bluemonkey71
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If you never want to buy it at the end then PCH normally works out cheaper
You can pick up 3 year 15,000 pa mile deals for less than £250 a monthI’m in the same position and looking at Leasing. I’m back in the office now and would easily do over 12000 miles a year, so this would rule me out of this option. I’d like to start looking at cars Taft are one year old, but on monthly finance. Any recommendations on places to look for second hand deals?
Because of chip shortages. Same reason you can't buy Playstation 5s, Xboxs, Graphics cards for PCs, printers etc.
Its renting a car
A friend of mine sent me some vanarama links the other day and the T-Roc and T-Cross struck my eye.So I’ve been toying with this for a year as my company lease runs out in September. I had pcp deals for 9 years then lease for the last 6. I prefer to have a new car every 3 years to avoid mot’s, increased running costs etc. I’ve just got a great deal from vanarama for a high spec vw t-cross with free insurance, maintenance package and free redundancy insurance for 295 a month. 750 up front deposit and 12000 miles a year allowance. Some really good deals on t-cross’s because they aren’t selling so well because the t-rock is more sporty looking and popular. Some great cheaper deals on other makes depending on availability due to Brexit. A toyota chr was 260 a month 6 months ago and now is 480 for the same car. Good luck anyway whatever you do. Hope that helps a little
Probably much less that 12k miles per year, but perhaps over 6k. I've honestly not sat down and worked it out.What's your monthly budget, what style of car are you looking for and what mileage do you drive in a year?
A friend of mine sent me some vanarama links the other day and the T-Roc and T-Cross struck my eye.
I personally love the Toureg but they are way over my budget atm.
Could probably lay 2-3k deposit, but the T cross/roc's I was looking at were just over £200 pcm, but perhaps I was looking at the basic models (more of a nosey).
The old family car was a VW touran and was an absolute workhorse. Loved driving it (though it was a TDi so a bit of poke).
Probably much less that 12k miles per year, but perhaps over 6k. I've honestly not sat down and worked it out.
I have a different life now after a separation and living apart from the kids. Some plans to trek out across the country more so new territory really.
Small SUV (see above): VW T-roc, T-cross, Kia Sportage, Nissan Qashqi is my short(ish) list.
I've looked at a few others (Seat) but didn't turn my eye much. Want to keep it relatively sensible but had a bit of excitement when I walk up to it (and the kids like it too).
A friend of mine sent me some vanarama links the other day and the T-Roc and T-Cross struck my eye.
I personally love the Toureg but they are way over my budget atm.
Could probably lay 2-3k deposit, but the T cross/roc's I was looking at were just over £200 pcm, but perhaps I was looking at the basic models (more of a nosey).
The old family car was a VW touran and was an absolute workhorse. Loved driving it (though it was a TDi so a bit of poke).
Probably much less that 12k miles per year, but perhaps over 6k. I've honestly not sat down and worked it out.
I have a different life now after a separation and living apart from the kids. Some plans to trek out across the country more so new territory really.
Small SUV (see above): VW T-roc, T-cross, Kia Sportage, Nissan Qashqi is my short(ish) list.
I've looked at a few others (Seat) but didn't turn my eye much. Want to keep it relatively sensible but had a bit of excitement when I walk up to it (and the kids like it too).