This video illustrates the concept of negative equity in vehicle financing, where a borrower owes significantly more on a car than its current market value. In this example, someone owes $46,000 on a car worth only $15,990, meaning they are 'underwater' by approximately $30,001. This situation, often called being 'predator-ed,' occurs when high interest rates, long loan terms, or rapid vehicle depreciation cause the loan balance to exceed the car's resale value, creating significant financial risk for the borrower.
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Car Depreciation Shock: Owe $46K, Worth $16K? #shortsHinzugefügt:
you owe $46,000 with a $1,362 monthly payment. What do you think that car is worth? I'm going to say 30-something.
What would you say? I don't know.
Try. What do you think? What do you think it's worth?
A lot of money. Okay, $15,990.
You got Predator'd. No, not for a Mojave.
Might be a little more, but that's what we got.
But, it's certainly no more than half of what you owe.
No more.
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