospective Securityholders should consider, among other things, the
following factors in connection with the purchase of the Securities:

        LIMITED LIQUIDITY. There can be no assurance that a secondary market for
the Securities of any series or Class will develop or, if it does develop, that
it will provide Securityholders with liquidity of investment or that it will
continue for the life of such Securities. The Prospectus Supplement for any
series of Securities may indicate that an underwriter specified therein intends
to establish and maintain a secondary market in such Securities; however, no
underwriter will be obligated to do so. The Securities will not be listed on any
securities exchange.

        OWNERSHIP OF CONTRACTS. In connection with the issuance of any series of
Securities, the Company will originate Contracts. The Company will warrant in a
Trust Agreement (i) if the Company retains title to the Contracts, that the
Trustee for the benefit of Securityholders has a valid security interest in such
Contracts, or (ii) if the Company transfers such Contracts to a Trust, that the
transfer of the Contracts to such Trust is either a valid assignment, transfer
and conveyance of the Contracts to the Trust or the Trustee on behalf of the
Securityholders has a valid security interest in such Contracts. As to be
described in the related Prospectus Supplement, the related Trust Agreement will
provide either that the Trustee will be required to maintain possession of the
original copies of all Contracts that constitute chattel paper or that the
Company or the Servicer will retain possession of such Contracts; provided that
in case the Company retains possession of the related Contracts, the Servicer
may take possession of such original copies as necessary for the enforcement of
any Contract. If any Contracts remain in the possession of the Company, the
related Prospectus Supplement may describe specific trigger events that will
require delivery to the Trustee. If the Company, the Servicer, the Trustee or
other third party, while in possession of the Contracts, sells or pledges and
delivers such Contracts to another party, in violation of the Receivables
Acquisition Agreement or the Trust Agreement, there is a risk that such other
party could acquire an interest in such Contracts having a priority over the
Issuer's interest. Furthermore, if the Company, the Servicer or a third party,
while in possession of the Contracts, is rendered insolvent, such event of
insolvency may result in competing claims to ownership or security interests in
the Contracts. Such an attempt, even if unsuccessful, could result in delays in
payments on the Securities. If successful, such attempt could result in losses
to the Securityholders or an acceleration of the repayment of the Securities.
The Company will be obligated to repurchase any Contract originated by the
Company and currently in the related Trust Property if there is a breach of the
Company's representations and warranties that materially and adversely affects
the interests of the Trust in such Contract and such breach has not been cured.

        SECURITY INTERESTS. The transfer of the Receivables by the Company to
the Trustee pursuant to the related Pooling Agreement, Indenture or Trust
Agreement, the perfection of the security interests in the Receivables and the
enforcement of rights to realize on the Vehicles as collateral for the
Receivables are subject to a number of federal and state laws, including the UCC
as in effect in various states. As specified in each Prospectus Supplement, the
Servicer will take such action as is required to perfect the rights of the
Trustee in the Receivables. If, through inadvertence or otherwise, a third party
were to purchase (including the taking of a security interest in) a Receivable
for new value in the ordinary course of its business, without actual knowledge
of the Trust's interest, and take possession of a Receivable, the purchaser
would acquire an interest in such Receivable superior to the interest of the
Trust. As further specified in each Prospectus Supplement, no action will be
taken to perfect the rights of the Trustee in proceeds of a VSI Insurance Policy
(as hereinafter defined) or of any other insurance policies covering individual
Vehicles or Obligors. Therefore, the rights of a third party with an interest in
such proceeds could prevail against the rights of the Trust prior to the time
such proceeds are deposited by the Servicer into a Trust Account (as hereinafter
defined). See "Certain Legal Aspects of the Receivables".

        Except to the extent specified in the related Prospectus Supplement,
each Contract will include a perfected security interest in the related Vehicle
in favor of the Trustee or the Company (and, if perfected in the name of the
Company, assigned pursuant to the related Pooling Agreement, Indenture or Trust
Agreement to the Trustee for the benefit of the Securityholders). However, to
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related Prospectus Supplement, due to the administrative burden and expense, the
certificates of title of the Vehicles securing certain Contracts which reflect
the security interest of the Company in such Vehicles may not be endorsed to
reflect the Trustee's interest therein or delivered to the Trustee. In the
absence of such endorsement and delivery, the Trustee may not have a perfected
security interest in such Vehicles. As a result, a third party buyer of a
Vehicle for value from an Obligor may extinguish the interest of the Trust in
the Vehicle, a subsequent perfected lienholder may obtain a security interest
senior in right to that of the Trust, and a trustee in bankruptcy of the Company
may be able to assert successfully that the Trust did not have a security
interest in the Vehicle. In addition, statutory liens for repairs or unpaid
taxes and other liens arising by operation of law may have priority even over
prior perfected security interests in the name of the Trustee in the Vehicles.

        RESTRICTIONS ON RECOVERIES. Unless specific limitations are described on
the related Prospectus Supplement with respect to specific Contracts, all
Contracts will provide that the obligations of the Obligors thereunder are
absolute and unconditional, regardless of any defense, set-off or abatement
which the Obligor may have against the Company or any other person or entity
whatsoever. The Company will warrant that no claims or defenses have been
asserted or threatened with respect to the Contracts and that all requirements
of applicable law with respect to the Contracts have been satisfied.

        In the event that the Company or the Trustee must rely on repossession
and disposition of Vehicles to recover scheduled payments due on Defaulted
Contracts (as defined in the related Pooling Agreement), the Issuer may not
realize the full amount due on a Contract (or may not realize the full amount on
a timely basis). Other factors that may affect the ability of the Issuer to
realize the full amount due on a Contract include whether amendments to
certificates of title relating to the Vehicles had been filed, whether financing
statements to perfect the security interest in the Vehicles had been filed,
depreciation, obsolescence, damage or loss of any Vehicle, and the application
of Federal and state bankruptcy and insolvency laws. As a result, the
Securityholders may be subject to delays in receiving payments and suffer loss
of their investment in the Securities.

        INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTCY MATTERS. The Company will take steps in
structuring the transactions contemplated hereby that are intended to ensure
that the voluntary or involuntary application for relief by the Company under
the United States Bankruptcy Code or similar applicable state laws ("Insolvency
Laws") will not result in the Trust Property becoming property of the estate of
the Company within the meaning of such Insolvency Laws. Such steps will
generally involve the creation by the Company of one or more separate,
limited-purpose subsidiaries (each, a "Finance Subsidiary") pursuant to articles
of incorporation containing certain limitations (including restrictions on the
nature of such Finance Subsidiary's business and a restriction on such Finance
Subsidiary's ability to commence a voluntary case or proceeding under any
Insolvency Law without the prior unanimous affirmative vote of all its
directors). However, there can be no assurance that the activities of any
Finance Subsidiary would not result in a court's concluding that the assets and
liabilities of such Finance Subsidiary should be consolidated with those of the
Company in a proceeding under any Insolvency Law.

        With respect to the Trust Property, the Trustee and all Securityholders
will covenant that they will not at any time institute against the Company or
the related Finance Subsidiary any bankruptcy, reorganization or other
proceeding under any federal or state bankruptcy or similar law.

        While an originator is the Servicer, cash collections held by such
originator may, subject to certain conditions, be commingled and used for the
benefit of such originator prior to each Payment Date and, in the event of the
bankruptcy of such originator, the Company, a Trust or Trustee may not have a
perfected interest in such collections.

        The Company believes that the transfer of the Receivables by the Company
to a Finance Subsidiary should be treated as a valid assignment, transfer and
conveyance of such Receivables. However, in the event of an insolvency of the
Company, a court, among other remedies, could attempt to recharacterize the
transfer of the Receivables by the Company to the Finance Subsidiary as a
borrowing by the Company from the Finance Subsidiary or the related
Securityholders, secured by a pledge of such Receivables. Such an attempt, even
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If such an attempt were successful, a court, among other remedies, could elect
to accelerate payment of the Securities and liquidate the Receivables, with the
Securityholders entitled to the then outstanding principal amount thereof and
interest thereon at the applicable Security Interest Rate to the date of
payment. Thus, the Securityholders could lose the right to future payments of
interest and might incur reinvestment losses. As more fully described in the
related Prospectus Supplement, in the event the related Issuer is rendered
insolvent, the related Trustee for a Trust, in accordance with the Trust
Agreement, will promptly sell, dispose of or otherwise liquidate the related
Receivables in a commercially reasonable manner on commercially reasonable
terms. The proceeds from any such sale, disposition or liquidation of such
Receivables will be treated as collections on such Receivables. If the proceeds
from the liquidation of the Receivables and any amount available from any credit
enhancement, if any, are not sufficient to pay Securities of the related series
in full, the amount of principal returned to such Securityholders will be
reduced and such Securityholders will incur a loss.

        Obligors of the Vehicles may be entitled to assert against the Company,
the Issuer, or the Trust, if any, claims and defenses which they have against
the Company with respect to the Receivables. The Company will warrant that no
such claims or defenses have been asserted or threatened with respect to the
Receivables and that all requirements of applicable law with respect to the
Receivables have been satisfied.

        INSURANCE ON VEHICLES. Each Receivable generally requires the Company to
maintain insurance covering physical damage to the Vehicle in an amount not less
than the unpaid principal balance of such Receivable pursuant to which the
Company is named as a loss payee. Since the Obligors select their own insurers
to provide the requisite coverage, the specific terms and conditions of their
policies vary.

        In addition, although each Receivable generally gives the Company the
right to force place insurance coverage in the event the required physical
damage insurance on a Vehicle is not maintained by an Obligor, neither the
Company nor the Servicer is obligated to place such coverage. In the event
insurance coverage is not maintained by Obligors and coverage is not force
placed, then insurance recoveries may be limited in the event of losses or
casualties to Vehicles included in the Trust Property, as a result of which
Securityholders could suffer a loss on their investment.

        DELINQUENCIES. There can be no assurance that the historical levels of
delinquencies and losses experienced by the Company on its respective loan and
vehicle portfolio will be indicative of the performance of the Contracts
included in the Trust or that such levels will continue in the future.
Delinquencies and losses could increase significantly for various reasons,
including changes in the federal income tax laws, changes in the local, regional
or national economies or due to other events.

        SUBORDINATION; LIMITED ASSETS. To the extent specified in the related
Prospectus Supplement, distributions of interest and principal on one Class of
Securities of a series may be subordinated in priority of payment to interest
and principal due on other Classes of Securities of a related series. Moreover,
the Trust Property will not have, nor is it permitted or expected to have, any
significant assets or sources of funds other than the related Receivables and,
to the extent provided in the related Prospectus Supplement, the related reserve
account and any other credit enhancement. The Securities represent obligations
solely of the related Trust or debt secured by the related Trust Property, and
will not represent a recourse obligation to other assets of the Company. No
Securities of any series will be insured or guaranteed by the Company, the
Servicer, or the applicable Trustee. Consequently, holders of the Securities of
any series must rely for repayment primarily upon payments on the Receivables
and, if and to the extent available, the reserve account, if any, and any other
credit enhancement, all as specified in the related Prospectus Supplement.

        MASTER TRUSTS. As may be described in the related Prospectus Supplement,
a Master Trust may issue from time to time more than one series. While the terms
of any additional series will be specified in a supplement to the related Master
Trust Agreement, the provisions of such supplement and, therefore, the terms of
any additional series, will not be subject to prior review by, or consent of,
holders of the Securities of any series previously issued by such Master Trust.
Such terms may include methods for determining applicable investor percentages
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additional security or credit enhancements and any other provisions which are
made applicable only to such series. The obligation of the related Trustee to
issue any new series is subject to the condition, among others, that such
issuance will not result in any Rating Agency reducing or withdrawing its rating
of the Securities of any outstanding series (any such reduction or withdrawal is
referred to herein as a "Ratings Effect"). There can be no assurance, however,
that the terms of any series might not have an impact on the timing or amount of
payments received by a Securityholder of another series issued by the same
Master Trust. See "Description of the Securities -- Master Trusts."

        BOOK-ENTRY REGISTRATION. Issuance of the Securities in book-entry form
may reduce the liquidity of such Securities in the secondary trading market
since investors may be unwilling to purchase Securities for which they cannot
obtain definitive physical securities representing such Securityholders'
interests, except in certain circumstances described in the related Prospectus
Supplement.

        Since transactions in Securities will, in most cases, be able to be
effected only through DTC, direct or indirect participants in DTC's book-entry
system ("Direct Participants" or "Indirect Participants") or certain banks, the
ability of a Securityholder to pledge a Security to persons or entities that do
not participate in the DTC system, or otherwise to take actions in respect to
such Securities, may be limited due to lack of a physical security representing
the Securities.

        Securityholders may experience some delay in their receipt of
distributions of interest on and principal of the Securities since distributions
may be required to be forwarded by the Trustee to DTC and, in such case, DTC
will be required to credit such distributions to the accounts of its
Participants which thereafter will be required to credit them to the accounts of
the applicable class of Securityholders either directly or indirectly through
Indirect Participants. See "Description of the Securities -- Book Entry
Registration."

        SECURITY RATING. The rating of Securities credit enhanced by a letter of
credit, financial guaranty insurance policy, reserve fund, credit or liquidity
facilities, cash deposits or other forms of credit enhancement (collectively
"Credit Enhancement") will depend primarily on the creditworthiness of the
issuer of such external Credit Enhancement device (a "Credit Enhancer"). Any
reduction in the rating assigned to the claims-paying ability of the related
Credit Enhancer to honor its obligations pursuant to any such Credit Enhancement
below the rating initially given to the Securities would likely result in a
reduction in the rating of the Securities.

        MATURITY AND PREPAYMENT CONSIDERATIONS. Because the rate of payment of
principal on the Securities will depend, among other things, on the rate of
payment on the related Contracts, the rate of payment of principal on the
Securities cannot be predicted. Payments on the Contracts will include scheduled
payments as well as partial and full prepayments (to the extent not replaced
with substitute Contracts), payments upon the liquidation of Defaulted
Contracts, payments upon acquisitions by the Servicer or the Company of
Contracts from the related Trust Property on account of a breach of certain
representations and warranties in the related Trust Agreement, payments upon an
optional acquisition by the Servicer or the Company of Contracts from the
related Trust Property (any such voluntary or involuntary prepayment or other
early payment of a Contract, a "Prepayment"), and residual payments. The rate of
early terminations of Contracts due to Prepayments and defaults may be
influenced by a variety of economic and other factors, including, among others,
obsolescence, then current economic conditions and tax considerations. The risk
of reinvesting distributions of the principal of the Securities will be borne by
the Securityholders. The yield to maturity on Strip Securities or Securities
purchased at premiums or discounts to par will be extremely sensitive to the
rate of Prepayments on the related Receivables. In addition, the yield to
maturity on certain other types of classes of Securities, including Strip
Securities, Accrual Securities or certain other Classes in a series including
more than one Class of Securities, may be relatively more sensitive to the rate
of prepayment of the related Contracts than other Classes of Securities.

