Hello, Friend got a new truck. Price of truck OTD = $45k Down payment at time of finance = $2k ($43k financed) Interest = 6.9% Total for 75 months = $55.5k roughly which means it’s about $10k of ONLY interest. Payment = $710/month
Correct me if I’m wrong but in theory this truck can be paid off tomorrow and my friend pays none of the $10k interest, right? Anyway, my friend has a check that he wants to use of about $23k. My question is: is it better to put the $23k towards the auto loan right now (ensuring that the money goes towards the principal) or is there a better alternative like placing the money in a HYSA and earn about a 5% interest (I know it can fluctuate) and use that account to pay off the debt gradually? He’d be paying a lot more than the minimum monthly as well. I guess the only upside to this is though is having more cash liquid if ever needed.
The biggest concern with paying it off early would be not having enough cash on hand should an issue come up. If he has a decent emergency fund, or even access to another line of credit like a credit card in case of an emergency, then he should probably pay it off.