JadeM
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If you earned say circa £2.5k clear a month, were pretty stable financially (no dept at all), & were a home owner whats the most you would pay for a car on Loan / Finance.
Whats the best way to borrow a large amount of money (20-30k) for likes of purchasing a car with it
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Melville
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Why not lease a car if your looking at that amount.
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LeeM
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2.5k clear after other bills or just after tax?
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JadeM
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Can you lease Porker 911's or Scooby 22B's
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JadeM
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quote: Originally posted by lee_wee
2.5k clear after other bills or just after tax?
Just after tax
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JadeM
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say about £2k clear after all household bills!
Options:
1) Car finance - probably the worst option.
2) Personal Bank loan - unsure whether they would even honour that amount.
3) Homeowner loan - Better deals than personal loan, lower APR etc.
4) Remortgage the house for current value & in theory pay the car over 25yrs Although in practice house price can as much as double over 5 yrs so could work out a cheap car if you look at it that way
[Edited on 04-09-2006 by JadeM]
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Melville
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quote: Originally posted by JadeM
Can you lease Porker 911's or Scooby 22B's
Without a doubt. My neighbour has a DB9 on lease.
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JadeM
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quote: Originally posted by Melville
quote: Originally posted by JadeM
Can you lease Porker 911's or Scooby 22B's
Without a doubt. My neighbour has a DB9 on lease.
Another thing to look into I suppose
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LeeM
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http://www.carleasinguk.com/Car-Leasing/Porsche/
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Ojc
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Lloyds TSB do car leasing, they've got some awesome cars you can get.
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JadeM
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Porsche 911
997 Carrera Coupe including Metallic Paint- 36 months (3+35 payments) - 10,000 miles per year - Add Vat for PCH - Non-Maintenance.
Price: £809 per month
Bit more than I had in mind!!
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antonOO2
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shit the bed im paying that on my rrs ,but then i am buying
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JadeM
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I would maybe go £500-£600 a month but I would like to think im buying it...no leasing
I used to spend that a month going out getting pissed & forgetting things afterall
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antonOO2
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to buy i would say with those repayments ,you would be looking at about 25-30k to be spending.Ditto on the getting pissed ive stopped it now though
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LeeM
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i reckon u could shop about to get cheaper than that!
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antonOO2
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You have to be carefull as alot of these companies online quote business rates and you have to add vat to them.
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antonOO2
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quote: Originally posted by JadeM
Porsche 911
997 Carrera Coupe including Metallic Paint- 36 months (3+35 payments) - 10,000 miles per year - Add Vat for PCH - Non-Maintenance.
Price: £809 per month
Bit more than I had in mind!!
That is plas the dreaded so more like 950 /month and thell have hidden cost i bet.
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JadeM
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quote: Originally posted by antonOO2
to buy i would say with those repayments ,you would be looking at about 25-30k to be spending.Ditto on the getting pissed ive stopped it now though
Can I just approach various lenders & say I want to pay 500 a month towards a car for x number of years....how much will you give me
I only go out once every 2 or 3 months now, & usually feel like crap when I do + Ive got the girl I want now so no need to be sleazing around night clubs anymore + think id rather have this sat on the drive more than 1/2 weekend in bed & other half a memory blank
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JadeM
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quote: Originally posted by antonOO2
You have to be carefull as alot of these companies online quote business rates and you have to add vat to them.
How easy is it to set up a company, get vat registered & start putting your cars / holidays / stationary etc through the books??
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antonOO2
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yeah choose the car and go and sit down with them.They do allsorts of deals on leasing and finance.my last car was 25k and i was paying circa £500/month quid that was over 3 years with a £10000 balloon.But im out of that after only 10 months and from selling walked away without owing a penny as the car met the outstanding finance value.all depends on deposit ,how long the contarct is etc
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Ojc
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Are you me Colin?
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antonOO2
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quote: Originally posted by JadeM
quote: Originally posted by antonOO2
You have to be carefull as alot of these companies online quote business rates and you have to add vat to them.
How easy is it to set up a company, get vat registered & start putting your cars / holidays / stationary etc through the books??
is relativaly easy but you will have to be earning a salary from the company as you will have to pay tax on the car as it will be seen as a company car.And on a 911 they wont go easy on the tax you pay.If you buy the car personally and use it for company use then you can charge the company 0.40p for every business mile you do they give this in the form of tax relief.So if you do 10000 business mile a year then you claim back £4000 from mr tax man.but you have to keep a log of the milage.This is the route i went down to avoid being taxed as a company car it is most benificial to me .
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JadeM
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Are you me Colin?
How small is you penis???
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JadeM
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quote: Originally posted by antonOO2
quote: Originally posted by JadeM
quote: Originally posted by antonOO2
You have to be carefull as alot of these companies online quote business rates and you have to add vat to them.
How easy is it to set up a company, get vat registered & start putting your cars / holidays / stationary etc through the books??
is relativaly easy but you will have to be earning a salary from the company as you will have to pay tax on the car as it will be seen as a company car.And on a 911 they wont go easy on the tax you pay.If you buy the car personally and use it for company use then you can charge the company 0.40p for every business mile you do they give this in the form of tax relief.So if you do 10000 business mile a year then you claim back £4000 from mr tax man.but you have to keep a log of the milage.This is the route i went down to avoid being taxed as a company car it is most benificial to me .
Sounds pretty good to me, Jades wanting to get into photography & do like weddings and other occasions etc so would need to be registered & whatso for that, think this could be a good front to finance our (my) Porsche
Can you claim back Tax relief for a private car if your the owner / director of the company???
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JadeM
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quote: Originally posted by antonOO2
yeah choose the car and go and sit down with them.They do allsorts of deals on leasing and finance.my last car was 25k and i was paying circa £500/month quid that was over 3 years with a £10000 balloon.But im out of that after only 10 months and from selling walked away without owing a penny as the car met the outstanding finance value.all depends on deposit ,how long the contarct is etc
What company do you buy yours from???
£10k balloon?? Is that like a deposit or something??
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