        The rate of Prepayments of Contracts cannot be predicted and is
influenced by a wide variety of economic, social, and other factors, including
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financing and local and regional economic conditions. Therefore, no assurance
can be given as to the level of Prepayments that a Trust will experience.

        Securityholders should consider, in the case of Securities purchased at
a discount, the risk that a slower than anticipated rate of Prepayments on the
Receivables could result in an actual yield that is less than the anticipated
yield and, in the case of any Securities purchased at a premium, the risk that a
faster than anticipated rate of Prepayments on the Receivables could result in
an actual yield that is less than the anticipated yield.

        LIMITATIONS ON INTEREST PAYMENTS AND FORECLOSURES. Generally, under the
terms of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940, as amended (the
"Relief Act"), or similar state legislation, an Obligor who enters military
service after the origination of the related Receivable (including an Obligor
who is a member of the National Guard or is in reserve status at the time of the
origination of the Receivable and is later called to active duty) may not be
charged interest (including fees and charges) above an annual rate of 6% during
the period of such Obligor's active duty status, unless a court orders otherwise
upon application of the lender. It is possible that such action could have an
effect, for an indeterminate period of time, on the ability of the Servicer to
collect full amounts of interest on certain of the Receivables. In addition, the
Relief Act imposes limitations that would impair the ability of the Servicer to
foreclose on an affected Receivable during the Obligor's period of active duty
status. Thus, in the event that such a Receivable goes into default, there may
be delays and losses occasioned by the inability of the Servicer to realize upon
the Financed Vehicle in a timely fashion.

        FINANCIAL CONDITION OF AFS. The Company is generally not obligated to
make any payments in respect of the Securities or the Receivables of a specific
Trust. If the Company were to cease acting as Servicer, delays in processing
payments on the Receivables and information in respect thereof could occur and
result in delays in payments to the Securityholders.

        In certain circumstances, the Company will be required to acquire
Receivables from the related Trust Property with respect to which such
representations and warranties have been breached. In the event that the Company
is incapable of complying with its reacquire obligations and no other party is
obligated to perform or satisfy such obligations, Securityholders may be subject
to delays in receiving payments and suffer loss of their investment in the
Securities.

        The related Prospectus Supplement will set forth certain information
regarding the Company. In addition, the Company is subject to the information
requirements of the Exchange Act and, in accordance therewith, file reports and
other information with the Commission. For further information regarding the
Company reference is made to such reports and other information which are
available as described under "Available Information."

                               THE TRUST PROPERTY

        The Trust Property will include, as specified in the related Prospectus
Supplement, (i) a pool of Receivables, (ii) all moneys (including accrued
interest) due thereunder on or after the applicable Cut-off Date, (iii) such
amounts as from time to time may be held in one or more accounts established and
maintained by the Servicer pursuant to the related Trust Agreement, as described
below and in the related Prospectus Supplement, (iv) the security interests, if
any, in the Vehicles relating to such pool of Receivables, (v) the right to
proceeds from claims on physical damage policies, if any, covering such Vehicles
or the related Obligors, as the case may be, (vi) the proceeds of any
repossessed Vehicles related to such pool of Receivables, (vii) the rights of
the Company under the related Receivables Acquisition Agreement and (viii)
interest earned on certain short-term investments held in such Trust Property,
unless the related Prospectus Supplement specifies that such earnings may be
paid to the Servicer or the Company. The Trust Property will also include, if so
specified in the related Prospectus Supplement, monies on deposit in a
Pre-Funding Account, which will be used by the Trustee to acquire or receive a
security interest in Additional Receivables from time to time during the
Pre-Funding Period specified in the related Prospectus Supplement. See
"Description of the Securities -- Forward Commitments; Pre-Funding." In
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some combination of Credit Enhancements may be issued to or held by the Trustee
on behalf of the related Trust for the benefit of the holders of one ore more
classes of Securities.

        The Receivables comprising the Trust Property will, as specifically
described in the related Prospectus Supplement, be either (i) originated by the
Company, (ii) originated by various manufacturers and acquired by the Company,
(iii) originated by various Dealers and acquired by the Company or (iv) acquired
by the Company from originators or owners of Receivables.

        The Trust Property will include Receivables with respect to which the
related Contract or the related Vehicles is subject to federal or state
registration or titling requirements. No Trust Property will include Receivables
with respect to which the underlying Contracts or Vehicles relate to office
equipment, aircraft, ships or boats, firearms or other weapons, railroad rolling
stock or facilities such as factories, warehouses or plants subject to state
laws governing the manner in which title or security interest in real property
is determined or perfected.

        The Receivables included in the Trust Property will be selected from
those Receivables held by the Company based on the criteria specified in the
applicable Trust Agreement and described herein or in the related Prospectus
Supplement.

        With respect to each series of Securities, on or prior to the Closing
Date on which the Securities are delivered to Securityholders, the Company or a
Finance Subsidiary will form a Trust by either (i) transferring the related
Receivables into a Trust pursuant to a Trust Agreement between the Company or a
Finance Subsidiary and the Trustee or (ii) entering into an Indenture with an
Indenture Trustee, relating to the issuance of such Securities, secured by the
related Receivables.

        The Receivables comprising the Trust Property will generally have been
originated by the Company or acquired by the Company from Dealers in accordance
with the Company's specified underwriting criteria. The underwriting criteria
applicable to the Receivables included in any Trust Property will be described
in all material respects in the related Prospectus Supplement.

                                   THE ISSUERS

        With respect to each series of Securities, the Company will either
establish a separate Trust that will issue such Securities, or the Company will
form a Finance Subsidiary that will issue such Securities, in each case pursuant
to the related Trust Agreement. For purposes of this Prospectus and the related
Prospectus Supplement, the Finance Subsidiary, if the Finance Subsidiary issues
the related Securities, or the related Trust, if a Trust issues the related
Securities, shall be referred to as the "Issuer" with respect to such
Securities.

        Upon the issuance of the Securities of a given series, the proceeds from
such issuance will be used by the Company to originate Receivables. The Servicer
will service the related Receivables pursuant to the applicable Servicing
Agreement, and will be compensated for acting as the Servicer. To facilitate
servicing and to minimize administrative burden and expense, the Servicer may be
appointed custodian for the related Receivables by each Trustee and the Company,
as may be set forth in the related Prospectus Supplement.

        If the protection provided to the Securityholders of a given class by
the subordination of another Class of Securities of such series and by the
availability of the funds in the reserve account, if any, or any other Credit
Enhancement for such series is insufficient, the Issuer must rely solely on the
payments from the Obligors on the related Contracts, and the proceeds from the
sale of Vehicles which secure the Defaulted Contracts. In such event, certain
factors may affect such Issuer's ability to realize on the collateral securing
such Contracts, and thus may reduce the proceeds to be distributed to the
Securityholders of such series.

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                                 THE RECEIVABLES

RECEIVABLES POOLS

        Information with respect to the Receivables in the related Trust
Property will be set forth in the related Prospectus Supplement, including, to
the extent appropriate, the composition of such Receivables and the distribution
of such Receivables by geographic concentration, payment frequency and current
principal balance as of the applicable Cut-off Date.

THE CONTRACTS

        As specified in the related Prospectus Supplement, the Contracts may
consist of any combination of Rule of 78s Contracts, Fixed Value Contracts or
Simple Interest Contracts. Generally, "Rule of 78s Contracts" provide for fixed
level monthly payments which will amortize the full amount of the Contract over
its term. The Rule of 78s Contracts provide for allocation of payments according
to the "sum of periodic balances" or "sum of monthly payments" method (the "Rule
of 78s"). Each Rule of 78s Contract provides for the payment by the Obligor of a
specified total amount of payments, payable in monthly installments on the
related due date, which total represents the principal amount financed and
finance charges in an amount calculated on the basis of a stated annual
percentage rate ("APR") for the term of such Contract. The rate at which such
amount of finance charges is earned and, correspondingly, the amount of each
fixed monthly payment allocated to reduction of the outstanding principal
balance of the related Contract are calculated in accordance with the Rule of
78s. Under the Rule of 78s, the portion of each payment allocable to interest is
higher during the early months of the term of a Contract and lower during later
months than that under a constant yield method for allocating payments between
interest and principal. Notwithstanding the foregoing, as specified in the
related Prospectus Supplement, all payments received by the Servicer on or in
respect of the Rule of 78s Contracts may be allocated on an actuarial or simple
interest basis.

        Generally, the "Fixed Value Contracts" provide for monthly payments with
a final fixed value payment which is greater than the scheduled monthly
payments. A Fixed Value Contract provides for amortization of the loan over a
series of fixed level payment monthly installments, but also requires a final
fixed value payment due after payment of such monthly installments which may be
satisfied by (i) payment in full in cash of such amount, (ii) transfer of the
vehicle to the Company, provided certain conditions are satisfied or (iii)
refinancing the fixed value payment in accordance with certain conditions. With
respect to Fixed Value Contracts, as specified in the related Prospectus
Supplement, only the principal and interest payments due prior to the final
fixed value payment and not the final fixed value payment may be included
initially in the related Trust Property.

        "Simple Interest Contracts" provide for the amortization of the amount
financed under the receivable over a series of fixed level monthly payments.
However, unlike the monthly payment under Rule of 78s Contracts, each monthly
payment consists of an installment of interest which is calculated on the basis
of the outstanding principal balance of the receivable multiplied by the stated
APR and further multiplied by the period elapsed (as a fraction of a calendar
year) since the preceding payment of interest was made. As payments are received
under a Simple Interest Contract, the amount received is applied first to
interest accrued to the date of payment and the balance is applied to reduce the
unpaid principal balance. Accordingly, if an Obligor pays a fixed monthly
installment before its scheduled due date, the portion of the payment allocable
to interest for the period since the preceding payment was made will be less
than it would have been had the payment been made as scheduled, and the portion
of the payment applied to reduce the unpaid principal balance will be
correspondingly greater. Conversely, if an Obligor pays a fixed monthly
installment after its scheduled due date, the portion of the payment allocable
to interest for the period since the preceding payment was made will be greater
than it would have been had the payment been made as scheduled, and the portion
of the payment applied to reduce the unpaid principal balance will be
correspondingly less. In either case, the Obligor pays a fixed monthly
installment until the final scheduled payment date, at which time the amount of
the final installment is increased or decreased as necessary to repay the then
outstanding principal balance.

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        If an Obligor elects to prepay a Rule of 78s Contract in full, it is
entitled to a rebate of the portion of the outstanding balance then due and
payable attributable to unearned finance charges. If a Simple Interest Contract
is prepaid, rather than receive a rebate, the Obligor is required to pay
interest only to the date of prepayment. The amount of a rebate under a Rule of
78s Contract calculated in accordance with the Rule of 78s will always be less
than had such rebate been calculated on an actuarial basis and generally will be
less than the remaining scheduled payments of interest that would be due under a
Simple Interest Contract for which all payments were made on schedule.
Distributions to Security holders may not be affected by Rule of 78s rebates
under the Rule of 78s Contract because pursuant to the related Prospectus
Supplement such distributions may be determined using the actuarial or simple
interest method.

DELINQUENCIES, REPOSSESSIONS, AND NET LOSSES

        Certain information relating to the Company's delinquency, repossession
and net loss experience with respect to Contracts it has originated or acquired
will be set forth in each Prospectus Supplement. This information may include,
among other things, the experience with respect to all Contracts in the
Company's portfolio during certain specified periods. There can be no assurance
that the delinquency, repossession and net loss experience on any Trust Property
will be comparable to the Company's prior experience.

MATURITY AND PREPAYMENT CONSIDERATIONS

        As more fully described in the related Prospectus Supplement, if a
Contract permits a Prepayment, such payment, together with accelerated payments
resulting from defaults, will shorten the weighted average life of the related
pool of Receivables and the weighted average life of the related Securities. The
rate of Prepayments on the Receivables may be influenced by a variety of
economic, financial and other factors. In addition, under certain circumstances,
the Company will be obligated to acquire Receivables from the related Trust
Property pursuant to the applicable Trust Agreement or Receivables Acquisition
Agreement as a result of breaches of representations and warranties. Any
reinvestment risks resulting from a faster or slower amortization of the related
Securities which results from Prepayments will be borne entirely by the related
Securityholders.

        The related Prospectus Supplement will set forth certain additional
information with respect to the maturity and prepayment considerations
applicable to a particular pool of Receivables and the related series of
Securities, together with a description of any applicable prepayment penalties.

                   AMERICREDIT'S AUTOMOBILE FINANCING PROGRAM

GENERAL

        Through its branch offices and marketing representatives, AFS serves as
a funding source for franchised and independent automobile dealers to finance
their customers' purchase of new and used automobiles and light duty trucks.
Retail installment sale contracts ("Contracts") originated by Dealers which
conform to AFS's credit policies are purchased by AFS generally without recourse
to Dealers. AFS also services the Contracts that it purchases.

        AFS's indirect lending programs are designed to serve consumers who have
limited access to traditional auto financing. The typical borrower may have had
previous financial difficulties, but is now attempting to re-establish credit,
or may not yet have sufficient credit history. Because AFS serves consumers who
are unable to meet the credit standards imposed by most traditional auto
financing sources, AFS generally charges interest at rates which are higher than
those charged by traditional auto financing sources. AFS also expects to sustain
a higher level of delinquencies and credit losses than that experienced by
traditional auto financing sources since AFS provides financing in a relatively
high risk market.

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        AFS has established relationships with a variety of Dealers located in
the markets in which AFS has branch offices or marketing representatives. While
AFS occasionally finances purchases of new autos, substantially all of AFS's
Contracts were originated in connection with Obligor's purchases of used autos.

        Contracts are generally purchased by AFS without recourse to the Dealer,
and accordingly, the Dealer usually has no liability to AFS if the consumer
defaults on the Contract. To mitigate AFS's risk from potential credit losses,
AFS charges the Dealers an acquisition fee when purchasing Contracts. Such
acquisition fees are negotiated with Dealers on a contract-by-contract basis and
are usually non-refundable. Although Contracts are purchased without recourse to
Dealers, Dealers typically make certain representations as to the validity of
the contract and compliance with certain laws, and indemnify AFS against any
claims, defenses and set-offs that may be asserted against AFS because of
assignment of the Contract.

CONTRACT ACQUISITION

        AFS purchases individual Contracts through its branch offices and
through its central purchasing office, which underwrites applications solicited
by certain marketing representatives. The central purchasing office operates in
a manner similar to the branch office network.

        All credit extensions are executed at the branch level. Each branch
manager has a specific credit authority based upon their experience and
historical loan portfolio results and credit scoring parameters. Extensions of
credit outside these limits are reviewed and approved by a regional vice
president. Although the credit approval process is decentralized, all credit
decisions are guided by AFS's credit scoring strategies and overall credit and
underwriting policies and procedures.

        The Company has implemented a credit scoring system across its branch
network to support the branch level credit approval process. The credit scoring
system was developed by Fair Isaac & Co., Inc. from the Company's loan
origination and portfolio databases. Credit scoring is used to prioritize
applications for processing and to tailor pricing and structure to an empirical
assessment of credit risk.

