$33,000 Car Loan for 48 Months
What's the monthly payment on a $33,000 car with a 48 month (4 year) loan?
After down payment, the auto loan will be $26,400.
At 6.95% interest with a 48 month loan:
Monthly payment = $632
Total yearly payments = $7,579
Payments by Interest Rate
Interest Rate |
Monthly |
1.5% |
$567 |
2.5% |
$579 |
3.5% |
$590 |
4.5% |
$602 |
5.5% |
$614 |
6.5% |
$626 |
7.5% |
$638 |
8.5% |
$651 |
9.5% |
$663 |
Payments by Amount Down
Down |
Monthly |
$0 |
$789 |
$2,000 |
$742 |
$5,000 |
$670 |
$8,000 |
$598 |
$10,000 |
$550 |
$15,000 |
$431 |
Payments by Loan Length
Length |
Monthly |
24 months |
$1,181 |
36 months |
$815 |
48 months |
$632 |
60 months |
$522 |
72 months |
$449 |
84 months |
$398 |
Long Term or Short Term Auto Loan?
Generally speaking, if you can afford it, it's better to get a shorter term loan. Your payments will be higher, but your interest rate will be lower. More importantly, you'll have your car or truck paid off sooner.
That said, a longer term loan will result in lower monthly payments. You might want to choose this option if you have high-interest credit card debt, or you don't have enough cash to pay for emergencies.
As always, it pays to shop around and get multiple quotes before choosing a loan.
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