These Are The Most Expensive Car Payments You've Ever Had (2024)

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We asked our readers what their highest car payment ever was, and honestly y’all are pretty savvy buyers. With the exception of two of you, everyone kept their payments in the three-figure range. From a self-specced Porsche 718 Cayman S to an absolute unit of a Smart ForTwo Edition #1, almost all of your monthly payments are pretty reasonable for the year 2024.

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As headlines, including many of our own, are filled with talks about the absurd cost of everythingthese days, it’s good to learn that our readers aren’t all upside down on their car notes.

My biggest car payment is my current payment on my 2017 Mini Cooper S at about $300 per month, and I honestly don’t think I could afford any higher as a single person living in the great (expensive) city of Los Angeles. Maybe I should enlist some of our readers to negotiate my next car loan since y’all seem so good at it.

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$1,125 Per Month For A Porsche 718 Cayman S

$1,125 Per Month For A Porsche 718 Cayman S

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Brand new and self specced $90k Porsche 718 Cayman S, financed $50k @ 3.9% 48 months with a credit union, $1125. Bought January 2024.Single, no kids. Overpaid and underworked.

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Over $1,000 Per Month On A Hyundai Palisade

Over $1,000 Per Month On A Hyundai Palisade

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How smart these decisions are really depend on your income level. I pay over $1,000 / month for my Palisade, but but that was because there was a great interest rate offer from Hyundai financing and $1,000 / month isn’t really enough to impact my budget one way or another.

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$850 Per Month On A Tesla Model 3 Long Range

$850 Per Month On A Tesla Model 3 Long Range

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Pretty much every new car I’ve bought for myself has had double the MSRP of my previous one. My last personal purchase was a 2018 Model 3 Long Range back when I was one of the first in my state to have one. It was $850/mo, all paid off now and no plans of re-selling. The key is to just not buy beyond your means.

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$823 Per Month On A Ford Maverick XLT Lariat Hybrid

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$823 3 years, 0% on my Maverick XLT Lariat Hybrid. My retirement truck and I love it, payment be damned. You can’t go wrong with free money.

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$750 Per Month On A 2021 Audi A7 PHEV

$750 Per Month On A 2021 Audi A7 PHEV

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Up until 2016, I was able to keep my car payments under $350 per month and that includes a 2005 Legacy GT (purchased new) , a 2008 Legacy GT Spec.B (purchased CPO), and a 2014 IS350 F-Sport RWD (leased new). The auto loans were for 4 year terms with the lowest rates available at the time (0.9-2.9%, remember the good old days!). The IS lease was with about $3K down. Fortunately, I have the benefit of being taught how to be financially literate and also to be a skilled and educated car shopper.

When it finally came time to purchase a bigger, nicer car, I purchased a 2014 CPO x5 and the monthly payments were around $400. It wasn’t until my wife got a nice car allowance that we decided to splurge and commit to $750/month lease payments on a 2021 A7 PHEV but again with only $3K down at closing. Seeing that people are currently paying that much per month for $50K vehicles, I feel pretty good about the deal I got on an $80K luxury car (about 14% off of MSRP plus about $7K for the EV vehicle credit). And, fortunately, the other two cars in our fleet (2014 X5 and 2002 M5) are fully paid off so it is our only monthly payment.

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$600 Per Month For A Lotus Elise

$600 Per Month For A Lotus Elise

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When I was in my 20s and making bad decisions, I put a deposit down on the newly announced Lotus Elise - well before production (for the US model) began. Production delays were so long that I pulled my deposit and bought a house before the car I ordered arrived.

A couple years later, I needed to scratch that itch, so I found a used one - exact same spec as the one I ordered. Keep in mind, I was still dumb, and really could not afford a mortgage and large car payment; but I was used to living hand to mouth & ramen was still palatable, so I added a ~$600 car payment to my monthly outlay.

It was a dumb decision, but I still own & love that car - long since paid off.

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$594 Per Month For A 2017 Chevrolet Camaro SS 1LE

$594 Per Month For A 2017 Chevrolet Camaro SS 1LE

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2017 Camaro SS 1LE.

$594/mo. 60 months 4.1% APR

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$560 Per Month For A MANUAL 2017 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road

$560 Per Month For A MANUAL 2017 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road

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My most expensive payment was $560 a month on my brand new 2017 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road 6M.

I paid $140 a week on it to save on interest and pay it off early.

Currently I’m paying $550 a month in a covid car frenzy 2019 Chrysler Pacifica.

