Submitted by FunElephant7 t3_zxgkvn in personalfinance
My aunt (70 years old) recently bought a brand new car (2022 Honda CR-V EX AWD). Unfortunately, it looks like she has some buyer's remorse for various reasons. She originally reached out to me asking what the best way to deal with this was, so my first question is:
- What are the best available options for getting rid of this car and ultimately getting a different one while trying to minimize losses? (Can be reselling this car, opportunities through the original dealer, trading, etc).
When I started looking into this question for my aunt, I asked her for her paperwork. I don't have much experience with car loans, but there were a couple things that caught my eye. I'm seeing the following info:
- Annual Percentage Rate: 6.94%
- Financial Charge: $11,078.26
- Amount Financed: $ 41,194.94
- Total of Payments: $62,273.20
- Total Sale Price: $54,273.20 (including Down Payment of $2,000)
So my second question is:
- How does a 6.94% APR, which I assume is applied to the Financed Amount of $41,194.94 result in a $11,078.26 Financial Charge (which is 26.89%...)? Also, where does $62,273.20 come from? I can see that $41,194.94 (Amount Financed) + $11,078.26 (Financial Charge) + $2,000 (Down Payment) = $54,273.20 Total Sale Price. Basically, how do these numbers fit together? What do they mean? Where do they come from?
My last question is:
- How does a car with an MSRP of $30,810 end up costing $62,273.20? I understand there's taxes, various fees, dealer's profit, APR, etc, but something seems a bit off to me as the end total price is more than double the MSRP. Perhaps a more knowing person can explain?
Thanks in advance!
Update: Looks like my questions have been mostly answered. Thank you to everyone who responded. Specifically, I got a helpful reminder in how the APR is applied!
I guess my follow-up question would be whether anyone has recommendations regarding selling a car. Has anyone used CarGurus? Perhaps some other sites/methods for selling a car either to an individual or a company?
absurdamerica t1_j209dal wrote
The 54k sales price is nuts. Guessing she got various insurance (tire and wheel gap etc) add ons? Paint protection products maybe? What does her financing paperwork show?