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Switching from monthly to bi-weekly auto loan payments adds the equivalent of one full extra payment per year — directly to principal. The savings is real.

$20,274
7.50%
60 months

In plain English

Switching to bi-weekly payments on a $20,274 loan at 7.50% APR saves you $443 in interest and pays off the loan 5.7 months early (54.3 months total vs 60 on standard monthly).

Interest saved
$443
Bi-weekly payment
$203
Standard monthly
$406
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Bi-weekly payments work only if your lender accepts them WITHOUT a third-party servicing fee. Call your loan servicer first — some banks reject extra-frequency payments unless you set up automatic ACH. If yours doesn't, refinancing into a lender that does often saves more than the bi-weekly trick alone.

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Assumes: Bi-weekly savings assume your lender posts each half-payment immediately (not holds it for the monthly due date). Some lenders hold split payments — eliminating the interest savings. Verify in your loan agreement before relying on these numbers.

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