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How much more you’re paying for your car after this month’s interest rate hikes

The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) in March hiked the country’s prime interest rate for the ninth consecutive time by 50 basis points (bp), from 10.75% to 11.25%, adding strain to already cash-strapped consumers.

If your car finance agreement is on a linked interest rate, depending on the structure, this latest increase could add anywhere from R25 to R499 to the monthly repayment.

“A linked interest rate is linked to the prime lending rate and fluctuates with the SARB’s repo interest rate,” said Lebogang Gaoaketse, head of marketing and communication at WesBank.

Linked interest rates can seem attractive when entering into the initial contract as they are generally lower than fixed rates, the latter of which stays constant for the entire duration of the finance agreement.

However, the linked option has one main caveat.

With a linked contract, if the prime lending rate jumps, so, too, does the monthly amount the vehicle owner has to pay. Similarly, if the rate drops, the motorist will benefit from a lower monthly repayment.

With South Africa’s rising interest rates showing no sign of slowing down, it could lead to buyers postponing vehicle purchases, trading down, or even exiting the new-car market altogether, said Gaoaketse, none of which bodes well for the strength of the local economy.

What a 50bp interest rate hike looks like on your car payment

The table below indicates how the latest 50bp interest rate hike will reflect on your monthly car finance payment in March.

The finance contract was taken over a five-year period with no deposit put down on the vehicle.

Contract value (60 months) January 2023 (10.75%) March 2023 (11.25%) Change
R100,000 R2,257 R2,282 +R25 
R200,000 R4,419 R4,469 +R50
R300,000 R6,581 R6,656 +R75
R400,000 R8,742 R8,842 +R100
R500,000 R10,904 R11,029 +R125
R600,000 R13,066 R13,216 +R150
R700,000 R15,228 R15,403 +R175
R800,000 R17,390 R17,589 +R199
R900,000 R19,551 R19,776 +R225
R1,000,000 R21,713 R21,963 +R250
R1,250,000 R27,118 R27,430 +R312
R1,500,000 R32,522 R32,896 +R374
R1,750,000 R37,927 R38,363 +R436
R2,000,000 R43,331 R43,830 +R499

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