Consumers see higher auto payments in exchange for better borrowing rates
Higher interest rates have dimmed the appeal of longer-term loans even for borrowers with good credit, according to a recent Experian report. Instead, they pay more monthly for a shorter term in exchange for a better interest rate, according to Melinda Zabritski, Experian's head of automotive financial insights. The Federal Reserve has raised interest rates…
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