I’m trying to convert the 2017 Tacoma into a newer Camry Hybrid LE with as close to $0 out of pocket because the Camry hybrid would allow me to “make” about $200 per month more income as I get paid IRS mileage from work now… I’d give up 3 pedals but I’d get about $200-$300 more income per month.

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$526 Per Month On A Mazda CX-5

$526 Per Month On A Mazda CX-5

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Right now, $263 biweekly on a CX-5, which isn’t terrible, although it’s more than twice what I paid on the Mazda2 it replaced (that was about $190/mo, albeit 7 vs 5 years), although I’m also making more than twice what I did then.

Still, after spending over $2k a month on daycare for a couple years, the car payment doesn’t look so bad all of a sudden.

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$483 Per Month For A 2018 Ford F-150

$483 Per Month For A 2018 Ford F-150

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The one I paid off last year, my 2018 F-150. The payments were $483 with 0% interest- $37,500-ish in total. It’s the most expensive thing I’ve ever bought. I’m driving her until the wheels fall off, then replacing the wheels and keep going

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$456 For A 2023 Ford Bronco Badlands 2-Door

$456 For A 2023 Ford Bronco Badlands 2-Door

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My current car, a ‘23 Bronco 2-dr Badlands with a myriad of options. Currently running me $456/month (I pay $300 bi-weekly). 60 months @ 5.79%.

I luckily had the foresight to order through an out-of-state dealer who publicly committed to $1k under invoice prior to COVID/crazy delays on the bronco. So $45k out-the-door. I also had the sheer luck of buying a new Wrangler prior to insane COVID prices, but sold it when the bronco finally came in 3 years later for a good chunk more than I paid. So $25k down, and paying $45k for a truck going for $60k down the street, I’m still happy with my decision.

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$440 Per Month For A 2014 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution

$440 Per Month For A 2014 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution

I never really calculated it. But probably the dumbest thing was leasing my 2014 Evo with the sight and sound package for 38K$ with 4K$ down, 440$/mo...and then buying it out with 500$ down, 520$ or so/mo because I didn’t fully understand leases. Should have just bought it outright, but she was paid off several years ago so it worked out.

Crazy part is in 2016 I bought my Outlander Sport manual new for 16K$, almost nothing down either and the price was like 250$/mo. So combined I was paying about 700$/mo for both cars, (interest rate went down mid payment cycle). Some people are over 700$/mo for 1 car.

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$415 Per Month For A 2019 Ford Escape

$415 Per Month For A 2019 Ford Escape

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Only ever owned three cars new, so only ever had three car payments.

1999 Nissan Frontier, don’t remember the interest rate (5 or 6 range?) or the loan total (maybe $13.5?), but was $265 for 60mo.

2016 Ford Fiesta, 1.99% interest rate,~$10k loan, $175 for 60mo.

2019 Ford Escape, 2.49% interest, ~23K loan, $415 for 60mo.

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$290 Per Month For A 2016 Smart ForTwo Edition #1

$290 Per Month For A 2016 Smart ForTwo Edition #1

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$290 for 60 months at 0% with a down payment of $500. 2016 was a fun time.

The car? The crown jewel of my fleet: A 2016 Smart Fortwo Edition #1 (a first edition third generation car) with nearly all of the bells and whistles.

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$265 Per Month For A 2015 Subaru Forester

$265 Per Month For A 2015 Subaru Forester

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Ha. Not much. Until I was 35, my most expensive car was $7k which I bought outright in 2011. A 2003 CR-V. A five speed! Was a great little trucklet. Put big Geolanders on it and did all kinds of dumb stuff.

I traded the CR-V in on my current car, the first one I ever financed, a 2015 Subaru Forester. That was in 2017, and I got a six-year loan on it at 2.9% and the payments were a whopping..... $265. Paid it off in four years and I still have it. Given the price of new cars and an apparent inability to keep even payments on a gently used car under $500 a month, it looks like I’ll be running the Subie into the ground. Have 90k on it now - it’s been good to me. And, like the CR-V, I abuse it pretty good. First big money spent on it beyond brakes and tires and routine maintenance will be coming up with the timing belt/water pump and I’ll probably have them do the clutch while it’s partly torn apart...

But, yeah. $265. Not much!

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These Are The Most Expensive Car Payments You've Ever Had (2024)

FAQs

What is the most expensive car payment per month? ›

At $25,000 per month, this supercar has the most expensive car lease ever.

What's a high monthly car payment? ›

A high car payment is a subjective term and can vary depending on a person's individual financial situation and priorities. Generally, however, a car payment is considered high if it exceeds 10-15% of a person's gross monthly income.

