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GM84.0702.57%
F14.790-0.05%
RIVN16.680-0.08%
CYD51.8301.8%
HMC26.9700.53%
TM180.2205.27%
CVNA68.9004.8%
PAG180.070-0.89%
LAD308.520-4.86%
AN193.3901.86%
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ABG199.5500.02%
SAH83.710-0.9%
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GM84.0702.57%
F14.790-0.05%
RIVN16.680-0.08%
CYD51.8301.8%
HMC26.9700.53%
TM180.2205.27%
CVNA68.9004.8%
PAG180.070-0.89%
LAD308.520-4.86%
AN193.3901.86%
GPI325.7400.41%
ABG199.5500.02%
SAH83.710-0.9%
TSLA411.1704.74%
GM84.0702.57%
F14.790-0.05%
RIVN16.680-0.08%
CYD51.8301.8%
HMC26.9700.53%
TM180.2205.27%
CVNA68.9004.8%
PAG180.070-0.89%
LAD308.520-4.86%
AN193.3901.86%
GPI325.7400.41%
ABG199.5500.02%
SAH83.710-0.9%


Auto financing stays strong despite federal rate cuts – Andy Mayers | Cox Automotive

Auto loan rates and vehicle affordability depend on various factors, such as market timing, individual credit profiles, tariffs, production pressures, and lenders’ risk appetites. For consumers, timing a purchase to get better financing is challenging, and affordability remains a key concern even after recent rate cuts.

To offer insight on navigating these challenges, Andy Mayers, Lender Solutions Strategist at Cox Automotive, joins us on today’s episode of CBT Now to share his perspective on opportunities for dealers and buyers alike.

According to Mayers, the federal rate cuts have not materially lowered borrowing costs for many buyers, particularly in the subprime market, where lenders are not passing the savings on to consumers. Leasing auto remains below pre-COVID levels, despite new vehicle prices approaching $50,000. Similarly, concerns over tariffs and residual vehicle values have contributed to slower adoption of lease programs, despite used vehicle prices remaining a hot segment for financing. 

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Additionally, consumer demand remains strong across both high-end income prime buyers and subprime borrowers, creating a “bell curve” of financing activity. Mayers notes that while high-income buyers are slightly reducing cash transactions, demand from subprime borrowers is growing.  Affordability challenges extend beyond vehicle price to include repair, insurance, and aftermarket production costs, which collectively affect the total cost of ownership and necessitate lenders providing additional support to facilitate aftermarket sales. 

“There’s no way you can game [the market] as a consumer when it comes to buying a car at the right time.”

Mayers notes that the rates are not actually driving consumer behavior, pointing out that the timing of purchases that match rate fluctuations is nearly impossible. “You never know which car is going to be subvented or what lease rates will be month to month, especially in the used car market,” he says. 

Further, dealers are contending with a risk of fraud, including synthetic identity schemes and internal misconduct. Mayers advises rigorous identity verification, income validation, and careful documentation to ensure that financed vehicles remain secure and prevent recourse issues with lenders.  

Similarly, financing is increasingly beginning outside of the dealership, with more consumers arriving already pre-approved. Therefore, dealers must manage these buyers seamlessly, striking a balance between convenience and due diligence to maintain customer satisfaction while minimizing risk.

Looking ahead, Mayers recommends that dealers focus on understanding total ownership costs, integrating aftermarket solutions into financing strategies, and strengthening fraud prevention protocols. These steps are vital for navigating the next six to 12 months of the auto finance landscape, as consumer demand persists and the industry adapts to evolving market pressures. 

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