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One in five new vehicle purchasers now contend with monthly auto loans of $1,000 or more amid soaring prices and financing costs, according to Edmunds data cited in reports. These…

New car buyers face increasingly heavy monthly loan obligations exceeding $1,000.
Data from the authoritative online automotive research and car-shopping platform Edmunds reveals that one in five Americans who bought a new vehicle in Q2 2026 is handing over $1,000 or more per month on their car loan, reports Moneywise.
The average amount financed for new vehicles reached an all-time high of $44,156, forcing many car buyers to shoulder large loans.
Says Ivan Drury, director of insights at Edmunds,
“I shake my head, and I wonder what are people thinking.”
Elevated vehicle prices and the scarcity of zero-percent financing deals drive this surge. During the pandemic, nearly a quarter of car buyers were able to get 0% financing. Since then, only 1.2% of car buyers were able to lock in 0% financing.
Used-car buyers encounter similar pressures, with 6.3% carrying payments of $1,000 or higher on an average financed sum of $30,414.
Interest rates average 7% on new loans and 10.5% on used ones, often stretching across terms as long as 84 months.
A growing number of car buyers are also trading in cars that are worth less than the balance remaining on their auto loans, known as an underwater loan. When owners trade in an underwater vehicle, the unpaid balance from the existing loan is added to the financing for the replacement vehicle, increasing the size of the new loan. Edmund’s data shows an average of $7,183 in underwater trade-ins in the first quarter of 2026.
Says Drury,
“There are very, very high odds, almost like 9 out of 10 odds, that you’re going to end up with a $1,000-a-month payment if you have negative equity.”
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