Learner2015
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This is likely to push values down, meaning many cars bought with PCPs will be below their guaranteed minimum future values.
How much is an Audi A6 Sports if I walk in with cash?
How much could I sell it for after 5 years with 50K on it
This is likely to push values down, meaning many cars bought with PCPs will be below their guaranteed minimum future values.
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/car-news/90794/pcp-personal-contract-purchase-car-deals-explained
The article from the UK is much more upbeat.
You don't seem to be disadvantaged in terms of discounts achievable PCP v cash so you normally you won't save any more on the purchase price with cash
A New 2.0 tdi a6 sport is around 51k with limited options and a 5 year old one retails at say 24/25k , trade value probably closer to 20?
But you said your two audi's cost 45K. How are they now 51K?
I'm out now I'm convinced this is a wind up
I really don't understand some peoples reluctance and disapproval of both buying new cars and using PCP to fund this purchase.
whats wrong with wanting a new car and using a financial product to purchase it, dont we do the same with houses and mortgages.
I really don't understand some peoples reluctance and disapproval of both buying new cars and using PCP to fund this purchase.
whats wrong with wanting a new car and using a financial product to purchase it, dont we do the same with houses and mortgages.
If I want a new car every 3 years whether on PCP or cash it is going to cost a lot of money - there is no way of getting away from that.
Or you may sure you have the lump sum payment availableExcept in this case the term is only 3 years after which the finance providers can increase their rates
Or you may sure you have the lump sum payment available
Or you may sure you have the lump sum payment available
Which you can source via alternative financing if required.
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