        Loan application packages completed by prospective Obligors are received
via facsimile at the branch offices from Dealers. Application data is entered
into AFS's automated application processing system. A credit bureau report is
automatically generated and a credit score is computed. Depending on the credit
quality of the applicant, a customer service representative may then investigate
the residence, employment and credit history of the applicant or forward the
application directly to the branch manager. In either case, the Company's credit
policy requires that all applications be investigated prior to loan funding. The
branch manager reviews the application package and determines whether to approve
the application, approve the application subject to conditions that must be met,
or to deny the application. The branch manager considers many factors in
arriving at a credit decision, including the applicant's credit score, capacity
to pay, stability, character and intent to pay and the contract terms and
collateral value. In certain cases, a regional vice president may review and
approve the branch manager's credit decision. AFS estimates that approximately
50% of applicants are denied credit by AFS typically because of their credit
histories or because their income levels are not sufficient to support the
proposed level of monthly auto payments. Dealers are contacted regarding credit
decisions by facsimile and/or telephone. Declined applicants are also provided
with appropriate notification of the decision.

        Completed loan packages are received from Dealers at the branch office.
Loan terms are reverified with the Obligor by branch personnel and the loan
packages are forwarded to the centralized loan services department where the
package is scanned to create an electronic copy. Key original documents are
stored in a fire-proof vault and the loan packages are further processed in an
electronic environment. The loans are reviewed for proper documentation and
regulatory compliance and are entered into the loan accounting system. A daily
report is generated for final review by consumer finance operations management.
Once cleared for funding by consumer finance operations management, the loan
services department issues a funding check to the Dealer. Upon funding of the
Contract, AFS acquires a perfected security interest in the Vehicle.

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        AFS requires all consumers to obtain or provide evidence that they carry
current comprehensive and collision insurance. Through a third party
administrator, AFS tracks the insurance status of each Contract and sends
notices to Obligors when collateral becomes uninsured. If no action is taken by
the Obligor to insure the collateral, continuing efforts are made to persuade
the Obligor to comply with the insurance requirements of the Contract. Although
it has the right, AFS rarely repossesses a Vehicle due to its being uninsured.
AFS also does not typically force place insurance coverage and add the premium
to the Obligor's obligations, although it has the right to do so under the terms
of the Contracts.

SERVICING AND COLLECTIONS

        AFS's servicing activities consist of collecting and processing Obligor
payments, responding to Obligor inquiries, initiating contact with Obligors who
are delinquent in payment of a Receivable installment, maintaining the security
interest in the Vehicle, and repossessing and liquidating collateral when
necessary. AFS utilizes various automated systems to support its servicing and
collections activities.

        Approximately 15 days before an Obligor's first payment due date and
each month thereafter, AFS mails the Obligor a billing statement directing them
to mail payments to a lockbox banking facility for deposit in a lockbox account.
Payment receipt data is electronically transferred to AFS by a lockbox banking
facility for posting to AFS records. All subsequent payment processing and
customer account maintenance is performed centrally by AFS's loan services
department.

        Collection activity on Contracts is performed by collection personnel
("Collectors") at AFS's headquarters facility. The Collectors follow
standardized collection policies and procedures. Collectors monitor the
Receivables portfolio through a computer assisted collection system and usually
take action on delinquencies within a few days after delinquency occurs.

        A Collector's action is typically telephone contact with the Obligor
utilizing AFS's automated predictive dialing system. This system dials multiple
telephone numbers simultaneously based upon parameters set by management. When a
telephone connection is made, the call is routed to a collector and the
delinquent Obligor's account information is displayed on a Collector's computer
terminal. The Collector then attempts to work out the delinquency with the
Obligor.

        If an Obligor continues to be delinquent, AFS's policy is to work out
suitable payment arrangements with the Obligor. However, if the Obligor becomes
seriously delinquent or deals in bad faith with AFS, AFS may ultimately have to
repossess the Vehicle and generally will take prompt action to do so.
Repossessions are handled by independent repossession firms engaged by AFS. All
repossessions are approved by collection officers.

        AFS follows prescribed legal procedures for repossessions, which include
peaceful repossession, one or more notifications to Obligors, a prescribed
waiting period prior to disposition of the Vehicle, and return of personal items
to the Obligor.

        Upon repossession and after any prescribed waiting period, the Vehicle
is typically sold at auction. AFS will pursue collection of deficiencies when it
deems such action to be appropriate.

                                  POOL FACTORS

        The "Pool Factor" for each Class of Securities will be a seven-digit
decimal, which the Servicer will compute prior to each distribution with respect
to such Class of Securities, indicating the remaining outstanding principal
balance of such Class of Securities as of the applicable Payment Date, as a
fraction of the initial outstanding principal balance of such Class of
Securities. Each Pool Factor will be initially 1.0000000, and thereafter will
decline to reflect reductions in the outstanding principal balance of the
applicable Class of Securities. A Securityholder's portion of the aggregate
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of the related Class of Securities is the product of (i) the original aggregate
purchase price of such Securityholder's Securities and (ii) the applicable Pool
Factor.

        As more specifically described in the related Prospectus Supplement with
respect to each series of Securities, the related Securityholders of record will
receive reports on or about each Payment Date concerning the payments received
on the Receivables, the Pool Balance (as such term is defined in the related
Prospectus Supplement, the "Pool Balance"), each Pool Factor and various other
items of information. In addition, Securityholders of record during any calendar
year will be furnished information for tax reporting purposes not later than the
latest date permitted by law.

                                 USE OF PROCEEDS

        Except as provided in the related Prospectus Supplement, the proceeds
from the sale of the Securities of a given series will be used by the Company
for the acquisition of the related Receivables, for general corporate purposes,
including, but not limited to, the purchase of additional Receivables from
Dealers, repayment of indebtedness and general working capital purposes. The
Company expects that it will make additional transfers of Receivables to the
Trust from time to time, but the timing and amount of any such additional
transfers will be dependent upon a number of factors, including the volume of
Contracts originated or acquired by the Company, prevailing interest rates,
availability of funds and general market conditions.

                          THE COMPANY AND THE SERVICER

        AFS is a wholly-owned subsidiary of AmeriCredit Corp. AFS was
incorporated in Delaware on July 22, 1992. AFS purchases and services automobile
loans which are originated and assigned to AFS by automobile dealers. AFS is the
primary operating subsidiary of AmeriCredit Corp., a Texas corporation the
common shares of which are listed on the New York Stock Exchange. AFS's
executive offices are located at 200 Bailey Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas
76107-1220; telephone (817) 332-7000.

                                   THE TRUSTEE

        The Trustee for each series of Securities will be specified in the
related Prospectus Supplement. The Trustee's liability in connection with the
issuance and sale of the related Securities is limited solely to the express
obligations of such Trustee set forth in the related Trust Agreement.

        With respect to each series of Securities, the procedures for the
resignation or removal of the Trustee and the appointment of a successor Trustee
shall be specified in the related Prospectus Supplement.

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                          DESCRIPTION OF THE SECURITIES

GENERAL

        The Securities will be issued in series. Each series of Securities (or,
in certain instances, two or more series of Securities) will be issued pursuant
to a Trust Agreement. The following summaries (together with additional
summaries under "The Trust Agreement" below) describe all material terms and
provisions relating to the Securities common to each Trust Agreement. The
summaries do not purport to be complete and are subject to, and are qualified in
their entirety by reference to, all of the provisions of the Trust Agreement for
the related Securities and the related Prospectus Supplement.

        All of the Securities offered pursuant to this Prospectus and the
related Prospectus Supplement will be rated in one of the four highest rating
categories by one or more Rating Agencies.

        The Securities will generally be styled as debt instruments, having a
principal balance and a specified Interest Rate. The Securities may either
represent beneficial ownership interests in the related Receivables held by the
related Trust or debt secured by certain assets of the related Issuer.

        Each series or Class of Securities offered pursuant to this Prospectus
may have a different Interest Rate, which may be a fixed or adjustable interest
rate. The related Prospectus Supplement will specify the Interest Rate for each
series or Class of Securities described therein, or the initial interest rate
and the method for determining subsequent changes to the Interest Rate.

        A series may include one or more Classes of Strip Securities entitled
(i) to principal distributions, with disproportionate, nominal or no interest
distributions, or (ii) to interest distributions, with disproportionate, nominal
or no principal distributions. In addition, a series of Securities may include
two or more Classes of Securities that differ as to timing, sequential order,
priority of payment, Interest Rate or amount of distribution of principal or
interest or both, or as to which distributions of principal or interest or both
on any Class may be made upon the occurrence of specified events, in accordance
with a schedule or formula, or on the basis of collections from designated
portions of the related pool of Receivables. Any such series may include one or
more Classes of Accrual Securities, as to which certain accrued interest will
not be distributed but rather will be added to the principal balance (or nominal
balance, in the case of Accrual Securities which are also Strip Securities)
thereof on each Payment Date, as hereinafter defined, or in the manner described
in the related Prospectus Supplement.

        If so provided in the related Prospectus Supplement, a series may
include one or more other Classes of Senior Securities that are senior to one or
more other Classes of Subordinate Securities in respect of certain distributions
of principal and interest and allocations of losses on Receivables.

        In addition, certain Classes of Senior (or Subordinate) Securities may
be senior to other Classes of Senior (or Subordinate) Securities in respect of
such distributions or losses.

GENERAL PAYMENT TERMS OF SECURITIES

        As provided in the related Trust Agreement and as described in the
related Prospectus Supplement, Securityholders will be entitled to receive
payments on their Securities on the specified Payment Dates. Payment Dates with
respect to the Securities will occur monthly, quarterly or semi-annually, as
described in the related Prospectus Supplement.

        The related Prospectus Supplement will describe the Record Date
preceding such Payment Date, as of which the Trustee or its paying agent will
fix the identity of the Securityholders for the purpose of receiving payments on
the next succeeding Payment Date. As more fully described in the related
Prospectus Supplement, the Payment Date may be the tenth, twelfth, fifteenth or
twenty-fifth day of each month (or, in the case of quarterly-pay Securities, the
tenth, twelfth, fifteenth or twenty-fifth day of every third month; and in the
case of semi-annual pay Securities, the tenth, twelfth, fifteenth or
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of every sixth month) and the Record Date will be the close of business as of
the last day of the calendar month that precedes the calendar month in which
such Payment Date occurs.

        Each Trust Agreement will describe a Remittance Period preceding each
Payment Date (for example, in the case of monthly-pay Securities, the calendar
month preceding the month in which a Payment Date occurs). As more fully
provided in the related Prospectus Supplement, collections received on or with
respect to the related Receivables held by a Trust during a Remittance Period
will be required to be remitted by the Servicer to the related Trustee prior to
the related Payment Date and will be used to fund payments to Securityholders on
such Payment Date. As may be described in the related Prospectus Supplement, the
related Trust Agreement may provide that all or a portion of the payments
collected on or with respect to the related Receivables may be applied by the
related Trustee to the acquisition of additional Receivables during a specified
period (rather than be used to fund payments of principal to Securityholders
during such period) with the result that the related Securities will possess an
interest-only period, also commonly referred to as a revolving period, which
will be followed by an amortization period. Any such interest only or revolving
period may, upon the occurrence of certain events to be described in the related
Prospectus Supplement, terminate prior to the end of the specified period and
result in the earlier than expected amortization of the related Securities.

        In addition, and as may be described in the related Prospectus
Supplement, the related Trust Agreement may provide that all or a portion of
such collected payments may be retained by the Trustee (and held in certain
temporary investments, including Receivables) for a specified period prior to
being used to fund payments of principal to Securityholders.

        Such retention and temporary investment by the Trustee of such collected
payments may be required by the related Trust Agreement for the purposes of (a)
slowing the amortization rate of the related Securities relative to the
installment payment schedule of the related Receivables, or (b) attempting to
match the amortization rate of the related Securities to an amortization
schedule established at the time such Securities are issued. Any such feature
applicable to any Securities may terminate upon the occurrence of events to be
described in the related Prospectus Supplement, resulting in distributions to
the specified Securityholders and an acceleration of the amortization of such
Securities.

        Neither the Securities nor the underlying Receivables will be guaranteed
or insured by any governmental agency or instrumentality or the Company, the
Servicer, any Trustee or any of their respective affiliates unless specifically
set forth in the related Prospectus Supplement.

        As may be described in the related Prospectus Supplement, Securities of
each series covered by a particular Trust Agreement will either evidence
specified beneficial ownership interests in the Trust Property or represent debt
secured by the related Trust Property. To the extent that any Trust Property
includes certificates of interest or participations in Receivables, the related
Prospectus Supplement will describe the material terms and conditions of such
certificates or participations.

MASTER TRUSTS

        As may be described in the related Prospectus Supplement, each Trust
Agreement may provide that, pursuant to any one or more supplements thereto, the
Company may direct the related Trustee to issue from time to time new series
subject to the conditions described below (each such issuance a "Master Trust
New Issuance"). Each Master Trust New Issuance will have the effect of
decreasing the Residual Interest in the related Master Trust. Under each such
Master Trust Agreement, the Company may designate, with respect to any newly
issued series: (i) its name or designation; (ii) its initial principal amount
(or method for calculating such amount); (iii) its Interest Rate (or formula for
the determination thereof); (iv) the Payment Dates and the date or dates from
which interest shall accrue; (v) the method for allocating collections to
Securityholders of such series; (vi) any bank accounts to be used by such series
and the terms governing the operation of any such bank accounts; (vii) the
percentage used to calculate monthly servicing fees; (viii) the provider and
terms of any form of Credit Enhancement with respect thereto; (ix) the terms on
which the Securities of such series may be repurchased or remarketed to other
investors; (x) the number of Classes of Securities of such series, and if such
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one Class, the rights and priorities of each such Class; (xi) the extent to
which the Securities of such series will be issuable in book-entry form; (xii)
the priority of such series with respect to any other series; and (xiii) any
other relevant terms. None of the Company, the Servicer, the related Trustee or
any Master Trust is required or intends to obtain the consent of any
Securityholder of any outstanding series to issue any additional series.

        Each Master Trust Agreement provides that the Company may designate
terms such that each Master Trust New Issuance has an amortization period which
may have a different length and begin on a different date than such periods for
any series previously issued by the related Master Trust and then outstanding.
Moreover, each Master Trust New Issuance may have the benefits of Credit
Enhancements issued by enhancement providers different from the providers of the
Credit Enhancement, if any, with respect to any series previously issued by the
related Master Trust and then outstanding. Under each Master Trust Agreement,
the related Trustee shall hold any such Credit Enhancement only on behalf of the
Securityholders to which such Credit Enhancement relates. The Company will have
the option under each Master Trust Agreement to vary among series the terms upon
which a series may be repurchased by the Issuer or remarketed to other
investors. As more fully described in a related Prospectus Supplement, there is
no limit to the number of Master Trust New Issuances that the Company may cause
under a Master Trust Agreement. Each Master Trust will terminate only as
provided in the related Master Trust Agreement. There can be no assurance that
the terms of any Master Trust New Issuance might not have an impact on the
timing and amount of payments received by Securityholders of another series
issued by the same Master Trust.

