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Farm Equipment Finance Vehicle Lease Repayment Calculator

Use this calculator to calculate the monthly lease payments for a motor vehicle. Compare various car leasing interest rates, loan terms and residual/balloon payments.

'Calculator results are estimates only and not quotes. Actual quotes will be provided by licensed brokers after you submit an enquiry.'

Car Lease Details:

Remember to make allowance for any relevant tax, stamp duty, registration, insurance or other costs to be included in the loan where applicable.
Enter whole numbers only please, no dots, commas etc.

The Residual (or Balloon) represents the amount due for repayment at the end of the Loan Term.

A large Residual will mean lower monthly payments but at a greater cost over the term.


% of Purchase Price
Select the number of years over which you would repay the loan.

A longer Loan Term will mean lower monthly repayments but at a higher cost overall.


The options below are indicative of what lenders currently offer.

Years
Select an interest rate for the calculator simulation.
The range of rates listed below are representative of those currently available.

Your actual rate can only be confirmed after you apply.


% per Annum
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car lease Repayment & Amortisation Calculator

Important!

Car Lease Interest Rates differ from lender to lender and will depend on your individual circumstances (credit history, employment status, age, etc.). To find out if you qualify ... and for a free, personalised interest rate and repayment quote, please CLICK HERE

Car Lease Amortisation Calculator

The following amortisation graphs detail month-by-month data on the progress of the proposed loan. The first chart below examines the reducing loan balance over the course of the finance contract term. The second graph illustrates the portion of each monthly repayment allocated to payment of interest vs principal reduction.

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How to use our Vehicle Lease Repayment Calculator

Our Vehicle Lease Repayment Calculator helps you estimate monthly lease repayments for a motor vehicle by modelling three key variables: interest rate, lease term, and the residual or balloon amount payable at the end. It’s important because small changes to any of these inputs can materially affect cash flow, total interest over the term, and the end-of-lease obligation, helping you compare scenarios before you speak with a lender or novated leasing provider.

How to complete the form for the best result:

1. Purchase Price

Enter the total amount you want financed for the vehicle. Include relevant upfront costs you intend to roll into the lease (for example, on-road costs or insurance where applicable). Use whole numbers only (no decimals, commas, or dots).

2. Balloon or Residual Value (percent of purchase price)

Select the residual percentage. A higher residual generally reduces the monthly payment but increases the amount left owing at the end, which can increase overall cost across the term. Choose a residual that matches your intended end-of-lease plan (keep, refinance, or sell).

3. Term of Loan (years)

Choose the number of years. Longer terms usually reduce monthly repayments but can increase total interest paid. Select a term that suits how long you expect to keep the vehicle and your budget tolerance.

4. Interest Rate (per annum)

Select an interest rate to simulate. Use a conservative rate when stress-testing affordability, because your actual rate may differ depending on lender policy and your circumstances.

5. Calculate

Click calculate to generate your estimated monthly lease repayment and amortisation visuals.

How to interpret the results:

1. Monthly repayment estimate: Use this as a budgeting guide and compare scenarios by adjusting term, rate, and residual.

2. Amortisation charts: Review how the balance reduces over time and how much of each payment is interest versus principal; this highlights when interest costs are highest and the impact of a larger residual.

ASIC compliance note: This guide is general information only and does not consider your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the full lease contract, fees, taxes, insurance, maintenance, and end-of-lease options before deciding, and consider getting personal advice if needed.

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Knowledgebase
Prepayment Penalty:
A fee charged by a lender if a borrower pays off their loan early.