Use this calculator to help you
determine your monthly car loan payment or your car purchase price.
After you have entered your current information, use the graph options
to see how different loan terms or down payments can impact your
monthly payment. You can also examine your complete amortization
schedule by clicking on the "View Report" button.
Definitions
Monthly payment
Monthly payment for your auto financing.
Total purchase price (before tax)
This is
the total cost of your auto purchase. Include the cost of the vehicle,
additional options and destination charges. Don't include sales tax in
this amount. Sales tax will be calculated for you and included in your
total after-tax price.
Term in months
Number of months for this loan.
Interest rate
Annual interest rate for this loan.
Rebates and cash down
Total amount of cash
and/or factory rebates used in this purchase. The larger your cash down
payment the smaller the loan you will need to finance this purchase.
Trade allowance
The total amount that you
are given for any automobile that you trade-in as part of this
purchase. In some states a trade-in can also reduce the amount of sales
tax you will owe. See the definition for "Sales tax deduction for
trade-in" for more information on trade-in vehicles and sales tax.
Amount owed on trade
Total loan balance still outstanding on the trade-in.
Non-taxable fees (optional)
Any additional
fee that is not subject to sales tax. This usually includes document
fees or any other fees that may be due at delivery and are not taxable.
Taxable fees (optional)
Any additional fee
that is subject to sales tax. This usually includes title transfer fees
or any other fees that may be due at delivery and are taxable.
Sales tax rate
Sales tax percentage rate charged on this purchase.
No sales tax deduction for trade-in
If you
live in a state where your sales tax is calculated on your full
purchase price, check this box. If this box is unchecked, sales tax is
calculated on the purchase price less trade-in. Currently California,
the District of
Columbia, Hawaii, Maryland and Michigan allow no deductions for
trade-ins when calculating sales tax. In addition, Alaska, Delaware,
Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon have no sales tax on autos.
Information and interactive calculators are made
available to you as self-help tools for your independent use and are
not intended to provide investment advice. We cannot and do not
guarantee their applicability or accuracy in regards to your individual
circumstances. All examples are hypothetical and are for illustrative
purposes. We encourage you to seek personalized advice from qualified
professionals regarding all personal finance issues. Calculators
provided by KJE Computer Solutions, LLC.