        Under each Master Trust Agreement and pursuant to a related supplement,
a Master Trust New Issuance may only occur upon the satisfaction of certain
conditions provided in each such Master Trust Agreement. The obligation of the
related Trustee to authenticate the Securities of any such Master Trust New
Issuance and to execute and deliver the supplement to the related Master Trust
Agreement is subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions: (a) on or
before the date upon which the Master Trust New Issuance is to occur, the
Company shall have given the related Trustee, the Servicer, the Rating Agency
and certain related providers of Credit Enhancement, if any, written notice of
such Master Trust New Issuance and the date upon which the Master Trust New
Issuance is to occur; (b) the Company shall have delivered to the related
Trustee a supplement to the related Master Trust Agreement, in form satisfactory
to such Trustee, executed by each party to the related Master Trust Agreement
other than such Trustee; (c) the Company shall have delivered to the related
Trustee any related Credit Enhancement agreement; (d) the related Trustee shall
have received confirmation from the Rating Agency that such Master Trust New
Issuance will not result in any Rating Agency reducing or withdrawing its rating
with respect to any other series or Class of such Trust (any such reduction or
withdrawal is referred to herein as a "Ratings Effect"); (e) the Company shall
have delivered to the related Trustee, the Rating Agency and certain providers
of Credit Enhancement, if any, an opinion of counsel acceptable to the related
Trustee that for federal income tax purposes (i) following such Master Trust New
Issuance the related Master Trust will not be deemed to be an association (or
publicly traded partnership) taxable as a corporation, (ii) such Master Trust
New Issuance will not affect the tax characterization as debt of Securities of
any outstanding series or Class issued by such Master Trust that were
characterized as debt at the time of their issuance and (iii) such Master Trust
New Issuance will not cause or constitute an event in which gain or loss would
be recognized by any Securityholders or the related Master Trust; and (f) any
other conditions specified in any supplement. Upon satisfaction of the above
conditions, the related Trustee shall execute the supplement to the related
Master Trust Agreement and issue the Securities of such new series.

INDEXED SECURITIES

        To the extent so specified in any Prospectus Supplement, any class of
Securities of a given series may consist of Securities ("Indexed Securities") in
which the principal amount payable at the final scheduled Payment Date (the
"Indexed Principal Amount") is determined by reference to a measure (the
"Index") which will be related to (i) the difference in the rate of exchange
between United States dollars and a currency or composite currency (the "Indexed
Currency") specified in the applicable Prospectus Supplement (such Indexed
Securities, "Currency Indexed Securities"); (ii) the difference in the price of
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specified commodity (the "Indexed Commodity") on specified dates (such Indexed
Securities, "Commodity Indexed Securities"); (iii) the difference in the level
of a specified stock index (the "Stock Index"), which may be based on U.S. or
foreign stocks, on specified dates (such Indexed Securities, "Stock Indexed
Securities"); or (iv) such other objective price or economic measures as are
described in the applicable Prospectus Supplement. The manner of determining the
Indexed Principal Amount of an Indexed Security and historical and other
information concerning the Indexed Currency, the Indexed Commodity, the Stock
Index or other price or economic measures used in such determination will be set
forth in the applicable Prospectus Supplement, together with information
concerning tax consequences to the holders of such Indexed Securities.

        If the determination of the Indexed Principal Amount of an Indexed
Security is based on an Index calculated or announced by a third party and such
third party either suspends the calculation or announcement of such Index or
changes the basis upon which such Index is calculated (other than changes
consistent with policies in effect at the time such Indexed Security was issued
and permitted changes described in the applicable Prospectus Supplement), then
such Index shall be calculated for purposes of such Indexed Security by an
independent calculation agent named in the applicable Prospectus Supplement on
the same basis, and subject to the same conditions and controls, as applied to
the original third party. If for any reason such index cannot be calculated on
the same basis and subject to the same conditions and controls as applied to the
original third party, then the Indexed Principal Amount of such Indexed Security
shall be calculated in the manner set forth in the applicable Prospectus
Supplement. Any determination of such independent calculation agent shall in the
absence of manifest error be binding on all parties.

        Interest on an Indexed Security will be payable based on the amount
designated in the applicable Prospectus Supplement (the "Face Amount"). The
applicable Prospectus Supplement will describe whether the principal amount of
the related Indexed Security, if any, that would be payable upon redemption or
repayment prior to the applicable final scheduled Distribution Date will be the
Face Amount of such Indexed Security, the Indexed Principal Amount of such
Indexed Security at the time of redemption or repayment or another amount
described in such Prospectus Supplement.

BOOK-ENTRY REGISTRATION

        As may be described in the related Prospectus Supplement,
Securityholders of a given series may hold their Securities through DTC (in the
United States) or CEDEL or Euroclear (in Europe) if they are participants of
such systems, or indirectly through organizations that are participants in such
systems.

        Cede, as nominee for DTC, will hold the global Securities in respect of
a given series. CEDEL and Euroclear will hold omnibus positions on behalf of the
CEDEL Participants (as defined below) and the Euroclear Participants (as defined
below) (collectively, the "Participants"), respectively, through customers'
securities accounts in CEDEL's and Euroclear's names on the books of their
respective depositaries (collectively, the "Depositaries") which in turn will
hold such positions in customers' securities accounts in the Depositaries' names
on the books of DTC.

        DTC is a limited purpose trust company organized under the laws of the
State of New York, a member of the Federal Reserve System, a "clearing
corporation" within the meaning of the New York UCC and a "clearing agency"
registered pursuant to Section 17A of the Exchange Act. DTC was created to hold
securities for its Participants and to facilitate the clearance and settlement
of securities transactions between Participants through electronic book-entries,
thereby eliminating the need for physical movement of notes or certificates.
Participants include securities brokers and dealers, banks, trust companies and
clearing corporations. Indirect access to the DTC system also is available to
others such as banks, brokers, dealers and trust companies that clear through or
maintain a custodial relationship with a Participant, either directly or
indirectly ("Indirect Participants").

        Transfers between DTC Participants will occur in accordance with DTC
rules. Transfers between CEDEL Participants and Euroclear Participants will
occur in the ordinary way in accordance with their applicable rules and
operating procedures.

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        Cross-market transfers between persons holding directly or indirectly
through DTC, on the one hand, and directly or indirectly through CEDEL
Participants or Euroclear Participants, on the other, will be effected in DTC in
accordance with DTC rules on behalf of the relevant European international
clearing system by its Depositary; however, such cross-market transactions will
require delivery of instructions to the relevant European international clearing
system by the counterparty in such system in accordance with its rules and
procedures and within its established deadlines (European time). The relevant
European international clearing system will, if the transaction meets its
settlement requirements, deliver instructions to its Depositary to take action
to effect final settlement on its behalf by delivering or receiving securities
in DTC, and making or receiving payment in accordance with normal procedures for
same-day funds settlement applicable to DTC. CEDEL Participants and Euroclear
Participants may not deliver instructions directly to the Depositaries.

        Because of time-zone differences, credits of securities in CEDEL or
Euroclear as a result of a transaction with a DTC Participant will be made
during the subsequent securities settlement processing, dated the business day
following the DTC settlement date, and such credits or any transactions in such
securities settled during such processing will be reported to the relevant CEDEL
Participant or Euroclear Participant on such business day. Cash received in
CEDEL or Euroclear as a result of sales of securities by or through a CEDEL
Participant or a Euroclear Participant to a DTC Participant will be received
with value on the DTC settlement date but will be available in the relevant
CEDEL or Euroclear cash account only as of the business day following settlement
in DTC.

        The Securityholders of a given series that are not Participants or
Indirect Participants but desire to purchase, sell or otherwise transfer
ownership of, or other interests in, Securities of such series may do so only
through Participants and Indirect Participants. In addition, Securityholders of
a given series will receive all distributions of principal and interest through
the Participants who in turn will receive them from DTC. Under a book-entry
format, Securityholders of a given series may experience some delay in their
receipt of payments, since such payments will be forwarded by the applicable
Trustee to Cede, as nominee for DTC. DTC will forward such payments to its
Participants, which thereafter will forward them to Indirect Participants or
such Securityholders. It is anticipated that the only "Securityholder" in
respect of any series will be Cede, as nominee of DTC. Securityholders of a
given series will not be recognized as Securityholders of such series, and such
Securityholders will be permitted to exercise the rights of Securityholders of
such series only indirectly through DTC and its Participants.

        Under the rules, regulations and procedures creating and affecting DTC
and its operations (the "Rules"), DTC is required to make book-entry transfers
of Securities of a given series among Participants on whose behalf it acts with
respect to such Securities and to receive and transmit distributions of
principal of, and interest on, such Securities. Participants and Indirect
Participants with which the Securityholders of a given series have accounts with
respect to such Securities similarly are required to make book-entry transfers
and receive and transmit such payments on behalf of their respective
Securityholders of such series. Accordingly, although such Securityholders will
not possess Securities, the Rules provide a mechanism by which Participants will
receive payments and will be able to transfer their interests.

        Because DTC can only act on behalf of Participants, who in turn act on
behalf of Indirect Participants and certain banks, the ability of a
Securityholder of a given series to pledge Securities of such series to persons
or entities that do not participate in the DTC system, or to otherwise act with
respect to such Securities, may be limited due to the lack of a physical
certificate for such Securities.

        DTC will advise the Trustee in respect of each series that it will take
any action permitted to be taken by a Securityholder of the related series only
at the direction of one or more Participants to whose accounts with DTC the
Securities of such series are credited. DTC may take conflicting actions with
respect to other undivided interests to the extent that such actions are taken
on behalf of Participants whose holdings include such undivided interests.

        CEDEL is incorporated under the laws of Luxembourg as a professional
depository. CEDEL holds securities for its participating organizations ("CEDEL
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settlement of securities transactions between CEDEL Participants through
electronic book-entry changes in accounts of CEDEL Participants, thereby
eliminating the need for physical movement of certificates. Transactions may be
settled in CEDEL in any of 28 currencies, including United States dollars. CEDEL
provides to its CEDEL Participants, among other things, services for
safekeeping, administration, clearance and settlement of internationally traded
securities and securities lending and borrowing. CEDEL interfaces with domestic
markets in several countries. As a professional depository, CEDEL is subject to
regulation by the Luxembourg Monetary Institute. CEDEL Participants are
recognized financial institutions around the world, including underwriters,
securities brokers and dealers, banks, trust companies, clearing corporations
and certain other organizations. Indirect access to CEDEL is also available to
others, such as banks, brokers, dealers and trust companies that clear through
or maintain a custodial relationship with a CEDEL Participant, either directly
or indirectly.

        Euroclear was created in 1968 to hold securities for participants of the
Euroclear System ("Euroclear Participants") and to clear and settle transactions
between Euroclear Participants through simultaneous electronic book-entry
delivery against payment, thereby eliminating the need for physical movement of
certificates and any risk from lack of simultaneous transfers of securities and
cash. Transactions may now be settled in any of 28 currencies, including United
States dollars. The Euroclear System includes various other services, including
securities lending and borrowing and interfaces with domestic markets in several
countries generally similar to the arrangements for cross-market transfers with
DTC described above. Euroclear is operated by Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of
New York, Brussels, Belgium office, under contract with Euroclear Clearance
System, S.C., a Belgian cooperative corporation (the "Cooperative"). All
operations are conducted by the "Euroclear Operator" (as defined below), and all
Euroclear securities clearance accounts and Euroclear cash accounts are accounts
with the Euroclear Operator, not the Cooperative. The Cooperative establishes
policy for the Euroclear System on behalf of Euroclear Participants. Euroclear
Participants include banks (including central banks), securities brokers and
dealers and other professional financial intermediaries and may include the
Underwriters. Indirect access to the Euroclear System is also available to other
firms that clear through or maintain a custodial relationship with a Euroclear
Participant, either directly or indirectly.

        The "Euroclear Operator" is the Belgian branch of a New York banking
corporation which is a member bank of the Federal Reserve System. As such, it is
regulated and examined by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
and the New York State Banking Department, as well as the Belgian Banking
Commission.

        Securities clearance accounts and cash accounts with the Euroclear
Operator are governed by the Terms and Conditions Governing Use of Euroclear and
the related Operating Procedures of the Euroclear System and applicable Belgian
law (collectively, the "Terms and Conditions"). The Terms and Conditions govern
transfers of securities and cash within the Euroclear System, withdrawal of
securities and cash from the Euroclear System, and receipts of payments with
respect to securities in the Euroclear System. All securities in the Euroclear
System are held on a fungible basis without attribution of specific certificates
to specific securities clearance accounts. The Euroclear Operator acts under the
Terms and Conditions only on behalf of Euroclear Participants and has no record
of relationship with persons holding through Euroclear Participants.

        Except as required by law, the Trustee in respect of a series will not
have any liability for any aspect of the records relating to or payments made or
account of beneficial ownership interests of the related Securities held by
Cede, as nominee for DTC, or for maintaining, supervising or reviewing any
records relating to such beneficial ownership interests.

DEFINITIVE NOTES

        As may be described in the related Prospectus Supplement, the Securities
will be issued in fully registered, certificated form ("Definitive Securities")
to the Securityholders of a given series or their nominees, rather than to DTC
or its nominee, only if (i) the Trustee in respect of the related series advises
in writing that DTC is no longer willing or able to discharge properly its
responsibilities as depository with respect to such Securities and such Trustee
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its option, elects to terminate the book-entry-system through DTC or (iii) after
the occurrence of an "Event of Default" under the related Indenture or a default
by the Servicer under the related Trust Agreements, Securityholders representing
at least a majority of the outstanding principal amount of such Securities
advise the applicable Trustee through DTC in writing that the continuation of a
book-entry system through DTC (or a successor thereto) is no longer in such
Securityholders' best interest.

        Upon the occurrence of any event described in the immediately preceding
paragraph, the applicable Trustee will be required to notify all such
Securityholders through Participants of the availability of Definitive
Securities. Upon surrender by DTC of the definitive certificates representing
such Securities and receipt of instructions for re-registration, the applicable
Trustee will reissue such Securities as Definitive Securities to such
Securityholders.

        Distributions of principal of, and interest on, such Securities will
thereafter be made by the applicable Trustee in accordance with the procedures
set forth in the related Indenture or Trust Agreement directly to holders of
Definitive Securities in whose names the Definitive Securities were registered
at the close of business on the applicable Record Date specified for such
Securities in the related Prospectus Supplement. Such distributions will be made
by check mailed to the address of such holder as it appears on the register
maintained by the applicable Trustee. The final payment on any such Security,
however, will be made only upon presentation and surrender of such Security at
the office or agency specified in the notice of final distribution to the
applicable Securityholders.

