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ddelaney

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Hi folks,

I'm looking to borrow around €6 - €7,000 for a new car, and was hoping you could advise re the cheapist leander. Is the Creidt Union still the way to go, or are banks as good??

What about this new on-line banks??

Any feedback would be greatly appericated.
 
No bother.

Word of warning: financial institutions will try to sell you payment protection insurance on these type of loans. Only take it if you feel you will need it, it adds significantly to the cost of the loan.
 
also tesco afaik only offer fixed rate loans which means you will pay charges if you choose to repay early
 

just wondering if the best buys list is fully up-to-date.

See this from Indo site, unison.ie
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I'd say worth checking out the NIB
 
also check out the various main dealers. some manufacturers offer interest free on new cars at various times during the year. As long as you are not set on one particular make and are open to picking the 0% model, you migth score.
 
If the NIB rate is indeed 7.5%, that appears to be pretty good (if it is available to someone looking to borrow €6,000). ptsb offer 6.9%, but I think that's only for new cars. One thing to watch with personal/car loans is that the lender always quotes the most attractive rates in any advertising. This rate will be based on an example that might be totally different to what you're looking for, and hence you will pay a higher rate.

Ravima: Have you really come across 0% car finance in Ireland? If so, I'd be interested to hear where, and what the terms were?
 
CCOVICH said:
Ravima: Have you really come across 0% car finance in Ireland? If so, I'd be interested to hear where, and what the terms were?

I have seen those zero % ads too CCOVICH - if my memory serves me right I think it was an Opel ad and was something along the lines of a 50% deposit with the balance financed over 3 years at 0%.
 
I found BOI reasonable and you can repay early without penalty on the variable rate.
 
demoivre said:
I have seen those zero % ads too CCOVICH - if my memory serves me right I think it was an Opel ad and was something along the lines of a 50% deposit with the balance financed over 3 years at 0%.

Yeah, maybe I did see something like that. The 50% deposit makes it lose a lot of it's attractiveness, that's probably why I don't remember it to well.
 
The 50% deposit makes it lose a lot of it's attractiveness, that's probably why I don't remember it to well.

Get a personal loan for 50% and get the rest interest free from the showroom.
Sounds like a good idea to me.

Of course it's over 3 years (although the 50% loan could be longer).
You'll possibly limited in terms of which model you can buy.
You'll almost certainly pay more for the car than if you were buying with cash.
And the extra amount you pay is probably as much or more than the
interest you're supposedly avoiding.

Always do the maths.
Never pay payment protection.

-Rd