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The Next Generation of Car Buying is Here

Purchase your next vehicle from the comfort of your own home on your tablet, smartphone, or desktop with Your Vehicle Your Offer Delievered!

Step 1: Find Your Vehicle.

Ed Voyles Honda has a large selection of new and pre-owned vehicles! Browse our inventory, find your vehicle and then click on the ā€œCHOOSE YOUR PAYMENTā€ button.

Step 2: Choose Your Offer.

Next youā€™ll complete the form to get a real-time credit decision, see multiple offers, and PICK the right offer for you!

Step 3: Delivered.

Shop when you want, where you want. We will deliver your new vehicle to you!
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Payment Calculators

Use our handy payment calculator to estimate your monthly payments and see what purchase price fits into your monthly budget.

Estimate Monthly Payments

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Only an estimate. Excludes taxes, title, license, and insurance.
Price

The total cost of the vehicle.

Down Payment

A down payment is an initial, upfront payment you make toward the total cost of the vehicle. Your down payment could be cash, the value of a trade-in, or both. The more you put down, the less you need to borrow. A larger down payment may also reduce your monthly payment and your total cost of financing.

Trade-in Value

The trade in value is the amount that a dealer is willing to offer you towards the purchase of a new vehicle in exchange for your current one. Itā€™s typically based on the market value of your vehicle (the amount it would sell for on the open market).

Payoff Amount

Your payoff amount is how much you will actually have to pay to satisfy the terms of your mortgage loan and completely pay off your debt. Your payoff amount is different from your current balance.

Additional Down Payment

Additional down payment in cash.

Loan Term

This is the length of your auto loan, generally expressed in months. A shorter loan term (in which you make monthly payments for fewer months) will reduce your total loan cost. A longer loan can reduce your monthly payment, but you pay more interest over the life of the loan. A longer loan also puts you at risk for negative equity, which is when you owe more on the vehicle than the vehicle is worth.

Finance Rate (APR)

This is the annual percentage rate, and is not always the same as the interest rate. This represents the annual rate that is charged, and as such, is the actual annual cost to the consumer over the course of the auto loan. The APR will allow you to more easily shop and compare car loans, since it equates all loans to the same annual rate.

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What Can I Afford?

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Only an estimate. Excludes taxes, title, license, and insurance.
Monthly payment

The amount you can afford to pay monthly for the vehicle.

Down Payment

A down payment is an initial, upfront payment you make toward the total cost of the vehicle. Your down payment could be cash, the value of a trade-in, or both. The more you put down, the less you need to borrow. A larger down payment may also reduce your monthly payment and your total cost of financing.

Trade-in Value

The trade in value is the amount that a dealer is willing to offer you towards the purchase of a new vehicle in exchange for your current one. Itā€™s typically based on the market value of your vehicle (the amount it would sell for on the open market).

Payoff Amount

Your payoff amount is how much you will actually have to pay to satisfy the terms of your mortgage loan and completely pay off your debt. Your payoff amount is different from your current balance.

Additional Down Payment

Additional down payment in cash.

Loan Term

This is the length of your auto loan, generally expressed in months. A shorter loan term (in which you make monthly payments for fewer months) will reduce your total loan cost. A longer loan can reduce your monthly payment, but you pay more interest over the life of the loan. A longer loan also puts you at risk for negative equity, which is when you owe more on the vehicle than the vehicle is worth.

Finance Rate (APR)

This is the annual percentage rate, and is not always the same as the interest rate. This represents the annual rate that is charged, and as such, is the actual annual cost to the consumer over the course of the auto loan. The APR will allow you to more easily shop and compare car loans, since it equates all loans to the same annual rate.

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