        Definitive Securities in respect of a given series of Securities will be
transferable and exchangeable at the offices of the applicable Trustee or of a
certificate registrar named in a notice delivered to holders of such Definitive
Securities. No service charge will be imposed for any registration of transfer
or exchange, but the applicable Trustee may require payment of a sum sufficient
to cover any tax or other governmental charge imposed in connection therewith.

REPORTS TO SECURITYHOLDERS

        With respect to each series of Securities, on or prior to each Payment
Date for such series, the Servicer or the related Trustee will forward or cause
to be forwarded to each holder of record of such class of Securities a statement
or statements with respect to the related Trust Property setting forth the
information specifically described in the related Trust Agreement which
generally will include the following information:

               (i)     the amount of the distribution with respect to each class
        of Securities;

               (ii)    the amount of such distribution allocable to principal;

               (iii)   the amount of such distribution allocable to interest;

               (iv)    the Pool Balance, if applicable, as of the close of
        business on the last day of the related Remittance Period;

               (v)     the aggregate outstanding principal balance and the Pool
        Factor for each Class of Securities after giving effect to all payments
        reported under (ii) above on such Payment Date;

               (vi)    the amount paid to the Servicer, if any, with respect to
        the related Remittance Period;

               (vii)   the amount of the aggregate purchase amounts for
        Receivables that have been reacquired, if any, for such Remittance
        Period; and

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               (viii)  the amount of coverage under any letter of credit,
        financial guaranty insurance policy, reserve account or other form of
        credit enhancement covering default risk as of the close of business on
        the applicable Payment Date and a description of any Credit Enhancement
        substituted therefor.

        Each amount set forth pursuant to subclauses (i), (ii), (iii) and (v)
with respect to the Securities of any series will be expressed as a dollar
amount per $1,000 of the initial principal balance of such Securities, as
applicable. The actual information to be set forth in statements to
Securityholders of a series will be described in the related Prospectus
Supplement.

        Within the prescribed period of time for tax reporting purposes after
the end of each calendar year, the applicable Trustee will provide to the
Securityholders a statement containing the amounts described in (ii) and (iii)
above for that calendar year and any other information required by applicable
tax laws, for the purpose of the Securityholders' preparation of federal income
tax returns.

FORWARD COMMITMENTS; PRE-FUNDING

        A Trust may enter into an agreement (each, a "Forward Purchase
Agreement") with the Sponsor whereby the Sponsor will agree to transfer
additional Mortgage Loans to such Trust following the date on which such Trust
is established and the related Certificates are issued. The Trust may enter into
Forward Purchase Agreements to permit the acquisition of additional Mortgage
Loans that could not be delivered by the Sponsor or have not formally completed
the origination process, in each case prior to the date on which the
Certificates are delivered to the Certificateholders (the "Closing Date"). Any
Forward Purchase Agreement will require that any Mortgage Loans so transferred
to the Trust conform to the requirements specified in such Forward Purchase
Agreement.

        If a Forward Purchase Agreement is to be utilized, and unless otherwise
specified in the related Prospectus Supplement, the related Trustee will be
required to deposit in a segregated account (each, a "Pre-Funding Account") up
to 100% of the net proceeds received by the Trustee in connection with the sale
of one or more classes of Certificates of the related Series; the additional
Mortgage Loans will be transferred to the related Trust in exchange for money
released to the Sponsor from the related Pre-Funding Account. Each Forward
Purchase Agreement will set a specified period (the "Funding Period") during
which any such transfers must occur; for a Trust which elects federal income
treatment as REMIC or as a grantor trust, the related Funding Period will be
limited to three months from the date such Trust is established; for a Trust
which is treated as a mere security device for federal income tax purposes, the
related Funding Period will be limited to nine months from the date such Trust
is established. The Forward Purchase Agreement or the related Pooling and
Servicing Agreement will require that, if all moneys originally deposited to
such Pre-Funding Account are not so used by the end of the related Funding
Period, then any remaining moneys will be applied as a mandatory prepayment of
the related class or classes of Certificates as specified in the related
Prospectus Supplement.

        During the Funding Period the moneys deposited to the Pre-Funding
Account will either (i) be held uninvested or (ii) will be invested in
cash-equivalent investments rated in one of the four highest rating categories
by at least one nationally recognized statistical rating organization and which
will either mature prior to the end of the Funding Period, or will be drawable
on demand and in any event, will not constitute the type of investment which
would require registration of the related Trust as an "investment company" under
the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.

                       DESCRIPTION OF THE TRUST AGREEMENTS

        The following summary describes certain terms of each Trust Agreement
pursuant to which a Trust Property will be created and the related Securities in
respect of such Trust Property will be issued. For purposes of this Prospectus,
the term "Trust Agreement" as used with respect to a Trust means, collectively,
and except as otherwise specified, any and all agreements relating to the
establishment of the related Trust, the servicing of the related Receivables and
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including without limitation the Indenture, (i.e. pursuant to which any Notes
shall be issued). Forms of the Trust Agreement have been filed as exhibits to
the Registration Statement of which the Prospectus forms a part. The summary
does not purport to be complete. It is qualified in its entirety by reference to
the provisions of the Trust Agreements.

ORIGINATION OF THE RECEIVABLES BY THE COMPANY AND ACQUISITION OF THE RECEIVABLES
PURSUANT TO A RECEIVABLES ACQUISITION AGREEMENT

        On the closing date specified with respect to any given series of
Securities (the "Closing Date"), the Company or a Finance Subsidiary will
transfer Receivables originated by the Company either to a Trust pursuant to a
Pooling Agreement, or will pledge the Company's or the Finance Subsidiary's
right, title and interests in and to such Receivables to a Trustee on behalf of
the Securityholders pursuant to an Indenture. The Company or a Finance
Subsidiary will either transfer the Receivables to a Trust pursuant to a Pooling
Agreement, or will pledge the Company's right, title and interests in and to
such Receivables to a Trustee on behalf of Securityholders pursuant to an
Indenture. The obligations of the Company or a Finance Subsidiary and the
Servicer under the related Trust Agreement include those specified below and in
the related Prospectus Supplement.

        As more fully described in the related Prospectus Supplement, the
Company will be obligated to acquire from the related Trust Property its
interest in any Receivable transferred to a Trust or pledged to a Trustee on
behalf of Securityholders if the interest of the Securityholders therein is
materially adversely affected by a breach of any representation or warranty made
by the Company with respect to such Receivable, which breach has not been cured
following the discovery by or notice to the Company of the breach. In addition,
if so specified in the related Prospectus Supplement, the Company may from time
to time reacquire certain Receivables or substitute other Receivables for such
Receivable subject to specified conditions set forth in the related Trust
Agreement.

ACCOUNTS

        With respect to each series of Securities issued by a Trust, the
Servicer will establish and maintain with the applicable Trustee one or more
accounts, in the name of such Trustee on behalf of the related Securityholders,
into which all payments made on or with respect to the related Receivables will
be deposited (the "Collection Account"). The Servicer will also establish and
maintain with such Trustee separate accounts, in the name of such Trustee on
behalf of such Securityholders, in which amounts released from the Collection
Account and the reserve account or other Credit Enhancement, if any, for
distribution to such Securityholders will be deposited and from which
distributions to such Securityholders will be made (the "Distribution Account").

        Any other accounts to be established with respect to a Trust, including
any reserve account, will be described in the related Prospectus Supplement.

        For any series of Securities, funds in the Collection Account, the
Distribution Account, any reserve account and other accounts identified as such
in the related Prospectus Supplement (collectively, the "Trust Accounts") shall
be invested as provided in the related Trust Agreement in Eligible Investments.
"Eligible Investments" are generally limited to investments acceptable to the
Rating Agencies as being consistent with the rating of such Securities. Subject
to certain conditions, Eligible Investments may include securities issued by the
Company, the Servicer or their respective affiliates or other trusts created by
the Company or its affiliates. Except as described below or in the related
Prospectus Supplement, Eligible Investments are limited to obligations or
securities that mature not later than the business day immediately preceding the
related Payment Date. However, subject to certain conditions, funds in the
reserve account may be invested in securities that will not mature prior to the
date of the next distribution and will not be sold to meet any shortfalls. Thus,
the amount of cash in any reserve account at any time may be less than the
balance of such reserve account. If the amount required to be withdrawn from any
reserve account to cover shortfalls in collections on the related Receivables
exceeds the amount of cash in such reserve account a temporary shortfall in the
amounts distributed to the related Securityholders could result, which could, in
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Securities of such series. Except as otherwise specified in the related
Prospectus Supplement, investment earnings on funds deposited in the applicable
Trust Accounts, net of losses and investment expenses (collectively, "Investment
Earnings"), shall be deposited in the applicable Collection Account on each
Payment Date and shall be treated as collections of interest on the related
Receivables.

        The Trust Accounts will be maintained as Eligible Deposit Accounts.
"Eligible Deposit Account" means either (a) a segregated account with an
Eligible Institution or (b) a segregated trust account with the corporate trust
department of a depository institution organized under the laws of the United
States of America or any one of the states thereof or the District of Columbia
(or any domestic branch of a foreign bank), having corporate trust powers and
acting as trustee for funds deposited in such account, so long as any of the
securities of such depository institution has a credit rating from each Rating
Agency in one of its generic rating categories which signifies investment grade.
"Eligible Institution" means, with respect to a Trust, (a) the corporate trust
department of the related Indenture Trustee or the related Trustee, as
applicable, or (b) a depository institution organized under the laws of the
United States of America or any one of the states thereof or the District of
Columbia (or any domestic branch of a foreign bank), which (i) (A) has either
(w) a long-term unsecured debt rating acceptable to the Rating Agencies or (x) a
short-term unsecured debt rating or certificate of deposit rating acceptable to
the Rating Agencies or (B) the parent corporation of which has either (y) a
long-term unsecured debt rating acceptable to the Rating Agencies or (z) a
short-term unsecured debt rating or certificate of deposit rating acceptable to
the Rating Agencies and (ii) whose deposits are insured by the FDIC.

THE SERVICER

        The Servicer under each Trust Agreement will be named in the related
Prospectus Supplement. The entity serving as Servicer may be the Company or an
affiliate of the Company and may have other business relationships with the
Company or the Company's affiliates. The Servicer with respect to each series
will service the Receivables contained in the Trust Fund for such series. Any
Servicer may delegate its servicing responsibilities to one or more
sub-servicers, but will not be relieved of its liabilities with respect thereto.

        The Servicer will make certain representations and warranties regarding
its authority to enter into, and its ability to perform its obligations under,
the related Trust Agreement. An uncured breach of such a representation or
warranty that in any respect materially and adversely affects the interests of
the Securityholders will constitute a Servicer Default (as hereinafter defined)
by the Servicer under the related Trust Agreement.

SERVICING PROCEDURES

        Each Trust Agreement will provide that the Servicer will make reasonable
efforts to collect all payments due with respect to the Receivables which are
part of the Trust Fund and, in a manner consistent with the related Trust
Agreement, will continue such collection procedures as the Servicer follows with
respect to the particular type of Receivable in the particular pool it services
for itself and others. Consistent with its normal procedures, the Servicer may,
in its discretion and on a case-by-case basis, arrange with the Obligor on a
Receivable to extend or modify the payment schedule. Some of such arrangements
(including, without limitation any extension of the payment schedule beyond the
final scheduled Payment Date for the related Securities) may result in the
Servicer acquiring such Receivable if such Contract becomes a Defaulted
Contract. The Servicer may sell the Vehicle securing the respective Defaulted
Contract, if any, at a public or private sale, or take any other action
permitted by applicable law. See "Certain Legal Aspects of the Receivables".

        The material aspects of any particular Servicer's collections and other
relevant procedures will be set forth in the related Prospectus Supplement.

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PAYMENTS ON RECEIVABLES

        With respect to each series of Securities, unless otherwise specified in
the related Prospectus Supplement, the Servicer will deposit into the Collection
Account all payments on the related Receivables (from whatever source) and all
proceeds of such Receivables collected within three (3) business days of receipt
thereof in the related collection facility, such as a lock-box account or
collection account. Moneys deposited in such collection facility for Trust
Property may be commingled with funds from other sources.

SERVICING COMPENSATION

        As may be described in the related Prospectus Supplement with respect to
any series of securities issued by a Trust, the Servicer will be entitled to
receive a servicing fee for each Collection Period (the "Servicing Fee") in an
amount equal to a specified percentage per annum (as set forth in the related
Prospectus Supplement, the "Servicing Fee Rate") of the value of the assets of
the Trust Property, generally as of the first day of such Collection Period.
Each Prospectus Supplement and Servicing Agreement will specify the priority of
distributions with respect to the Servicing Fee (together with any portion of
the Servicing Fee that remains unpaid from prior Payment Dates). Generally, the
Servicing Fee will be paid prior to any distribution to the related
Securityholders.

        The Servicer will also collect and retain any late fees, the penalty
portion of interest paid on past due amounts and other administrative fees or
similar charges allowed by applicable law with respect to the Receivables, and
will be entitled to reimbursement from each Trust for certain liabilities.
Payments by or on behalf of Obligors will be allocated to scheduled payments and
late fees and other charges in accordance with the Servicer's normal practices
and procedures.

        The Servicing Fee will compensate the Servicer for performing the
functions of a third party servicer of similar types of receivables as an agent
for their beneficial owner, including collecting and posting all payments,
responding to inquiries of Obligors on the related Receivables, investigating
delinquencies, sending billing statements to Obligors, reporting tax information
to Obligors, paying costs of collection and disposition of defaults, and
policing the collateral. The Servicing Fee also will compensate the Servicer for
administering the related Receivables, accounting for collections and furnishing
statements to the applicable Trustee and the applicable Indenture Trustee, if
any, with respect to distributions. The Servicing Fee also will reimburse the
Servicer for certain taxes, accounting fees, outside auditor fees, data
processing costs and other costs incurred in connection with administering the
Receivables.

DISTRIBUTIONS

        With respect to each series of Securities, beginning on the Payment Date
specified in the related Prospectus Supplement, distributions of principal and
interest (or, where applicable, of principal or interest only) on each Class of
such Securities entitled thereto will be made by the applicable Indenture
Trustee to the holders of Notes (the "Noteholders") and by the applicable
Trustee to the holders of Certificates (the "Certificateholders") of such
series. The timing, calculation, allocation, order, source, priorities of and
requirements for each class of Noteholders and all distributions to each class
of Certificateholders of such series will be set forth in the related Prospectus
Supplement.

        With respect to each series of Securities, on each Payment Date
collections on the related Receivables will be transferred from the Collection
Account to the Distribution Account for distribution to Securityholders,
respectively, to the extent provided in the related Prospectus Supplement.
Credit Enhancement, such as a reserve account, may be available to cover any
shortfalls in the amount available for distribution on such date, to the extent
specified in the related Prospectus Supplement. As more fully described in the
related Prospectus Supplement, and unless otherwise specified therein,
distributions in respect of principal of a Class of Securities of a given series
will be subordinate to distributions in respect of interest on such Class, and
distributions in respect of the Certificates of such series may be subordinate
to payments in respect of the Notes of such series.

