ShEp
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Never looked into this before.
Whats the deal here? pay a £1300 deposit then £136 pm for 23months, then what?
Hand the car back?
Sounds like a waste of money tbh. could buy one (albeit not new) for little more than that.
Depends on the circumstances and your definition of a waste of money. I can assure you if you vuy a VXR your depreciation in two years will be more than you make in payments here before you have paid any of the car.
Only if buying brand new, yes.
but if you want a corsa vxr, surely you're better off buying one second hand outright?
Ah, the age old new vs second hand argument. Pointless. Completely pointless argument.
Not really.
OWN a second hand one, or borrow someone's new one
No brainer for me, I'd rather own it.
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Ian
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No hassle motoring, warranty for the entire term etc., that's very cheap.
£152pm with £457 down.
Sure you'd spend more than that on a bit of paintwork, wheel refurb and a gearbox rebuild.
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3CorsaMeal
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But you'd still own the gearbox.
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Ian
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Granted
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Mike
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
But you'd still own the gearbox.
The advantage of which is?
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Toby
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quote: Originally posted by ShEp
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
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Never looked into this before.
Whats the deal here? pay a £1300 deposit then £136 pm for 23months, then what?
Hand the car back?
Sounds like a waste of money tbh. could buy one (albeit not new) for little more than that.
Depends on the circumstances and your definition of a waste of money. I can assure you if you vuy a VXR your depreciation in two years will be more than you make in payments here before you have paid any of the car.
Only if buying brand new, yes.
but if you want a corsa vxr, surely you're better off buying one second hand outright?
Ah, the age old new vs second hand argument. Pointless. Completely pointless argument.
Not really.
OWN a second hand one, or borrow someone's new one
No brainer for me, I'd rather own it.
Without getting into the pros and cons of it all as its largely depending on circumstances and requirements but talking specifically about this offer and the marque of the car I can assure you that if you were to buy a used VXR and keep the car for two years you would be worse off. The depreciation alone (nevermind maitainence) would be more than the payments to 'rent' the car.
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Kyle T
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Always love it when new debate material pops up
I love my cheap-as-chips used car, but I would take a lease/new deal on 0% for my missus every single time. It was a boggo Corsa D this time on 0%, will seriously consider something a bit sportier on lease next time around.
Lotus Elise 111R
Impreza WRX STi
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Mike
quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
But you'd still own the gearbox.
The advantage of which is?
You can sell it for monies if you wish lol
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Jason x
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i cant imagine leasing/financing a car.. all my friends are into it, new cars all over the shop.. i'd much rather OWN an old B and modify it over time to make nicer
[Edited on 04-05-2014 by Jason x]
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IvIarkgraham
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quote: Originally posted by Jason x
i cant imagine leasing/financing a car.. all my friends are into it, new cars all over the shop.. i'd much rather OWN an old B and modify it over time to make nicer
[Edited on 04-05-2014 by Jason x]
or write it off in weeks
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Ben G
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and spend a fortune fixing bits aswell.
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kz
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quote: Originally posted by Jason x
i cant imagine leasing/financing a car.. all my friends are into it, new cars all over the shop.. i'd much rather OWN an old B and modify it over time to make nicer
[Edited on 04-05-2014 by Jason x]
Exactly mate same here!
Modifying is just far too important to me. Owning a brand spanker would be awesome, but... kinda boring.
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Nic Barnes
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It's a good deal and if it gets more junk off the road then brilliant
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A2H GO
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What are they new, £19-20k? And after two years a quick look on AutoTrader says £11k so £9k loss.
This deal over two years (putting down 6 months) at £4410 represents a huge ‘saving’ over buying a new one 'cash'.
Even if you bought the two year old one now for £11k, I bet you’d loose £4k in the next two years and have to pay if anything breaks, might as well have a new one.
[Edited on 06-05-2014 by A2H GO]
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3CorsaMeal
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To me it just shows what a massive rip off new cars are, they set the price to make all the renting deals work out like that.. Its all a con really.
i still believe the majority of cars are only worth £4-5k, as soon as the car you like reaches that price, thats the time to buy.
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tom130691
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
To me it just shows what a massive rip off new cars are, they set the price to make all the renting deals work out like that.. Its all a con really.
i still believe the majority of cars are only worth £4-5k, as soon as the car you like reaches that price, thats the time to buy.
Cars are relatively cheap in the UK tbh, compare us to China, its 5k for a licence plate in shanghai, then 5k for a tata looking thing,
I was dealing with Chinese people alot via work, Its a crazy place
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pow
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Should see the price of cars in spain. It's silly!
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Corsa_Sport21
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Yes but i bet the wages etc over there are also higher than over here etc.
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VrsTurbo
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
Yes but i bet the wages etc over there are also higher than over here etc.
Uk have it pretty good when it comes to taxes and cost of living compared to some european places
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tom130691
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
Yes but i bet the wages etc over there are also higher than over here etc.
Nope not yet anyway
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Corsa_Sport21
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So how do they afford to buy cars?? Last time i looked, they weren't short of cars on the road.
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taylorboosh
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That is a great deal, infact its cheaper than my clio lol but... I like owning and tinkering
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
What are they new, £19-20k? And after two years a quick look on AutoTrader says £11k so £9k loss.
This deal over two years (putting down 6 months) at £4410 represents a huge ‘saving’ over buying a new one 'cash'.
Even if you bought the two year old one now for £11k, I bet you’d loose £4k in the next two years and have to pay if anything breaks, might as well have a new one.
[Edited on 06-05-2014 by A2H GO]
Ojc can get a new one for £2.50 and a packet of hobnobs.
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John
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£13.5 for a brand new VXR.
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3CorsaMeal
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Someone at work commented how people treat cars like they do phones now. Prefer to be in a contract instead of psying for a phone outright.
Just sticking it out there. Doesn't really bother me. I think both options have advantages but you have to have the time and tools to really benefit from older cheaper cars.
Not going to tinker with my new car. Not even a remap etc.
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