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Best Crossovers for $300 a Month

$300 Car Payments, Crossovers for $300 a month,
If you’re willing to live a little frugally, there are plenty of crossovers, new and used, available for around $300 a month.

Fact: Vehicles today are outfitted with more “stuff” than ever before. Standard safety equipment, sophisticated infotainment/connectivity systems, and a general desire for luxury features have combined to drive the average transaction price on new vehicles sold in the U.S. to almost $34,000. More sobering: The average transaction price on a new pickup comes in around $43,000.

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To help keep their vehicles affordable, consumers have been taking on loans with longer payback periods. Not so long ago, a 48-month loan was considered the industry standard. Today, the average loan length is 68 months–and 84-month loans are no longer uncommon. And what of the average new-car payment? Per USA Today, consumers are now paying $503 a month, on average, for their new cars and trucks.

Still, for every $53,000 Jeep Grand Cherokee being financed, there are plenty of more-affordable new and used cars and crossovers available for shoppers who are looking to live a little more frugally.

Here, we look at crossovers you can buy for $300 a month, assuming loan lengths of 48, 60, or 72 months. As a general rule, Consumer Guide doesn’t recommend loans as long as 72 months, but we might make an exception when the payments are low, and/or the vehicle being purchased has a record of strong resale value.

Some notes about the payment schedules seen here:

Note also that our examples include a new vehicle from a new-car store, a used car from a new-car store, and a used vehicle from a rental-car dealer. A private-party purchase, for consumers comfortable with such transactions, would likely yield a lower purchase price, though independent financing arrangements would need to be made.

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Impact of Loan Length on Purchase Price

A 48-month loan of about $300 a month will cover a vehicle of about $16,000, assuming a cash down payment of 20 percent.

 

A 60-month loan of about $300 a month will cover a vehicle of about $20,000, assuming a cash down payment of 20 percent.

 

A 72-month loan of about $300 a month will cover a vehicle of about $23,000, assuming a cash down payment of 20 percent.

 

Best Crossovers for $300 a Month

 

48 Months

This front-wheel-drive 2015 Nissan Rogue was listed on DriveChicago, an aggregate listing site for new-car dealers in the Chicago area. Assuming the asking price on this Rogue is firm, monthly payments would come to around $301–right at our budget. An AWD example would add about $20 to the monthly payments.

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60 Months

This front-wheel-drive 2015 Honda CR-V was listed on the Enterprise Car Sales site. At this price and as equipped, this small Honda Crossover would come to $304 monthly, only slightly over our $300 budget. An AWD example would run roughly $15 more each month.

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72 Months

This new front-wheel-drive, midlevel CX-3 lists for a reasonable $23,170, though Ceramic Metallic (shown) is the only no-cost color option. As shown above, our CX-3 comes to $294 per month, a little under our budget. Going with an AWD example will add $16 to the monthly payment, while an extra-cost color would add $4.

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