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CREDIT AND CASH FLOW ENHANCEMENTS

        The amounts and types of Credit Enhancement arrangements, if any, and
the provider thereof, if applicable, with respect to each class of Securities of
a given series will be set forth in the related Prospectus Supplement. If and to
the extent provided in the related Prospectus Supplement, credit enhancement may
be in the form of a Policy, subordination of one or more Classes of Securities,
reserve accounts, overcollateralization, letters of credit, credit or liquidity
facilities, third party payments or other support, surety bonds, guaranteed cash
deposits or such other arrangements as may be described in the related
Prospectus Supplement or any combination of two or more of the foregoing. If
specified in the applicable Prospectus Supplement, Credit Enhancement for a
Class of Securities may cover one or more other Classes of Securities of the
same series, and Credit Enhancement for a series of Securities may cover one or
more other series of Securities.

        The presence of Credit Enhancement for the benefit of any Class or
series of Securities is intended to enhance the likelihood of receipt by the
Securityholders or such Class or series of the full amount of principal and
interest due thereon and to decrease the likelihood that such Securityholders
will experience losses. As more specifically provided in the related Prospectus
Supplement, the credit enhancement for a Class or series of Securities will not
provide protection against all risks of loss and will not guarantee repayment of
the entire principal balance and interest thereon. If losses occur which exceed
the amount covered by any Credit Enhancement or which are not covered by any
Credit Enhancement, Securityholders of any Class or series will bear their
allocable share of deficiencies, as described in the related Prospectus
Supplement. In addition, if a form of Credit Enhancement covers more than one
series of Securities, Securityholders of any such series will be subject to the
risk that such Credit Enhancement will be exhausted by the claims of
Securityholders of other series.

STATEMENTS TO INDENTURE TRUSTEES AND TRUSTEES

        Prior to each Payment Date with respect to each series of Securities,
the Servicer will provide to the applicable Indenture Trustee and/or the
applicable Trustee and Credit Enhancer as of the close of business on the last
day of the preceding related Collection Period a statement setting forth
substantially the same information as is required to be provided in the periodic
reports provided to Securityholders of such series described under "Description
of the Securities--Reports to Securityholders".

EVIDENCE AS TO COMPLIANCE

        Each Trust Agreement will provide that a firm of independent public
accountants will furnish to the related Trust and/or the applicable Indenture
Trustee and Credit Enhancer, annually, a statement as to compliance by the
Servicer during the preceding twelve months (or, in the case of the first such
certificate, the period from the applicable Closing Date) with certain standards
relating to the servicing of the Receivables.

        Each Trust Agreement will also provide for delivery to the related Trust
and/or the applicable Indenture Trustee of a certificate signed by an officer of
the Servicer stating that the Servicer either has fulfilled its obligations
under such Trust Agreement in all material respects throughout the preceding 12
months (or, in the case of the first such certificate, the period from the
applicable Closing Date) or, if there has been a default in the fulfillment of
any such obligation in any material respect, describing each such default. The
Servicer also will agree to give each Indenture Trustee and each Trustee notice
of certain Servicer Defaults (as hereinafter defined) under the related Trust
Agreement.

        Copies of such statements and certificates may be obtained by
Securityholders by a request in writing addressed to the applicable Indenture
Trustee or the applicable Trustee.

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CERTAIN MATTERS REGARDING THE SERVICERS

        Each Trust Agreement will provide that the Servicer may not resign from
its obligations and duties as Servicer thereunder, except upon determination
that the performance by the Servicer of such duties is no longer permissible
under applicable law. No such resignation will become effective until the
related Trustee or a successor servicer has assumed the Servicer's servicing
obligations and duties under the Trust Agreement.

        Except as otherwise provided in the related Prospectus Supplement, each
Trust Agreement will further provide that neither the Servicer nor any of its
respective directors, officers, employees, or agents shall be under any
liability to the related Issuer or the related Securityholders for taking any
action or for refraining from taking any action pursuant to such Trust
Agreement, or for errors in judgment; provided, however, that neither the
Servicer nor any such person will be protected against any liability that would
otherwise be imposed by reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross
negligence in the performance of duties or by reason of reckless disregard of
obligations and duties thereunder. In addition, such Trust Agreement will
provide that the Servicer is under no obligation to appear in, prosecute, or
defend any legal action that is not incidental to its servicing responsibilities
under such Trust Agreement and that, in its opinion, may cause it to incur any
expense or liability.

        Under the circumstances specified in any such Trust Agreement, any
entity into which the Servicer may be merged or consolidated, or any entity
resulting from any merger or consolidation to which the Servicer is a party, or
any entity succeeding to the business of the Servicer or, with respect to its
obligations as Servicer, which corporation or other entity in each of the
foregoing cases assumes the obligations of the Servicer, will be the successor
to the Servicer under such Trust Agreement.

SERVICER DEFAULT

        Except as otherwise provided in the related Prospectus Supplement,
"Servicer Default" under a Trust Agreement will include (i) any failure by the
Servicer to deliver to the applicable Trustee for deposit in any of the related
Trust Accounts any required payment or to direct such Trustee to make any
required distributions therefrom, which failure continues unremedied for more
than three (3) Business Days after written notice from such Trustee is received
by the Servicer or after discovery by the Servicer; (ii) any failure by the
Servicer duly to observe or perform in any material respect any other covenant
or agreement in such Trust Agreement, which failure materially and adversely
affects the rights of the related Securityholders and which continues unremedied
for more than thirty (30) days after the giving of written notice of such
failure (1) to the Servicer by the applicable Trustee or (2) to the Servicer,
and to the applicable Trustee by holders of the related Securities, as
applicable, evidencing not less than 50% of the voting rights of such
outstanding Securities; (iii) any Insolvency Event; and (iv) any claim being
made on a Policy issued as Credit Enhancement. An "Insolvency Event" shall mean
financial insolvency, readjustment of debt, marshalling of assets and
liabilities, or similar proceedings with respect to the Servicer and certain
actions by the Servicer indicating its insolvency, reorganization pursuant to
bankruptcy proceedings, or inability to pay its obligations.

RIGHTS UPON SERVICER DEFAULT

        As more fully described in the related Prospectus Supplement, as long as
a Servicer Default under a Trust Agreement remains unremedied, the applicable
Trustee, Credit Enhancer or holders of Securities of the related series
evidencing not less than 50% of the voting rights of such then outstanding
Securities may terminate all the rights and obligations of the Servicer, if any,
under such Trust Agreement, whereupon a successor servicer appointed by such
Trustee or such Trustee will succeed to all the responsibilities, duties and
liabilities of the Servicer under such Trust Agreement and will be entitled to
similar compensation arrangements. If, however, a bankruptcy trustee or similar
official has been appointed for the Servicer, and no Servicer Default other than
such appointment has occurred, such bankruptcy trustee or official may have the
power to prevent the applicable Trustee or such Securityholders from effecting a
transfer of servicing. In the event that the Trustee is unwilling or unable to
so act, it may appoint, or petition a court of competent jurisdiction for the
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with a net worth of at least $25,000,000 and whose regular business includes the
servicing of a similar type of receivables. Such Trustee may make such
arrangements for compensation to be paid, which in no event may be greater than
the servicing compensation payable to the Servicer under the related Trust
Agreement.

WAIVER OF PAST DEFAULTS

        With respect to each Trust, unless otherwise provided in the related
Prospectus Supplement and subject to the approval of any Credit Enhancer, the
holders of Notes evidencing at least a majority of the voting rights of such
then outstanding Securities may, on behalf of all Securityholders of the related
Securities, waive any default by the Servicer in the performance of its
obligations under the related Trust Agreement and its consequences, except a
default in making any required deposits to or payments from any of the Trust
Accounts in accordance with such Trust Agreement. No such waiver shall impair
the Securityholders' rights with respect to subsequent defaults.

AMENDMENT

        As more fully described in the related Prospectus Supplement, each of
the Trust Agreements may be amended by the parties thereto, without the consent
of the related Securityholders, for the purpose of adding any provisions to or
changing in any manner or eliminating any of the provisions of such Trust
Agreements or of modifying in any manner the rights of such Securityholders;
provided that such action will not, in the opinion of counsel satisfactory to
the applicable Trustee, materially and adversely affect the interests of any
such Securityholder and subject to the approval of any Credit Enhancer. As may
be described in the related Prospectus Supplement, the Trust Agreements may also
be amended by the Company, the Servicer, and the applicable Trustee with the
consent of the holders of Securities evidencing at least a MAJORITY of the
voting rights of such then outstanding Securities for the purpose of adding any
provisions to or changing in any manner or eliminating any of the provisions of
such Trust Agreements or of modifying in any manner the rights of such
Securityholders; provided, however, that no such amendment may (i) increase or
reduce in any manner the amount or priority of, or accelerate or delay the
timing of, collections of payments on the related Receivables or distributions
that are required to be made for the benefit of such Securityholders or (ii)
reduce the aforesaid percentage of the Securities of such series which are
required to consent to any such amendment, without the consent of the
Securityholders of such series.

INSOLVENCY EVENT

        As described in the related Prospectus Supplement, if an Insolvency
Event occurs with respect to a Debtor relating to the applicable Trust Property,
the related Trust will terminate, and the Receivables of the related Trust
Property will be liquidated and each such Trust will be terminated 90 days after
the date of such Insolvency Event, unless, before the end of such 90-day period,
the Trustee of such Trust shall have received written instructions from each of
the related Securityholders (other than the Company) and/or Credit Enhancer to
the effect that such party disapproves of the liquidation of such Receivables.
Promptly after the occurrence of any Insolvency Event with respect to a Debtor,
notice thereof is required to be given to such Securityholders and/or Credit
Enhancer; provided, however, that any failure to give such required notice will
not prevent or delay termination of any Trust. Upon termination of any Trust,
the applicable Trustee shall direct that the assets of such Trust be promptly
sold (other than the related Trust Accounts) in a commercially reasonable manner
and on commercially reasonable terms. The proceeds from any such sale,
disposition or liquidation of such Receivables will be treated as collections on
such Receivables and deposited in the related Collection Account. If the
proceeds from the liquidation of such Receivables and any amounts on deposit in
the Reserve Account, if any, and the related Distribution Account are not
sufficient to pay the Securities of the related series in full, and no
additional Credit Enhancement is available, the amount of principal returned to
Securityholders will be reduced and some or all of such Securityholders will
incur a loss.

        Each Trust Agreement will provide that the applicable Trustee does not
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prior approval of all Certificateholders (including the Company, if applicable)
of such Trust and the delivery to such Trustee by each such Certificateholder of
a certificate certifying that such Certificateholder reasonably believes that
such Trust is insolvent.

TERMINATION

        With respect to each Trust, the obligations of the Servicer, the Company
and the applicable Trustee pursuant to the related Trust Agreement will
terminate upon the earlier to occur of (i) the maturity or other liquidation of
the last related Receivable and the disposition of any amounts received upon
liquidation of any such remaining Receivables and (ii) the payment to
Securityholders of the related series of all amounts required to be paid to them
pursuant to such Trust Agreement. As more fully described in the related
Prospectus Supplement, in order to avoid excessive administrative expense, the
Servicer will be permitted in respect of the applicable Trust Property, unless
otherwise specified in the related Prospectus Supplement, at its option to
purchase from such Trust Property, as of the end of any Collection Period
immediately preceding a Payment Date, if the Pool Balance of the related
Contracts is less than a specified percentage (set forth in the related
Prospectus Supplement) of the initial Pool Balance in respect of such Trust
Property, all such remaining Receivables at a price equal to the aggregate of
the Purchase Amounts thereof as of the end of such Collection Period. The
related Securities will be redeemed following such purchase.

        If and to the extent provided in the related Prospectus Supplement with
respect to the Trust Property, the applicable Trustee will, within ten days
following a Payment Date as of which the Pool Balance is equal to or less than
the percentage of the initial Pool Balance specified in the related Prospectus
Supplement, solicit bids for the purchase of the Receivables remaining in such
Trust, in the manner and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in such
Prospectus Supplement. If such Trustee receives satisfactory bids as described
in such Prospectus Supplement, then the Receivables remaining in such Trust
Property will be sold to the highest bidder.

        As more fully described in the related Prospectus Supplement, any
outstanding Notes of the related series will be redeemed concurrently with
either of the events specified above and the subsequent distribution to the
related Certificateholders of all amounts required to be distributed to them
pursuant to the applicable Trust Agreement may effect the prepayment of the
Certificates of such series.

                    CERTAIN LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE RECEIVABLES

GENERAL

        The transfer of Receivables by the Company or its Finance Subsidiary to
the Trust pursuant to the related Trust Agreement, the perfection of the
security interests in the Receivables and the enforcement of rights to realize
on the Vehicles as collateral for the Receivables are subject to a number of
federal and state laws, including the UCC as in effect in various states. As
specified in each Prospectus Supplement, the Servicer will take such action as
is required to perfect the rights of the Trustee in the Receivables. If, through
inadvertence or otherwise, a third party were to purchase (including the taking
of a security interest in) a Receivable for new value in the ordinary course of
its business, without actual knowledge of the Trust's interest, and take
possession of a Receivable, the purchaser would acquire an interest in such
Receivable superior to the interest of the Trust. As further specified in each
Prospectus Supplement, no action will be taken to perfect the rights of the
Trustee in proceeds of any insurance policies covering individual Vehicles or
Obligors. Therefore, the rights of a third party with an interest in such
proceeds could prevail against the rights of the Trust prior to the time such
proceeds are deposited by the Servicer into a Trust Account.

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SECURITY INTERESTS IN THE FINANCED VEHICLES

        General

        Retail installment sale contracts such as the Receivables evidence the
credit sale of automobiles and light duty trucks by dealers to consumers. The
contracts also constitute personal property security agreements and include
grants of security interests in the related automobiles and light duty trucks
under the UCC. Perfection of security interests in automobiles and light duty
trucks is generally governed by the vehicle registration or titling laws of the
state in which each vehicle is registered or titled. In most states a security
interest in a vehicle is perfected by notation of the secured party's lien on
the vehicle's certificate of title.

        Perfection

        Pursuant to the Trust Agreement, the Company will sell and assign the
Receivables it has originated or acquired and its security interests in the
Vehicles to the Trustee. Alternatively, the Company may sell and assign the
Receivables and its interest in the Vehicles to a Finance Subsidiary which will,
in turn, sell and assign such Receivables and related security interests to the
Trustee. Each of the related Prospectus Supplements will specify whether,
because of the administrative burden and expense, the Company, the Servicer or
the Trustee will amend any certificate of title to identify the Trustee as the
new secured party on the certificates of title relating to the Vehicles. Each of
the related Prospectus Supplements will specify the UCC financing statements to
be filed in order to perfect the transfer to the Finance Subsidiary of
Receivables and the transfer by the Finance Subsidiary to the Trustee of the
Receivables. Further, although the Trustee will not rely on possession of the
Receivables as the legal basis for the perfection of its interest therein or in
the security interests in the Vehicles, the Servicer, as specified in the
related Prospectus Supplement, will continue to hold the Receivables and any
certificates of title relating to the Vehicles in its possession as custodian
for the Trustee pursuant to the related Trust Agreement which, as a practical
matter, should preclude any other party from claiming a competing security
interest in the Receivables on the basis that the security interest is perfected
by possession.

