Best Sites For PCP Quotes On Internet.

Best Sites For PCP Quotes On Internet.

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Tannedbaldhead

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2,952 posts

147 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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Reading the thread about the £10k Audi gearbox replacement and comments on honest John about Mercedes-Benz engines failing at £11k a pop (literally) I've finally decided to hell with three year old cars purchased about a third down and two third to pay over three years on finance and either lease or PCP brand new.

Lease sites are two a penny but are there good sites where I can price new cars financed under PCPs?

Spending a weekend sitting with salesmen "going over the figures" on the various options when Im not even sure what car I want will lose me the will to live.

CYMR0

3,940 posts

215 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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A PCP is just a hire purchase deal.

The manufacturer's guaranteed value will be the same and, as far as I know, the only viable source is manufacturer finance. So you're just buying - so the best sources will be broker websites like Broadspeed or drivethedeal.com

TheOversteerLever

1,350 posts

228 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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Try CarWow.

TSCfree

1,681 posts

246 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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Tannedbaldhead said:
Reading the thread about the £10k Audi gearbox replacement and comments on honest John about Mercedes-Benz engines failing at £11k a pop (literally)
Really? Which Merc engines?

Tannedbaldhead

Original Poster:

2,952 posts

147 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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TSCfree said:
Tannedbaldhead said:
Reading the thread about the £10k Audi gearbox replacement and comments on honest John about Mercedes-Benz engines failing at £11k a pop (literally)
Really? Which Merc engines?
E200 Petrol. Can provide the link and or quotes but unsure if Honest John is competition to PH or not and, if so, if that's permitted under the mass of rules I couldn't be arsed reading last time I signed on. ( I do know that if I deliberately mis-spell the word that begins with the letter "c" and ends in "unt" the new regime is so risk averse you'll never hear from me again).

If you are in doubt look up the "What's Good" "What's Bad" section on the E Class Estate. It was a 2010 example, 89,000 miles and the timing chain broke.



anonymous-user

69 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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Honest John's "what's bad" is a pile of garbage IMO, every isolated incident crops up on there, they should at least wait until they've a few reports of the same thing before publishing it because sometimes cars go wrong. Doesn't mean it's an endemic fault.


akadk

1,551 posts

194 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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this will give you a good idea

obviously it doesn't have the OEM GFV's, so it works out final payments based on %'s .... but it will get you in the right ball park

http://www.carloanadviser.co.uk/Default/Home/Deale...