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Monthly payment, total interest and how much of the sticker price turns into interest, including GST/HST/PST, trade-in and negative equity.
The short answer
The vehicle
13% in Ontario, 5% in Alberta, 12% in BC, whichever is your province's combined rate.
What you put down
Anything above the trade-in value rolls into the new loan.
The loan
Monthly payment
$668.57
72 payments on $38,940.00 borrowed at 7.25%.
What you actually pay
The sticker price is not the price. Tax and interest are the rest of it.
Vehicle: $38,000 (72.9%), Sales tax: $4,940 (9.5%), Interest: $9,197 (17.6%)
- Vehicle$38,000
- Sales tax$4,940
- Interest$9,197
Vehicle price
GST/HST/PST
13.00% of $38,000 after trade-in
Cash down
Amount financed
Total interest
23.6% of what you borrowed
Total out of pocket
What you still owe
Compare this against what the car will be worth. That gap is how long you stay underwater.
Hover the chart to read any year.
Show the mathEvery payment, split into interest and principal
| Year | Interest | Principal | Balance |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | $2,646.83 | $5,376.03 | $33,563.97 |
| 2 | $2,243.85 | $5,779.01 | $27,784.96 |
| 3 | $1,810.68 | $6,212.20 | $21,572.76 |
| 4 | $1,345.02 | $6,677.85 | $14,894.91 |
| 5 | $844.47 | $7,178.41 | $7,716.49 |
| 6 | $306.38 | $7,716.50 | $0.00 |
What this does not include
Questions
What people ask
Is a 72- or 84-month loan a bad idea?
It lowers the payment and raises the total cost, and it keeps you underwater for longer, owing more than the car is worth. Compare the total interest at 48, 60 and 72 months; the payment difference is small next to the interest difference.
How much sales tax will I pay?
It depends on the province: 13% HST in Ontario, 15% in the Atlantic provinces, 5% GST in Alberta, and 12% combined in BC. Most provinces charge tax on the price after the trade-in is deducted.
What is negative equity and why does it matter?
It is the gap when you owe more on your trade-in than it is worth. Dealers will roll it into the new loan, which means you start the new vehicle already underwater and pay interest on the old one's debt for years.
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