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What can you actually drive on this salary?

Type your monthly take-home. We work out the EMI a lender would call safe, then show only the vehicles that fit under it — with the real interest rate, tenure and down payment applied.

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How AffordEMI decides what you can afford

Every number on this page comes from two things: the EMI formula banks actually use, and a debt-to-income ceiling that lenders apply when they underwrite you. Nothing is guesswork, and nothing you type leaves your device.

The EMI formula

EMI = P × r × (1+r)ⁿ ÷ ((1+r)ⁿ − 1). P is the amount financed after your down payment, r is the annual rate divided by twelve, and n is the tenure in months. Reducing balance, monthly rest — the standard for vehicle loans in every market listed here.

The 40–50% rule

Lenders cap total monthly obligations as a share of net income. Conservative underwriting sits near 40%; stretched approvals go to 50% and beyond. We subtract your existing EMIs first, so what is left is genuinely available. The dashed mark on the meter sits at 20% of income — the level most planners suggest for a vehicle alone, once fuel, insurance and servicing are counted.

About the prices

Prices are curated on-road estimates for popular variants in each market, including typical registration and insurance loading. They move constantly. Treat them as a starting point and confirm with the dealer before you sign anything.

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Every market at a glance

The same salary buys very different vehicles depending on where you earn it, and not mainly because of prices. What moves the answer most is the interest rate and the share of income a lender will let you commit. Brazil and South Africa are expensive to borrow in; the UAE and Germany are cheap. Singapore and the UAE impose a legal minimum down payment that no negotiation removes.

MarketCurrencySafeStretchTypical car rateMin. down
India40%50%9.4%
United States$36%45%7.3%
United Kingdom£40%50%8.9%
United Arab EmiratesAED40%50%4.6%20%
AustraliaA$38%48%7.6%
CanadaC$40%44%7.2%
SingaporeS$45%55%5.4%30%
Germany40%50%5.6%
BrazilR$30%40%24.0%
South AfricaR35%45%12.75%

Safe and stretch are the share of net monthly income a lender will allow across all your obligations. Rates are market averages for new-vehicle finance, not offers. Pick your market above to run the numbers against a real catalogue.

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