Good luck with the car. I hope you enjoy it. The color looks sharp and the car will serve you well if properly maintained.
Assuming the OP financed 22000 for 72 months, the interest rate would be about 9.5%. A bit on the high side, but commensurate with the inherent risk of providing a loan to a youngster who may not have a credit history yet.
Here is the formula I did in Excel to get an approximate interest rate:
=PMT(0.095/12,72,22000) which equals 402.04 payment. I fiddled with the interest rate input until the payment equaled about 400 bucks.
There were too many variables involved to derive an accurate interest rate as I do not know the purchase price or if a trade in was involved or if an extended warranty or window etching was part of the equation.22k was a guesstimate of the amount being financed.
Assuming the OP financed 22000 for 72 months, the interest rate would be about 9.5%. A bit on the high side, but commensurate with the inherent risk of providing a loan to a youngster who may not have a credit history yet.
Here is the formula I did in Excel to get an approximate interest rate:
=PMT(0.095/12,72,22000) which equals 402.04 payment. I fiddled with the interest rate input until the payment equaled about 400 bucks.
There were too many variables involved to derive an accurate interest rate as I do not know the purchase price or if a trade in was involved or if an extended warranty or window etching was part of the equation.22k was a guesstimate of the amount being financed.