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Search and compare $15,000 car loans across one of Australia's largest databases. View interest rates, repayments, fees and more to find a car loan ideal for your needs.

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170+ car loan products in RateCity’s database

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6.28%

6.28%

$292

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Australian Credit Licence 488228

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  • $5k to $100k
  • 1 to 7 years
  • Fixed Rate
  • Secured

6.28%

6.28%

$292

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Australian Credit Licence 488228

Fees & charges apply

  • $5k to $100k
  • 1 to 7 years
  • Fixed Rate
  • Secured

5.99%

7.12%

$290

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Australian Credit Licence 395219

Fees & charges apply

  • $5k to $150k
  • 3 to 7 years
  • Variable Rate
  • Secured

5.99%

7.12%

$290

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Australian Credit Licence 395219

Fees & charges apply

  • $5k to $150k
  • 3 to 7 years
  • Variable Rate
  • Secured

5.99%

7.12%

$290

More detailsclick for more details

Australian Credit Licence 395219

Fees & charges apply

  • $5k to $150k
  • 3 to 7 years
  • Variable Rate
  • Secured

Providers we compare

HSBC
ANZ
NAB
Westpac
Commonwealth Bank
Macquarie Bank
loans.com.au
OurMoneyMarket
Plenti
Unity Bank
RACQ Bank
IMB Bank
Heritage Bank
P&N Bank
The Mac
Money Place
Stratton Finance
Bank Australia Limited
Bendigo Bank
St.George Bank

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