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Banks Increase Car Loan Rejections Over $1,000 Monthly Payment Concerns

​​​​​​As borrowers struggle with making their $1,000 monthly car payments, banks with auto financing units are swiftly adjusting to stricter credit conditions by turning down many prospective buyers, further complicating the process for consumers to secure auto loans.

According to Bloomberg, “That’s freezing out buyers with lower credit scores who can’t afford a large down payment, while Americans with healthy finances are having more trouble than usual securing loans.”

New data from Cox Automotive shows access to auto credit has tumbled to the lowest level since August 2020. The approval rate for loans is down 1.6% year-over-year.

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6 thoughts on “Banks Increase Car Loan Rejections Over $1,000 Monthly Payment Concerns”

  1. My 4×4 truck with over sized wheels only costs me 1,200 a month for 12 years.

    I love my 4×4 diesel truck

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