Consumers have never paid more to finance their cars.
Monthly payments on loans given out in June to buy a new car averaged an all-time high of $686, according to car-shopping site Edmunds, whose data go back to 2005. That is up 4% from January and 13% above a year ago.
Source: finance.yahoo.com
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