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If you're looking for a great car loan deal for a new or used vehicle purchase or refinance, you are in the right place. Car Loans Australia provides a free service to help you find, and pre-qualify for, the right car loan, from a selection of participating specialist Car Loan Brokers, Banks & Non-bank Lenders, from our nation-wide referral partner network, without accessing or affecting your credit file!!

Let's help find your car loan!

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Comparison results are from participating brokers within our referral network and may not represent all providers in the market. We may receive a referral fee at no cost to you. We do not provide financial advice or credit assistance directly.

Any Purpose

New car purchase, Used car buyers, Refinancing, Private sale, Dealer purchase.

Any Situation

We can help find your next car loan regardless of your employment situation or credit history.

All Features

Secured Car Loans, Unsecured Finance, Vehicle Leasing, Hire Purchase, Chattel Mortgage, Major Banks, Non-bank Lenders, Lo/No-doc Loans.

Free assessment

Simply complete our short online loan enquiry form for direct access to a specialist broker or lender who can best accomodate your specific needs and circumstances.

Multiple lenders

When you submit an online loan enquiry with us, We match your enquiry with a qualified broker or lender who can access a range of finance options from their panel. This may not represent all possible lenders or products available in the market.

No credit check on enquiry

Submitting your initial finance enquiry with us does not involve a credit check or create an entry on your credit file. Your details are used for our preliminary eligibility assessment and to match you with a broker or lender. If you choose to proceed with a referred broker or lender, they may conduct a credit check in line with their application process, which could affect your credit file. Multiple credit file enquiries can make it more difficult to obtain a loan and may limit your options.

Not yet ready to buy?

Use our free, no-obligation eligibility assessment to get an indication of how much you may be able to borrow based on typical criteria used by our participating lenders. This is not a loan approval or offer, but it can help you go car shopping with a clearer idea of your likely borrowing capacity.

Just complete our simple car loan eligibility application form and a fully qualified car loan broker from our referral network will set out your options for achieving what you want to do. Any guidance or recommendations will be provided by the licensed broker or adviser to whom your enquiry is referred.

If you do not currently qualify automatically to borrow enough money to buy your dream car right now, your car loan broker can help you by:-

  • explaining all of the options and alternatives that may currently be available to you;
  • showing you exactly what more you need to do in order to borrow the amount you need now;
  • outlining exactly what you will need to do in order to qualify at some time in the future and;
  • maintaining contact with you to provide ongoing information and assistance as you require until you are ready to buy.

How we work for you!

We do not rely on automated software to provide "instant" car finance recommendations ... because we believe that no software can completely comprehend the specific needs of any individual in determining the most appropriate car finance products or options.

When you apply for a free assessment on this website, your enquiry details are provided to a qualified broker from our referral panel, who will then utilise the latest product analysis research and technology in order to tailor any recommendations and product comparisons to your personal circumstances. Car Loans Australia does not itself provide financial product advice or credit assistance; this is provided solely by the licensed broker or adviser to whom your enquiry is referred.

Therefore it is important, when you complete your eligibility assessment application, that you answer all questions as completely and as accurately as possible.

Car Loans Australia Weekly Motoring and Market News Wrap

Podcast Cover Image This week: EVs go mainstream as May sales crown the Tesla Model Y and push battery‑electric share to about 20%, with nearly half of all sales electrified. The RBA is expected to hold at 4.35% on 15–16 June, keeping borrowing costs elevated and reinforcing the need to compare lenders and features, not just rates. From 1 July, minimum wages rise about 4.75% to just over $1000 a week, which may help some car‑loan applicants, though expenses still matter. Visit car-loans-australia.com for calculators, comparisons and a free eligibility check.


Car Loans Articles

Navigating Car Finance: How to Choose a Loan That Works for You
Navigating Car Finance: How to Choose a Loan That Works for You
Buying a car is a significant financial decision, and for many, it means exploring the world of car finance. In Australia, the options are plentiful, and understanding them is key to making an informed choice. Car finance can seem daunting, with various loan types, interest rates, and repayment plans to consider. But fear not – a clear understanding of these options can steer you towards a deal that complements your financial circumstances. - read more
Your Car Loan Journey: From Application to Approval
Your Car Loan Journey: From Application to Approval
In this article, we are embarking on a guided journey that we believe will help immensely in navigating the intricacies of the car loan process. - read more
Decoding Car Loan Fees: What to Watch Out For
Decoding Car Loan Fees: What to Watch Out For
Navigating the car loan landscape in Australia can feel like a daunting task. With a vast array of options available, choosing the right car loan can significantly impact your financial well-being. Understanding the fees associated with car loans is crucial, as they play a significant role in the total cost of the loan. - read more
The Pros and Cons of Car Loans for Used Vehicles in Australia
The Pros and Cons of Car Loans for Used Vehicles in Australia
With the rising cost of living, many Australians are opting for used vehicles as a cost-effective alternative to brand-new cars. Buying a used car can offer significant savings, reducing the initial financial burden while still providing reliable transportation. - read more
Avoid the Pitfalls: Common Mistakes to Avoid When Seeking Car Finance
Avoid the Pitfalls: Common Mistakes to Avoid When Seeking Car Finance
Entering the world of car finance can be both an exciting and daunting venture. With a plethora of options for car loans in Australia, it is essential for potential buyers to arm themselves with knowledge to make the best financial decision. A well-informed choice can be the difference between a loan that propels your personal mobility, and one that hinders your financial stability. - read more

Finance News

RBA Maintains Cash Rate at 4.35% in June 2026 Decision
RBA Maintains Cash Rate at 4.35% in June 2026 Decision
11 Jun 2026: Paige Estritori
In its June 2026 meeting, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) decided to hold the cash rate steady at 4.35%. This unanimous decision reflects the central bank's cautious approach amid ongoing economic uncertainties and inflationary pressures. - read more
EOFY 2026: Unmissable Ute Deals and Tax Insights
EOFY 2026: Unmissable Ute Deals and Tax Insights
11 Jun 2026: Paige Estritori
As the end of the financial year (EOFY) approaches, Australian car buyers have a unique opportunity to take advantage of significant discounts and tax benefits on utes. Several manufacturers are offering compelling deals, making it an ideal time to consider a new vehicle purchase. - read more
Electric Vehicles Capture 20% of Australian New Car Market in May 2026
Electric Vehicles Capture 20% of Australian New Car Market in May 2026
04 Jun 2026: Paige Estritori
In May 2026, electric vehicles (EVs) achieved a significant milestone in Australia, accounting for 20% of all new car sales. This marks a substantial increase from previous months and underscores a growing shift towards sustainable transportation options among Australian consumers. - read more
2026 Subaru Solterra: More Range, Power, and Affordability
2026 Subaru Solterra: More Range, Power, and Affordability
04 Jun 2026: Paige Estritori
Subaru Australia has unveiled the 2026 Solterra, its updated electric SUV, featuring significant enhancements in range, power, and affordability. The new model is now available from $63,990 plus on-road costs, reflecting a substantial price reduction compared to its predecessor. - read more
Government Announces Reduction in EV Tax Incentives from 2027
Government Announces Reduction in EV Tax Incentives from 2027
04 Jun 2026: Paige Estritori
The Australian government has announced plans to gradually reduce tax exemptions for electric vehicles (EVs) starting in April 2027. This decision comes in response to the escalating costs associated with the current incentive scheme, which have significantly exceeded initial projections. - read more

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