Auto Loan Interest Rates Hit 10-Year High
Edmunds says the average APR for a U.S. new-vehicle loan was 6.36% in March, putting dealers and consumers on the cusp of a ‘dramatic shift’ toward the used-car market.

Only about 4% of all new-vehicle loans carried a zero percent interest rate in March, a sharp decline from 7.44% in the same month a year ago and 7.59% in March 2014.
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SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Car shoppers looking to get a break from rising interest rates didn’t find it in March, as the average interest rate on a new-vehicle loan hit its highest level in a decade. According to the latest report from Edmunds, the annual percentage rate on new financed vehicles is expected to average 6.36% in March, compared to 5.66% last year and 4.44% five years ago.
Analysts noted that buyers were able to find more zero percent finance offers in March compared to the first two months of the year, but these deals are much harder to come by than they have been historically. About 4% of all financed deals in March had zero percent interest rates, compared to 7.44% last year and 7.59% in 2014.
“Things just keep getting tougher for new-car shoppers,” said Jessica Caldwell, executive director of industry analysis. “Interest rates have crept up every month so far this year, and new-vehicle prices continue to hover near record highs. We’re on the cusp of what could be a pretty dramatic shift in the market, simply because a big chunk of buyers are getting priced out.”
Edmunds experts note that, in the first quarter of this year, an increasing number of car buyers are being pushed into higher financing brackets. Edmunds data reveals that shoppers receiving interest rates of 10% or higher constituted 14.1% of the market in March, the highest level seen since February 2008.
“It’s pretty alarming to see that a sizable segment of new-car shoppers are financing cars at rates that we’d normally associate with used vehicle purchases,” said Caldwell. “The good news is that the Fed has halted rate hikes for now and we’re edging closer to the summer selldown season, when the number of incentive offers starts heating up. But without automakers stepping in to offer a reprieve, interest rates around 6% are likely the new normal.”
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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