When shopping for a car, one of the biggest decisions is whether to buy or lease. This calculator helps you compare the total cost of each option, so you can make an informed choice that fits your budget and lifestyle. Keep in mind that the most cost-efficient option over the long term is often to purchase a year-old, low-mileage vehicle with cash—avoiding interest payments and sidestepping much of a vehicle's initial depreciation. However, for most people, that is a significant amount of money to spend all at once. So this calculator helps you weigh the two most common alternatives.

Financing a Vehicle

Enter the down payment, loan amount, and loan information for the vehicle you're considering.

These are example values. Update them to reflect your personal situation.

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$0 $100,000
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$0 $200,000
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Leasing a Vehicle

Enter the lease down payment, monthly payment, and lease term for comparison.

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$0 $500,000
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$0 $500,000
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When shopping for a car, one of the biggest decisions is whether to buy or lease. This calculator helps you compare the total cost of each option, so you can make an informed choice that fits your budget and lifestyle. Keep in mind that the most cost-efficient option over the long term is often to purchase a year-old, low-mileage vehicle with cash—avoiding interest payments and sidestepping much of a vehicle's initial depreciation. However, for most people, that is a significant amount of money to spend all at once. So this calculator helps you weigh the two most common alternatives.

Your Buy vs. Lease Comparison

This scenario compares the total cost of buying versus leasing based on your inputs. Remember, buying means you own the car at the end, while leasing means you return it.

Cost Difference

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directions_car Buy the Car
Down Payment
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Annual Loan Payment
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Total Loan Payments
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Total Cost to Buy
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Down Payment
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Monthly Lease Payment
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Total Lease Payments
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Total Cost to Lease
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Cost Comparison

 

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