        A security interest in a motor vehicle registered in most states may be
perfected against creditors and subsequent purchasers without notice for
valuable consideration only by one or more of the following: depositing with the
related Department of Motor Vehicles or analogous state office a properly
endorsed certificate of title for the vehicle showing the secured party as legal
owner or lienholder thereon, or filing a sworn notice of lien with the related
Department of Motor Vehicles or analogous state office and noting such lien on
the certificate of title, or, if the vehicle has not been previously registered,
filing an application in usual form for an original registration together with
an application for registration of the secured party as legal owner or
lienholder, as the case may be. However, under the laws of most states, a
transferee of a security interest in a motor vehicle is not required to reapply
to the related Department of Motor Vehicles or analogous state office for a
transfer of registration when the security interest is sold or when the interest
of the transferee arises from the transfer of a security interest by the
lienholder to secure payment or performance of an obligation. Accordingly, under
the laws of such states, the assignment by the Company of its interest in the
Receivables to the Trustee under the related Trust Agreement is an effective
conveyance of the security interest of the Company in the Receivables, and
specifically, the Vehicles, without such re-registration and without amendment
of any lien noted on the related certificate of title, and (subject to the
immediately succeeding paragraphs) the Trustee will succeed to the Company's
rights as secured party.

        Although re-registration of a Vehicle is not necessary to convey a
perfected security interest in the Vehicles to the Trustee, the Trustee's
security interest could be defeated through fraud, negligence, forgery or
administrative error since it may not be listed as legal owner or lienholder on
the certificates of title to the Vehicles. However, in the absence of fraud,
negligence, forgery or administrative error , the notation of the Company's lien
on the certificates of title will be sufficient to protect the Trust against the
rights of subsequent purchasers of a Vehicle or subsequent creditors who take a
security interest in a Vehicle. In the related Trust Agreement, the Company or
its Finance Subsidiary will represent and warrant that it has, or has taken all
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Vehicle. If there are any Vehicles as to which the Company failed to obtain a
first priority perfected security interest, the Company's security interest
would be subordinate to, among others, subsequent purchasers of such Vehicles
and holders of first priority perfected security interests therein. Such a
failure, however, would constitute a breach of the Company's or the Finance
Subsidiary's representations and warranties under the related Trust Agreement.
Accordingly, pursuant to the related Trust Agreement, the Company or Finance
Subsidiary would be required to repurchase the related Receivables from the
Trustee unless the breach were cured.

        Continuity of Perfection

        Under the laws of most states, a perfected security interest in a motor
vehicle continues for four months after the vehicle is moved to a new state from
the one in which it is initially registered and thereafter until the owner
re-registers such motor vehicle in the new state. A majority of states generally
require surrender of a certificate of title to re-register a vehicle. In those
states that require a secured party to hold possession of the certificate of
title to maintain perfection of the security interest, the secured party would
learn of the re-registration through the request from the Obligor under the
related installment sale contract to surrender possession of the certificate of
title to assist in such re-registration. In the case of vehicles registered in
states providing for the notation of a lien on the certificate of title but not
requiring possession by the secured party (such as Texas), the secured party
would receive notice of surrender from the state of re-registration if the
security interest is noted on the certificate of title. Thus, the secured party
would have the opportunity to reperfect its security interest in the vehicle in
the state of relocation. However, these procedural safeguards will not protect
the secured party if, through fraud, forgery or administrative error, the debtor
somehow procures a new certificate of title that does not list the secured
party's lien. Additionally, in states that do not require surrender of a
certificate of title for re-registration of a vehicle, re-registration could
defeat perfection. In each of the Trust Agreements, the Servicer will be
required to take steps to effect re-perfection upon receipt of notice of
re-registration or information from the Obligor as to relocation. Similarly,
when an Obligor sells a Vehicle, the Servicer will have an opportunity to
require satisfaction of the related Receivable before release of the lien,
either because the Servicer will be required to surrender possession of the
certificate of title in connection with the sale, or because the Servicer will
receive notice as a result of its lien noted thereon. Pursuant to the related
Trust Agreement, the related Servicer will hold the certificates of title for
the related Vehicles as custodian for the Trustee. Under the related Trust
Agreement, the Servicer will be obligated to take appropriate steps, at its own
expense, to maintain perfected security interests in the Vehicles.

        Priority of Certain Liens Arising by Operation of Law

        Under the laws of most states, certain statutory liens such as
mechanics', repairmen's and garagemen's liens for repairs performed on a motor
vehicle, motor vehicle accident liens, towing and storage liens, liens arising
under various state and federal criminal statutes and liens for unpaid taxes
take priority over even a first priority perfected security interest in such
vehicle by operation of law. The UCC also grants priority to certain federal tax
liens over the lien of a secured party. The laws of most states and federal law
permit the confiscation of motor vehicles by governmental authorities under
certain circumstances if used in or acquired with the proceeds of unlawful
activities, which may result in the loss of a secured party's perfected security
interest in a confiscated vehicle. The Company will represent and warrant to the
Trustee in the related Trust Agreement that, as of the related Closing Date,
each security interest in a Vehicle shall be a valid, subsisting and enforceable
first priority security interest in such Vehicle. However, liens for repairs or
taxes superior to the security interest of the Trustee in any such Vehicle, or
the confiscation of such Vehicle, could arise at any time during the term of a
Receivable. No notice will be given to the Trustee or any Securityholder in the
event such a lien or confiscation arises and any such lien or confiscation
arising after the related Closing Date would not give rise to the Company's
repurchase obligation under the related Trust Agreement.

REPOSSESSION

        In the event of default by an Obligor, the holder of the related retail
installment sale contract has all the remedies of a secured party under the UCC,
except where specifically limited by other state laws.

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The UCC remedies of a secured party include the right to repossession by self-
help means, unless such means would constitute a breach of the peace. Unless a
vehicle is voluntarily surrendered, self-help repossession is accomplished
simply by taking possession of the related financed vehicle. In cases where the
Obligor objects or raises a defense to repossession, or if otherwise required by
applicable state law, a court order is obtained from the appropriate state
court, and the vehicle must then be recovered in accordance with that order. In
some jurisdictions, the secured party is required to notify the debtor of the
default and the intent to repossess the collateral and give the debtor a time
period within which to cure the default prior to repossession. Generally, this
right of cure may only be exercised on a limited number of occasions during the
term of the related contract. Other jurisdictions permit repossession without
prior notice if it can be accomplished without a breach of the peace (although
in some states, a course of conduct in which the creditor has accepted late
payments has been held to create a right by the Obligor to receive prior
notice).

NOTICE OF SALE; REDEMPTION RIGHTS

        The UCC and other state laws require a secured party to provide the
Obligor with reasonable notice of the date, time and place of any public sale
and/or the date after which any private sale of the collateral may be held. In
addition, some states also impose substantive timing requirements on the sale of
repossessed vehicles in certain circumstances and/or various substantive timing
and content requirements on such notices. In some states, under certain
circumstances after a financed vehicle has been repossessed, the Obligor may
redeem the collateral by paying the delinquent installments and other amounts
due. The Obligor has the right to redeem the collateral prior to actual sale or
entry by the secured party into a contract for sale of the collateral by paying
the secured party the unpaid principal balance of the obligation, accrued
interest thereon, reasonable expenses for repossessing, holding, and preparing
the collateral for disposition and arranging for its sale, plus, in some
jurisdictions, reasonable attorneys' fees and legal expenses or in some other
states, by payment of delinquent installments on the unpaid principal balance of
the related obligation.

DEFICIENCY JUDGMENTS AND EXCESS PROCEEDS

        The proceeds of resale of the Vehicles generally will be applied first
to the expenses of resale and repossession and then to the satisfaction of the
indebtedness. In many instances, the remaining principal amount of such
indebtedness will exceed such proceeds. Under the UCC and laws applicable in
some states, a creditor is entitled to bring an action to obtain a deficiency
judgment from a debtor for any deficiency on repossession and resale of a motor
vehicle securing such debtor's loan; however, in some states, a creditor may not
seek a deficiency judgment from a debtor whose financed vehicle had an initial
cash sales price less than a specified amount, usually $3,000. Some states,
impose prohibitions or limitations or notice requirements on actions for
deficiency judgments. In addition to the notice requirement described above, the
UCC requires that every aspect of the sale or other disposition, including the
method, manner, time, place and terms, be "commercially reasonable". Generally,
courts have held that when a sale is not "commercially reasonable", the secured
party loses its right to a deficiency judgment. In addition, the UCC permits the
debtor or other interested party to recover for any loss caused by noncompliance
with the provisions of the UCC. Also, prior to a sale, the UCC permits the
debtor or other interested person to obtain an order mandating that the secured
party refrain from disposing of the collateral if it is established that the
secured party is not proceeding in accordance with the "default" provisions
under the UCC. However, the deficiency judgment would be a personal judgment
against the Obligor for the shortfall, and a defaulting Obligor can be expected
to have very little capital or sources of income available following
repossession. Therefore, in many cases, it may not be useful to seek a
deficiency judgment or, if one is obtained, it may be settled at a significant
discount or be uncollectible.

        Occasionally, after resale of a vehicle and payment of all expenses and
indebtedness, there is a surplus of funds. In that case, the UCC requires the
creditor to remit the surplus to any holder of a subordinate lien with respect
to the vehicle or if no such lienholder exists or if there are remaining funds,
the UCC requires the creditor to remit the surplus to the Obligor under the
contract.

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CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS

        Numerous federal and state consumer protection laws and related
regulations impose substantial requirements upon creditors and servicers
involved in consumer finance. These laws include the Truth-in-Lending Act, the
Equal Credit Opportunity Act, the Federal Trade Commission Act, the Fair Credit
Reporting Act, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the Magnuson-Moss
Warranty Act, the Federal Reserve Board's Regulations B and Z, state adaptations
of the Uniform Consumer Credit Code, state motor vehicle retail installment sale
acts, state "lemon" laws and other similar laws. In addition, the laws of
certain states impose finance charge ceilings and other restrictions on consumer
transactions and require contract disclosures in addition to those required
under federal law. These requirements impose specific statutory liabilities upon
creditors who fail to comply with their provisions. In some cases, this
liability could affect the ability of an assignee such as the Trustee to enforce
consumer finance contracts such as the Receivables.

        The so-called "Holder-in-Due-Course Rule" of the Federal Trade
Commission (the "FTC Rule") has the effect of subjecting any assignee of the
seller in a consumer credit transaction (and certain related creditors and their
assignees) to all claims and defenses which the Obligor in the transaction could
assert against the seller. Liability under the FTC Rule is limited to the
amounts paid by the Obligor under the contract, and the holder of the contract
may also be unable to collect any balance remaining due thereunder from the
Obligor. The FTC Rule is generally duplicated by the Uniform Consumer Credit
Code, other state statutes or the common law in certain states. To the extent
that the Receivables will be subject to the requirements of the FTC Rule, the
Trustee, as holder of the Receivables, will be subject to any claims or defenses
that the purchaser of the related Vehicle may assert against the seller of such
Vehicle. Such claims will be limited to a maximum liability equal to the amounts
paid by the Obligor under the related Receivable.

        Under most state vehicle dealer licensing laws, sellers of automobiles
and light duty trucks are required to be licensed to sell vehicles at retail
sale. In addition, with respect to used vehicles, the Federal Trade Commission's
Rule on Sale of Used Vehicles requires that all sellers of used vehicles
prepare, complete and display a "Buyer's Guide" which explains the warranty
coverage for such vehicles. Furthermore, Federal Odometer Regulations
promulgated under the Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act and the
motor vehicle title laws of most states require that all sellers of used
vehicles furnish a written statement signed by the seller certifying the
accuracy of the odometer reading. If a seller is not properly licensed or if
either a Buyer's Guide or Odometer Disclosure Statement was not provided to the
purchaser of a Vehicle, the Obligor may be able to assert a defense against the
seller of the Vehicle. If an Obligor on a Receivable were successful in
asserting any such claim or defense, the Servicer would pursue on behalf of the
Trust any reasonable remedies against the seller or manufacturer of the vehicle,
subject to certain limitations as to the expense of any such action to be
specified in the related Trust Agreement.

        Any such loss, to the extent not covered by credit support (as specified
in the Related Prospectus Supplement), could result in losses to the
Securityholders. As specified in the related Prospectus Supplement, if an
Obligor were successful in asserting any such claim or defense as described in
this paragraph or the two immediately preceding paragraphs, such claim or
defense may constitute a breach of a representation and warranty under the
related Trust Agreement and may create an obligation of the Company to
repurchase such Receivable unless the breach were cured.

        Courts have applied general equitable principles to secured parties
pursuing repossession or litigation involving deficiency balances. These
equitable principles may have the effect of relieving an Obligor from some or
all of the legal consequences of a default.

        In several cases, consumers have asserted that the self-help remedies of
secured parties under the UCC and related laws violate the due process
protections of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
Courts have generally either upheld the notice provisions of the UCC and related
laws as reasonable or have found that the creditor's repossession and resale do
not involve sufficient state action to afford constitutional protection to
consumers.

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        As specified in the related Prospectus Supplement, the Company (or its
Finance Subsidiary, if any) will represent and warrant under the related Trust
Agreement that each Receivable complies with all requirements of law in all
material respects. Accordingly, if an Obligor has a claim against the Trustee
for violation of any law and such claim materially and adversely affects the
Trustee's interest in a Receivable, such violation would constitute a breach of
representation and warranty under the related Trust Agreement and would create
an obligation of the Company (or its Finance Subsidiary, if any) to repurchase
such Receivable unless the breach were cured.

SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' CIVIL RELIEF ACT OF 1940

        Under the terms of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940,
as amended (the "Relief Act"), an Obligor who enters military service after the
origination of such Obligor's Receivable (including an Obligor who was in
reserve status and is called to active duty after origination of the
Receivable), may not be charged interest (including fees and charges) above an
annual rate of 6% during the period of such Obligor's active duty status, unless
a court orders otherwise upon application of the lender. The Relief Act applies
to Obligors who are members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National
Guard, Reserves, Coast Guard, and officers of the U.S. Public Health Service
assigned to duty with the military. Because the Relief Act applies to Obligors
who enter military service (including reservists who are called to active duty)
after origination of the related Receivable, no information can be provided as
to the number of loans that may be effected by the Relief Act. Application of
the Relief Act would adversely affect, for an indeterminate period of time, the
ability of the Servicer to collect full amounts of interest on certain of the
Receivables. Any shortfall in interest collections resulting from the
application of the Relief Act or similar legislation or regulations, which would
not be recoverable from the related Receivables, would result in a reduction of
the amounts distributable to the holders of the related Securities, and would
not be covered by advances, any form of Credit Enhancement provided in
connection with the related series of Securities. In addition, the Relief Act
imposes limitations that would impair the ability of the Servicer to foreclose
on an affected Receivable during the Mortgagor's period of active duty status,
and, under certain circumstances, during an additional three month period
thereafter. Thus, in the event that the Relief Act or similar legislation or
regulations applies to any Receivable which goes into default, there may be
delays in payment and losses on the related Securities in connection therewith.
Any other interest shortfalls, deferrals or forgiveness of payments on the
Receivables resulting from similar legislation or regulations may result in
delays in payments or losses to Securityholders of the related series.