What is the most money ever paid for a car? ›

A 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé is the most expensive car ever sold, having gone under the hammer for a staggering $135m in 2022 - the equivalent of £114.4m. Previously owned by Mercedes-Benz, the car was sold by RM Sotheby's at the Mercedes-Benz Museum to an anonymous buyer.

What is the most expensive car ever made? ›

Let's start at the top, with the most expensive car ever sold at auction. The 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe Prototype sold for $142 million in 2022. RM Sotheby's sold it on behalf of Mercedes-Benz at a private auction held at the carmaker's museum in Stuttgart, Germany.

What is the average monthly payment on a $60000 car? ›

The Total Loan Amount

For example, if you're buying a $60,000 luxury car at 3% APR with no money down and paying it off over five years, you'll be responsible for paying about $1,078 per month.

Is it possible to pay $100 a month for a car? ›

It may be hard to believe, but it is possible to lease a car for under $100 a month. You may have to fork over a ton of cash upfront, but there are options for those looking for a brag-worthy lease deal with an extremely low payment.

Is a 72 month car payment bad? ›

A 72-month auto loan isn't always the best option. Compared to a 60-month loan, you'll pay interest for another 12 months, which increases the overall cost of borrowing. A 72-month auto loan also puts you more at risk of being upside-down on the loan, which is owing more than your vehicle is worth.

How many people have $1,000 car payments? ›

At the beginning of the year, Edmunds shared that almost 15% of those who purchase a new vehicle were paying over $1,000 monthly, while 5% of those who financed a used vehicle were doing so.

Is paying 500 a month for a car too much? ›

How much should you spend on a car? Whether you're taking out an auto loan or a personal loan to pay for your car, it's a good idea to limit your car payments to between 10% and 15% of your take-home pay. If you take home $4,000 per month, you'd want your car payment to be no more than $400 to $600.

What vehicle do most millionaires drive? ›

The top 10 car brands driven by millionaires, according to a Ramsey post on X (formerly Twitter) are:
  • Ford. ...
  • Lexus. ...
  • Subaru. ...
  • BMW. ...
  • Acura. ...
  • Hyundai. ...
  • Lincoln. ...
  • Buick.
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Do millionaires drive old cars? ›

The average millionaire drives a nice, slightly used, two- or three-year-old car that they bought with cash, and they practically never drive a brand-new car off the lot. People always say, “Well, Dave, if I were a millionaire, I'd be able to pay cash for a car too!” No, you're not getting it.

Do millionaires have car payments? ›

Millionaires Avoid Car Payments

According to The National Study of Millionaires, the average millionaire drives a 4-year-old car with 41,000 miles on it. And you'll probably find a Toyota or Honda in their driveway, which are the two most popular car brands among millionaires (not Ferrari or Lamborghini).

Who is the cheapest car in the world? ›

Below are some of the world's cheapest car brands:
  • Tata Nano. The Tata Nano holds the title of the world's cheapest car. ...
  • Datsun Redi Go. ...
  • Renault Kwid. ...
  • Maruti Suzuki Alto 800. ...
  • Chery QQ4. ...
  • Hyundai EON. ...
  • Cherry A1. ...
  • Fiat Palio.
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What is the cheapest car ever made? ›

What Is the Cheapest Car in The World? For many years, the Tata Nano was the world's cheapest car ever. Back in the day, the Indian manufactured motor experienced high demand for the 625cc, twin-cylinder engine, £1700 priced tagged Nano. The back-to-basics bargain car entered production in 2008 and ceased in 2017.

Is there a car worth $1 billion dollars? ›

Is there a car worth $1 billion? No, and with the most expensive car in the world being the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé with a sale price of $142 million, we're far from a car hitting that mark.

Is 600 a month a high car payment? ›

How much should you spend on a car? Whether you're taking out an auto loan or a personal loan to pay for your car, it's a good idea to limit your car payments to between 10% and 15% of your take-home pay. If you take home $4,000 per month, you'd want your car payment to be no more than $400 to $600.

How much is a $100,000 car payment per month? ›

Buying a $100K car on a 60 month loan will cost you $2500 or so per month after you factor in sales tax, interest, registration fees, insurance, maintenance, etc.

Is 800 a month too much for a car payment? ›

Experts say your total car expenses, including monthly payments, insurance, gas and maintenance, should be about 20 percent of your take-home monthly pay. For non-math wizards, like me – Let's say your monthly paycheck is $4,000. Then a safe estimate for car expenses is $800 per month.

Is $700 a month a lot for a car payment? ›

According to Experian's third-quarter automotive finance report, drivers are spending over $700 and $500 each month for new and used vehicles, respectively. Insurance costs an average of $2,014 per year, according to Bankrate data.

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