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Robin
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27th Mar 13 at 11:56   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Tell me more about the depot


Bruntingthorpe is a depot for some car makes.


As is Rockingham, Bedford Autodrome too. Seems a common sideline
LeeM
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27th Mar 13 at 16:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

why did you go with finance in the end?
Steve
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27th Mar 13 at 16:46   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

cheapest option
Steve
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27th Mar 13 at 16:47   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

plus she can give the car back after 3 years for a deposit on a new one, or pay the balloon payment, or just refinance the remainder and carry on paying i off over the 5 year term
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so she hasn't bought it then.
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No. Steves mum has.
John
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Sounds like lease and not finance?
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its kind of an open ended 3 year lease agreement yes, with the option of continuing the repayments.

We could have had a traditional finance plan for the same price, but felt it more sensible to leave the option there at the end of 3 years to change the car

In any finance/lease deal the car is never technically yours until its paid off anyway

[Edited on 27-03-2013 by Steve]
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seems an odd choice to go from thinking of spending £12k cash to leasing.
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12k cash was via a bank loan, the repayments were at a lower interest rate. 6.9% as opposed to 8%

Plus if we were paying by cash the price of the car would have been more, so saving were made both ways by financing it with VW

[Edited on 27-03-2013 by Steve]
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so she hasn't bought it then.


if that's your way of thinking then no one ever buys a house unless they're billy big bollocks or live up north.
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12k cash was via a bank loan, the repayments were at a lower interest rate. 6.9% as opposed to 8%

Plus if we were paying by cash the price of the car would have been more, so saving were made both ways by financing it with VW

[Edited on 27-03-2013 by Steve]



ahhhh right, thought it was 12k savings.
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6.9% is quite a high interest figure. mines 3.9% and sainsburys are doing loans for 5.1% iirc.
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27th Mar 13 at 18:42   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

dont forget shes only 21 and been in full time employment for 18months, they generally up the lowest advertised rate for people like her.

The bank loan was also advertised as about 5%

Coupled with the extra we got off the car for going finance with them, we wouldnt have got close paying with our own means, even at a lowest interest rate

Cost of the finance is about 13k over 5 year term.

If we bought the car outright cheapest they were going to give it us was 13,500. Thats if we had the cash with 0% extra to pay

[Edited on 27-03-2013 by Steve]
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You keep saying we. U married m8?
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so she hasn't bought it then.


if that's your way of thinking then no one ever buys a house unless they're billy big bollocks or live up north.


No but he was saying 12k cash makes it sound like they had that amount without finance.
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I said we had 12k cash, but in the end we went with finance and got the car for 12,250

not sure whats difficult to understand with any of that really
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Steve has subbed some of this car IMO
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quote:
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Steve has subbed some of this car IMO


blatantly
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Definitely paying 75% of it and planning on taking it to the Nurburgring
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baza31
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Any pics of inside? Does this have led lights? Great little cars , bought a 1.2 moda for Mrs last Xmas , this one looks a lot nicer though. Can you get leather in them? I don't think 12k is bad for a new one , I just sold hers for 8.5k cat d with 16k 1 year old

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