OTHER LIMITATIONS

        In addition to the laws limiting or prohibiting deficiency judgments,
numerous other statutory provisions, including federal bankruptcy laws and
related state laws, may interfere with or affect the ability of a creditor to
realize upon collateral or enforce a deficiency judgment. For example, in a
Chapter 13 proceeding under the federal bankruptcy law, a court may prevent a
creditor from repossessing a motor vehicle, and, as part of the rehabilitation
plan, reduce the amount of the secured indebtedness to the market value of the
motor vehicle at the time of bankruptcy (as determined by the court), leaving
the party providing financing as a general unsecured creditor for the remainder
of the indebtedness. A bankruptcy court may also reduce the monthly payments due
under a contract or change the rate of interest and time of repayment of the
indebtedness. Any such shortfall, to the extent not covered by credit support
(as specified in each Prospectus Supplement), could result in losses to the
Securityholders.

                           CERTAIN TAX CONSIDERATIONS

        The Prospectus Supplement for each series of Securities will summarize,
subject to the limitations stated therein, federal income tax considerations
relevant to the purchase, ownership and disposition of such Securities.

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                              ERISA CONSIDERATIONS

        The Prospectus Supplement for each series of Securities will summarize,
subject to the limitations discussed therein, considerations under ERISA
relevant to the purchase of such Securities by employee benefit plans and
individual retirement accounts.

                             METHODS OF DISTRIBUTION

        The Securities offered hereby and by the related Prospectus Supplement
will be offered in series through one or more of the methods described below.
The Prospectus Supplement prepared for each series will describe the method of
offering being utilized for that series and will state the public offering or
purchase price of such series and the net proceeds to the Company from such
sale.

        The Company intends that Securities will be offered through the
following methods from time to time and that offerings may be made concurrently
through more than one of these methods or that an offering of a particular
series of Securities may be made through a combination of two or more of these
methods. Such methods are as follows:

               1.      By negotiated firm commitment or best efforts
        underwriting and public re-offering by underwriters;

               2.      By placements by the Company with institutional investors
        through dealers;

               3.      By direct placements by the Company with institutional
        investors; and

               4.      By competitive bid.

        In addition, if specified in the related Prospectus Supplement, a series
of Securities may be offered in whole or in part in exchange for the Receivables
(and other assets, if applicable) that would comprise the Trust Property in
respect of such Securities.

        If underwriters are used in a sale of any Securities (other than in
connection with an underwriting on a best efforts basis), such Securities will
be acquired by the underwriters for their own account and may be resold from
time to time in one or more transactions, including negotiated transactions, at
fixed public offering prices or at varying prices to be determined at the time
of sale or at the time of commitment therefor. The Securities will be set forth
on the cover of the Prospectus Supplement relating to such series and the
members of the underwriting syndicate, if any, will be named in such Prospectus
Supplement.

        In connection with the sale of the Securities, underwriters may receive
compensation from the Company or from purchasers of the Securities in the form
of discounts, concessions or commissions. Underwriters and dealers participating
in the distribution of the Securities may be deemed to be underwriters in
connection with such Securities, and any discounts or commissions received by
them from the Company and any profit on the resale of Securities by them may be
deemed to be underwriting discounts and commissions under the Securities Act.
The Prospectus Supplement will describe any such compensation paid by the
Company.

        It is anticipated that the underwriting agreement pertaining to the sale
of any series of Securities will provide that the obligations of the
underwriters will be subject to certain conditions precedent, that the
underwriters will be obligated to purchase all such Securities if any are
purchased (other than in connection with an underwriting on a best efforts
basis) and that, in limited circumstances, the Company will indemnify the
several underwriters and the underwriters will indemnify the Company against
certain civil liabilities, including liabilities under the Securities Act or
will contribute to payments required to be made in respect thereof.

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        The Prospectus Supplement with respect to any series offered by
placements through dealers will contain information regarding the nature of such
offering and any agreements to be entered into between the Company and
purchasers of Securities of such series.

        Purchasers of Securities, including dealers, may, depending on the facts
and circumstances of such purchases, be deemed to be "underwriters" within the
meaning of the Securities Act in connection with reoffers and sales by them of
Securities. Holders of Securities should consult with their legal advisors in
this regard prior to any such reoffer or sale.

                                 LEGAL OPINIONS

        Certain legal matters relating to the issuance of the Securities of any
series, including certain federal and state income tax consequences with respect
thereto, will be passed upon by Dewey Ballantine, New York, New York, or other
counsel specified in the related Prospectus Supplement.

                              FINANCIAL INFORMATION

        Certain specified Trust Property will secure each series of Securities,
no Trust will engage in any business activities or have any assets or
obligations prior to the issuance of the related series of Securities, except
for serial issuances by a Master Trust. Accordingly, no financial statements
with respect to any Trust Property will be included in this Prospectus or in the
related Prospectus Supplement.

        A Prospectus Supplement may contain the financial statements of the
related Credit Enhancer, if any.

                             ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

        This Prospectus, together with the Prospectus Supplement for each series
of Securities, contains a summary of the material terms of the applicable
exhibits to the Registration Statement and the documents referred to herein and
therein. Copies of such exhibits are on file at the offices of the Securities
and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C., and may be obtained at rates
prescribed by the Commission upon request to the Commission and may be
inspected, without charge, at the Commission's offices.

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                                 INDEX OF TERMS

        Set forth below is a list of the defined terms used in this Prospectus
and the pages on which the definitions of such terms may be found herein.


<TABLE> 
<S>                                                                                       <C> 
Accrual Securities...........................................................................7
Additional Receivables......................................................................11
AFS..........................................................................................4
APR......................................................................................9, 21
Cede........................................................................................11
CEDEL Participants..........................................................................30
Certificateholders..........................................................................36
Certificates..............................................................................1, 4
Class........................................................................................1
Closing Date............................................................................33, 34
Collection Account..........................................................................34
Collectors..................................................................................24
Commission...................................................................................2
Commodity Indexed Securities................................................................29
Company......................................................................................4
Contracts.............................................................................1, 4, 22
Cooperative.................................................................................31
Credit Enhancement..........................................................................18
Credit Enhancer.............................................................................18
Currency Indexed Securities.................................................................28
Dealers......................................................................................4
Debt Securities.............................................................................13
Definitive Securities.......................................................................31
Depositaries................................................................................29
Direct Participants.........................................................................18
Distribution Account........................................................................34
DTC.........................................................................................11
Eligible Deposit Account....................................................................35
Eligible Institution........................................................................35
Eligible Investments........................................................................34
ERISA.......................................................................................13
Euroclear Operator..........................................................................31
Euroclear Participants......................................................................31
Event of Default............................................................................32
Exchange Act.............................................................................2, 13
Face Amount.................................................................................29
Finance Subsidiary..........................................................................16
Fixed Income Securities......................................................................6
Fixed Value Contracts...................................................................10, 21
Forward Purchase Agreement..................................................................33
FTC Rule....................................................................................44
Funding Period..............................................................................33
Grantor Trust Securities....................................................................13
Holder-in-Due-Course Rule...................................................................44
Indenture....................................................................................5
Indenture Trustee............................................................................5
Index.......................................................................................28
Indexed Commodity...........................................................................29
Indexed Currency............................................................................28
Indexed Principal Amount....................................................................28
</TABLE> 

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<TABLE> 
<S>                                                                                       <C> 
Indexed Securities..........................................................................28
Indirect Participants...................................................................18, 29
Insolvency Event............................................................................38
Insolvency Laws.............................................................................16
Interest Rate.............................................................................2, 6
Investment Company Act.......................................................................8
Investment Earnings.........................................................................35
Issuer...................................................................................4, 20
Master Trust.................................................................................8
Master Trust Agreement.......................................................................8
Master Trust New Issuance...................................................................27
Noteholders.................................................................................36
Notes.....................................................................................1, 4
Participants................................................................................29
Partnership Interests.......................................................................13
Pass-Through Rate............................................................................2
Payment Date.................................................................................7
Policy....................................................................................1, 5
Pool Balance................................................................................25
Pool Factor.................................................................................24
Pooling Agreement............................................................................5
Pre-Funding Account.....................................................................11, 33
Pre-Funding Period..........................................................................11
Prepayment..................................................................................18
Prospectus Supplement........................................................................1
Rating Agencies.............................................................................13
Ratings Effect..........................................................................18, 28
Receivables...............................................................................1, 4
Record Date..................................................................................7
Registration Statement.......................................................................2
Relief Act..............................................................................19, 45
Remittance Period............................................................................7
Residual Interest............................................................................8
Rule of 78s..............................................................................9, 21
Rule of 78s Contracts....................................................................9, 21
Rules.......................................................................................30
Securities...................................................................................1
Securities Act...............................................................................2
Security Insurer............................................................................12
Securityholder..............................................................................30
Securityholders..............................................................................7
Senior Securities............................................................................7
Servicer..................................................................................1, 4
Servicer Default............................................................................38
Servicing Agreement..........................................................................5
Servicing Fee...............................................................................36
Servicing Fee Rate..........................................................................36
Simple Interest Contracts...............................................................10, 21
Stock Index.................................................................................29
Stock Indexed Securities....................................................................29
Strip Securities.............................................................................6
Subordinate Securities.......................................................................7
Terms and Conditions........................................................................31
Transferor...................................................................................4
Trust.....................................................................................1, 4
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<TABLE> 
<S>                                                                                       <C> 
Trust Accounts..............................................................................34
Trust Agreement..........................................................................5, 33
Trust Property............................................................................1, 4
Trustee......................................................................................5
Vehicles..................................................................................1, 4
Vendors......................................................................................4
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 NO DEALER, SALESPERSON OR OTHER PERSON HAS BEEN AUTHORIZED TO GIVE ANY INFOR-
MATION OR TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION NOT CONTAINED IN THIS PROSPECTUS SUPPLE-
MENT OR THE PROSPECTUS AND, IF GIVEN OR MADE, SUCH INFORMATION OR REPRESENTA-
TION MUST NOT BE RELIED UPON AS HAVING BEEN AUTHORIZED BY THE SELLER OR THE
UNDERWRITERS. THIS PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT AND THE PROSPECTUS DO NOT CONSTITUTE
AN OFFER TO SELL OR A SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER TO BUY ANY OF THE SECURITIES
OFFERED HEREBY IN ANY JURISDICTION TO ANY PERSON TO WHOM IT IS UNLAWFUL TO
MAKE SUCH OFFER IN SUCH JURISDICTION. NEITHER THE DELIVERY OF THIS PROSPECTUS
SUPPLEMENT OR THE PROSPECTUS NOR ANY SALE MADE HEREUNDER SHALL, UNDER ANY CIR-
CUMSTANCES, CREATE ANY IMPLICATION THAT THE INFORMATION HEREIN IS CORRECT AS
OF ANY TIME SUBSEQUENT TO THE DATE HEREOF OR THAT THERE HAS BEEN NO CHANGE IN
THE AFFAIRS OF THE TRUST THE RECEIVABLES OR THE INSURER SINCE SUCH DATE.
 
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                         PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT
Incorporation of Certain Documents by Reference.........................    S-3
Summary of Terms........................................................    S-4
Risk Factors............................................................    S-11
Use of Proceeds.........................................................    S-12
The Servicer............................................................    S-13
The Seller..............................................................    S-13
The Trust...............................................................    S-14
The Trust Property......................................................    S-14
AmeriCredit's Automobile Financing Program..............................    S-15
The Receivables.........................................................    S-17
Yield and Prepayment Considerations.....................................    S-21
The Insurer.............................................................    S-27
Description of the Notes................................................    S-29
Description of the Purchase Agreements and the Trust Documents..........    S-32
The Policy..............................................................    S-42
Certain Federal Income Tax Consequences.................................    S-44
State Tax Considerations................................................    S-46
ERISA Considerations....................................................    S-47
Legal Investment........................................................    S-48
Ratings.................................................................    S-48
Underwriting............................................................    S-48
Experts.................................................................    S-49
Legal Opinions..........................................................    S-50
Index of Defined Terms..................................................    S-51
Global Clearance Settlement and Tax Documentation Procedures............ Annex I
                               PROSPECTUS
Prospectus Supplement...................................................       2
Available Information...................................................       2
Incorporation of Certain Documents by Reference.........................       2
Reports of Securityholders..............................................       3
Summary of Terms........................................................       4
Risk Factors............................................................      15
The Trust Property......................................................      19
The Issuers.............................................................      20
The Receivables.........................................................      21
AmeriCredit's Automobile Financing Program..............................      22
Pool Factors............................................................      24
Use of Proceeds.........................................................      25
The Company and the Servicer............................................      25
The Trustee.............................................................      25
Description of the Securities...........................................      26
Description of the Trust Agreements.....................................      33
Certain Legal Aspects of the Receivables................................      40
Certain Tax Considerations..............................................      45
ERISA Considerations....................................................      46
Methods of Distribution.................................................      46
Legal Opinions..........................................................      47
Financial Information...................................................      47
Additional Information..................................................      47
Index of Terms..........................................................      48
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 UNTIL 90 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF THIS PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT, ALL DEALERS
EFFECTING TRANSACTIONS IN THE SECURITIES DESCRIBED IN THIS PROSPECTUS
SUPPLEMENT, WHETHER OR NOT PARTICIPATING IN THIS DISTRIBUTION, MAY BE REQUIRED
TO DELIVER THIS PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT AND THE PROSPECTUS. THIS IS IN ADDITION
TO THE OBLIGATION OF DEALERS TO DELIVER THIS PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT AND THE
PROSPECTUS WHEN ACTING AS UNDERWRITERS AND WITH RESPECT TO THEIR UNSOLD
ALLOTMENTS OR SUBSCRIPTION.
 
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                                 $525,000,000
 
                            AMERICREDIT AUTOMOBILE
                           RECEIVABLES TRUST 1998-B
 
                         $116,000,000 Class A-1 5.629%
                              Asset Backed Notes
 
                     $174,000,000 Class A-2 Floating Rate
                              Asset Backed Notes
 
            $77,000,000 Class A-3 Floating Rate Asset Backed Notes
 
                         $108,000,000 Class A-4 6.06%
                              Asset Backed Notes
 
                          $50,000,000 Class A-5 6.12%
                              Asset Backed Notes
 
                               AFS FUNDING CORP.
                                    Seller
 
                               LOGO AMERICREDIT
                                    FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.

                                   Servicer
 
                             PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT
 
                          CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON
 
                        BANCAMERICA ROBERTSON STEPHENS
 
                             CHASE SECURITIES INC.
 
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