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What To Do When You Can’t Pay Your Car Payments

Dec 17, 2022 | Finance Tips

According to Finder’s Consumer Sentiment Tracker, around 2.7 million people have car loans in Australia. This amounts to almost 14% of the population as of March 2021.
With such a large number of people driving vehicles bought on loan, it’s safe to assume that there are some struggling to make car repayments.
If you are one of those who can’t pay their car loans for one reason or another, you don’t have to consider your financial situation as hopeless. We’ll discuss what happens if you can’t pay your car loan, the best ways to pay off a car loan and how Finance One can help you make car repayments in a pinch.

What happens if you can’t pay your car loan?

Most auto loans are secured against your vehicle as collateral for the lender if you fail to repay the loan. This implies that if you stop making repayments , your lender may repossess your vehicle. However, before repossessing your vehicle, your lender must provide you with a 30-day notice to give you a chance to settle the late payment.

Some lenders also provide unsecured auto loans, which do not need you to utilise your vehicle as collateral. If you have an unsecured car loan, the lender cannot confiscate your vehicle without a court order. If you wish to cease making payments on your automobile loan, you can relinquish your vehicle.

What is the best way to pay off a car loan?

Now that you know what’s at stake if you can’t pay off your car, let’s look at some of the best ways to pay off a car loan, even for those with bad credit scores:
  • Contact your lender

As soon as you realise that you won’t be able to make car repayments, reach out to your lender and be honest. Lenders are often willing to work with borrowers to find practical solutions, such as changing the due date or altering the payment schedule.

  • Ask for a deferral
You might also inquire with your lender about deferring your auto repayment. If accepted, you will be able to skip a short number of repayments without incurring any fines or costs.
When it comes to delaying repayments, each vehicle lender has their own set of restrictions and criteria. Some enable you to postpone your whole payment, while others oblige you to continue paying interest. Some restrict the number of times you may seek a delay, while others prohibit them outright if you are already behind on your repayment obligations.
  • Sell or surrender the vehicle

Another option you can consider is either selling your vehicle to someone else or surrendering it willingly to the lender. In both cases, you’re freeing yourself from the financial burden and protecting your credit rating from any negative impacts.

  • Refinance your loan

This entails replacing your existing loan with a new one, typically from a different lender. Once you’ve completed the paperwork, your new lender will pay off your old loan and take over ownership of the automobile until you’ve paid it off completely. You may be able to lower your interest rate or monthly payment by refinancing.

We offer bad credit car loans

Finance One offers bad credit car loans, which are perfect for refinancing your car and acquiring more favourable payment terms. Check out our car payment calculator to see how much you can save, or read our blog on how to reduce your car loan repayments.

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Benefits of paying off a car loan early

Exploring all your options for making car payments quickly, even if it seems difficult to do, is essential for protecting your credit history and avoiding additional charges. Here are some of the benefits of paying off car loans as early as possible:

  • Save on interest rates

Paying off your car loan early will save you money on interest payments in the future. The sooner you can stop shelling out money monthly for your car, the more money you can save or use to pay off other obligations.

  • Allows you to be more financially flexible

A car loan is a serious expense that can tie your finances down for a number of years. Once you’re done with your car repayments, you’ll finally be able to enjoy more of your income or focus on resolving other debts.

  • You’ll own your car completely

Being done with your car payments means you can enjoy driving a car that’s 100% in your name. And when, at some point, you decide to sell it, you can do so easily without having to notify the bank or lender.

Pay off your car with the help of Finance One

Here at Finance One, we believe in giving people a second chance at finance. Struggling to make car payments shouldn’t automatically mean losing your much-needed car. With our team of compassionate financial experts, we can find the right financial solution for you, even with less-than-stellar credit history. Contact us today if you have any questions or concerns or want to learn more about how Finance One can save your car!Apply for a Vehicle Finance

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Disclaimer: The information above is of a general nature only and does not consider your personal objectives, financial situation or particular needs. You should consider seeking independent advice regarding your legal, financial, taxation or other needs, to check how the information relates to your particular circumstances. We do not accept responsibility for any loss arising from the use of, or reliance on, the information. All loan applications are subject to normal lending criteria. Fees and charges payable. Terms and conditions apply.

What To Do When You Can’t Pay Your Car Payments

Dec 17, 2022 | Finance Tips

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Makala Elliott

Makala is the Marketing Manager at Finance One. She has worked in the Finance and Lending industry for over 10 years, gathering a wealth of experience. She is passionate about helping Australians get back on track with their finances by passing on her knowledge.

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