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US auto loan and lease market stress
Overview
In early July 2026, U.S. car‑loan borrowers began extending financing terms, with many taking on seven‑year loans as monthly payments reached record highs. By the end of the month, the share of new‑vehicle leases had slipped to roughly 23%, down from pre‑pandemic levels. Automakers cited tighter dealer inventories after the 2021‑2023 chip shortage and higher interest rates as reasons for reducing cheap lease offers, which pushed monthly lease payments up by several hundred dollars. The combined effect of a shrinking leasing market and soaring loan costs forced more consumers to rely on longer‑duration financing, deepening the broader affordability crunch in the U.S. auto market.
Entities
General Motors · United States · David Ferraez · JD Power · Edmunds
Timeline
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19 days ago
[BUSINESS] 6 sourcesUS car leasing share falls to 23% as rates rise and inventories tightenUS vehicle leasing dropped from 30% pre‑pandemic to 23% in early 2026 as automakers cut cheap lease offers and rates rise, prompting longer loan terms.
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about 1 month ago
[BUSINESS] 3 sourcesUS car loan borrowers extend terms as monthly payments hit record highUS new‑car loans hit records in Q2 2026: 36.5% of buyers chose 73‑month terms, average monthly payment rose to $777, and down‑payments fell to 11.6% of price.
Sources
automotiveaddicts.com · kfgo.com · paparazzi.com.ar · wkzo.com · wsau.com · wtvbam.com