1 in 5 new car buyers take on $1,000 monthly payments
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(NewsNation) — Once considered rare, $1,000 car payments are fast becoming the new normal.

During the last quarter, roughly 20% of new car buyers who financed their vehicles committed to monthly payments of $1,000 or more — marking a historic high, as per the latest report from Edmunds.

Additionally, buyers borrowed greater amounts on the whole, with the average financing amount for new automobiles reaching $42,388 last quarter. This figure also set a new record and is approximately $10,000 higher compared to the end of 2019.

According to Ivan Drury, Edmunds’ director of insights, the record-setting patterns weren’t primarily due to tariffs or rising car prices. Instead, they appear to be primarily influenced by consumers choosing longer loan durations.

Loans lasting 84 months or longer made up a record 22.4% of new-vehicle financing, up from 17.6% a year ago, Edmunds found. At the same time, the average down payment has actually fallen, shrinking by about $150 compared to a year earlier.

  • 1 in 5 new car buyers take on $1,000 monthly payments

“It’s clear that buyers are pulling the few levers they can control to manage affordability,” Drury said in a statement.

Still, Drury noted those efforts to reduce costs in the short term could end up being more expensive in the long run.

That’s because interest rates remain historically high — around 7% for the average new-vehicle APR — and 0% finance deals have all but disappeared, accounting for just 0.9% of new car loans, the lowest share in over two decades.

Automakers have warned that President Donald Trump’s tariffs will make cars even less affordable, and some have already announced job cuts in the U.S.

Tariff fears initially sparked a surge in car demand as Americans rushed to buy before prices rose. While that effect has largely faded, it’s possible those concerns led some buyers to borrow more than they otherwise would have, in order to lock in a vehicle before conditions worsened.

Now, many could be stuck with car payments they can’t afford.

How much car debt is there?

With more than $1.64 trillion outstanding, auto loan debt is the second-largest category of consumer debt, behind only mortgages.

Americans are now borrowing more, for longer and at higher interest rates than they used to, with some fearing that a bubble could be about to burst.

The average monthly payment on a new car loan has risen by roughly a third since the pandemic, from $570 in 2019 to $756 in the latest quarter.

Analysts have also been paying attention to rising delinquencies, which remain elevated from pre-pandemic levels and suggest more people are falling behind on their car payments. Earlier this year, the share of subprime auto borrowers who were at least 60 days past due hit its highest level since 1994, according to Fitch Ratings.

But other data paints a less alarming picture.

Experian’s first quarter report showed the share of auto loans and leases 30 days past due fell from 2.1% at the start of 2024 to 1.95% in 2025. Meanwhile, the percentage of 60-day delinquencies held steady over the same period.

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