2025 Bank of America Auto Loan Review
Best for Bank of America customers: You don’t need to be a customer to get a auto loan, but being one has perks. Customers can check new and used car loan rates by prequalifying online, and Preferred Rewards members can qualify for discounted rates.
auto loan rates and terms

| Starting annual percentage rate (APR) | Loan terms | Loan amounts | Fees
Fee information in this review reflects what the lender publicly discloses on its website or to LendingTree directly, and doesn’t necessarily cover all fees that exist. Other fees may apply. “Not specified” means the lender has not provided fee details to us and/or doesn’t publish its fees.
| Minimum credit score | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New auto loans | months | Starting at ($8,000 in Minnesota) | No doc fee | |||
| Used auto loans | months | Starting at ($8,000 in Minnesota) | No doc fee | |||
| Refinance auto loans | months | Starting at ($8,000 in Minnesota) | No doc fee |
pros and cons
Pros
- Up to 0.50% rate discount for Preferred Rewards
What you need to get a car loan with
- Age: 18+
- Residency: Reside in any U.S. state or Washington, D.C.
- Citizenship: U.S. citizen, permanent resident or nonpermanent resident
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Vehicle requirements:
- Age: 10 calendar years or less
- Mileage: 125,000 miles or less
- Value: $6,000+
- Purpose: Personal use only — no commercial or business vehicles allowed
- Title/condition: No salvaged, branded title, gray market or lemon law vehicles
- Type: No heavy-duty trucks, conversion or delivery vehicles, motorcycles, boats, aircraft or RVs
How starting rates compare to LendingTree’s lowest offers
for new cars, for used cars and for auto refis. See how these rates compare with the average lowest APRs offered on the LendingTree marketplace in the table below.
| Credit range | Average lowest APR for new auto loan offers | Average lowest APR for used auto loan offers | Average lowest APR for auto refi loan offers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Excellent (800+) | 7.16% | 9.34% | 5.06% |
| Very good (740 – 799) | 8.07% | 8.47% | 5.29% |
| Good (670 – 739) | 11.34% | 13.30% | 6.13% |
| Fair (580 – 669) | 20.51% | 22.36% | 9.02% |
| Poor (under 580) | 22.85% | 24.35% | 13.70% |
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Prequalify
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It’s smooth sailing once you finalize your loan with your lender — you could see money in your account in as soon as 24 hours.
Is a auto loan right for you?
If you’re already a
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How auto loans compare
With so many auto loan lenders on the market, it’s hard to know how a lender stacks up. Here’s how new car loans compare to loans from competitors and .
| Starting APR |
Capital One auto loans APR and loan term disclosure
Please note that your starting APR depends on the type of car loan you get and the length of your loan term. Capital One new auto loans Starting at 5.11% APR for 60-month loan terms Starting at 5.48% APR for 72-month loan terms Capital One used auto loans Starting at 5.67% APR for 60-month loan terms Starting at 6.08% APR for 72-month loan terms | Not specified | |
| Loan terms | months | months | months |
| Loan amounts | Starting at ($8,000 in Minnesota) | Starting at | |
| Fees
Fee information in this review reflects what the lender publicly discloses on its website or to LendingTree directly, and doesn’t necessarily cover all fees that exist. Other fees may apply. “Not specified” means the lender has not provided fee details to us and/or doesn’t publish its fees.
| No doc fee | Not specified | Not specified |
| Minimum credit score | Not specified | Not specified |
has competitive starting rates and standard repayment terms. But and Chase offer both extra-short loan terms to help you save money on interest and long loan terms to lower your monthly payment.
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