How To Get Out Of An Upside Down Car Loan
Monday, July 12th, 2010What can you do if you are caught in a car you cannot afford? First, you’ll probably end up with an upside down car loan. Longer term loans, like the six-year loan in the example, are appealing to many people because it means a lower payment. Many car buyers believe it’s a way for them to buy more car without breaking the budget. The flip side of longer loans, though, is that while you do have a lower payment, you’re also building less equity. Especially with new cars, where the value drops so quickly after the purchase, the value of the vehicle is dropping faster than the balance due on the car loan, leaving you upside down.
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