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Discover LudwigThe phrase "car payment" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the regular amount of money that a person pays to finance or lease a car. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as discussing budgeting, financial planning or making a purchase. Here are a few examples: - "I have to make my car payment by the end of the week or else I'll be charged a late fee." - "His car payment is a significant part of his monthly expenses." - "When I bought this car, I had to negotiate the monthly car payment with the dealership." - "With the increase in gas prices, I'm struggling to make my car payment and cover other expenses."
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Her car payment: $400.
Nicole's car payment.
So has your car payment.
I don't pay my car payment.
I have a mortgage, car payment, utilities, and a child.
"I'm having difficulty making my car payment," he told her.
We don't have any debt beyond mortgages and a car payment.
"The price of gas doesn't affect me that much if I don't have a car payment".
Two of them noted that five years ago, I was late on a car payment.
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What I didn't need was a new-car payment.
I can't make my car payment..
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