Car finance - any experts?
Car finance - any experts?
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soir

Original Poster:

2,277 posts

262 months

Friday 17th February 2006
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Business partner and I wish to possibly, purchase an X5 and a 911 Carera 4. However does anyone know the most cost effective way of doing this?

1) get low rate loan and purchase cars (if buying outright, max would be £50k each, so second hand 911)
2) lease the cars (but give back after 2/3 years) (would get new if so)
3) balloon scheme (not really a clue how this works)

Can anyone give me some advice on most economical route?
many thanks!

soir

Original Poster:

2,277 posts

262 months

Friday 17th February 2006
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surely there's someone here who have experience of this, or even could make some money??

mikeg996

875 posts

245 months

Friday 17th February 2006
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There's a guy on the Porsche forum who can probably help you, username is "supercarsimon".

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=244413

rico

7,917 posts

278 months

Friday 17th February 2006
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www.saffroncars.com are an advertiser

Have had a few quotes from them and have been impressed so far.

soir

Original Poster:

2,277 posts

262 months

Friday 17th February 2006
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MANY THANKS GUYS

Laingy

676 posts

264 months

Friday 17th February 2006
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Jut compare the apr's of each method, and go for the cheapest. Often balloon or bullets are more expensive then first appears.

chris.mapey

4,778 posts

290 months

Friday 17th February 2006
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Feel free to drop me an email through my profile & we'll have a chat & see if we can help you out.

Chris

skr

2,732 posts

259 months

Saturday 18th February 2006
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The main things to consider are, how long you usually keep your cars and if you are happy to take the residual risk.

If you like to change every 1-2 years and don't mind taking the residual risk then a loan is the best option. A loan is not attached to the vehicle, so if you decided to sell, then you do not need to settle the loan. If you finance the vehicle when you sell you will need to settle any outstanding amount straight away.

If you like to keep your cars longer and want to try and fix the costs then a PCP (Personal Contract Purchase) or a PCH (Personal Contract Hire) is the way forward. Although a PCH will only be avalible on a new vehicle, some finance companies are now offering PCP contracts on used vehicles as well.

Hope this helps.

evolutionvalet

907 posts

243 months

Saturday 18th February 2006
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Anyone know where I can get a US car on lease or contract hire.I currently have a F150 Harley but want to trade in for a Saleen Mustang or GT500. Would rather put it through the business if possible.

Cheers

rumbletumble

199 posts

265 months

Monday 20th February 2006
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Will email you details of someone I know will be able to help

ss64ii

304 posts

241 months

Monday 20th February 2006
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Hi, new member here.
Being in the repossession trade for a number of years, only one piece of advice.
If the car is on any sort of finance, if you miss any payments you will get hounded by the finance companies for it and the costs will add up very quickly.The car is never yours until fully paid.Lease purchase is the worst (I think).If you pay over a 1/3 on hp you do have some rights but with a lease the car is always at risk. I'm not saying don't get the cars on finance, just make sure you can cover all payments under all situations.I've seen plenty of sad people out there when the car gets taken back.

rumbletumble

199 posts

265 months

Tuesday 21st February 2006
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Soir - your email bounced.
Email me if you still need someone and I will reply with the relevant contact details.

evolutionvalet

907 posts

243 months

Tuesday 21st February 2006
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Rumbletum,

If your contact can assist with my request for a Saleen or Gt500 Mustang, could I get the information too please.

Many thanks,

Kev

rumbletumble

199 posts

265 months

Tuesday 21st February 2006
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sure, i'll email you the details

skr

2,732 posts

259 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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Rumbletum,

If you know someone who can contract hire imports, please could you also mail me their details.

PetrolTed

34,464 posts

326 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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Soir, I had a meeting with the chaps from www.classicandsportsfinance.com yesterday. They have some interesting twists on the normal finance plans (payment holidays, variable payments during the period of the loan etc. etc.). They're also very knowledgable about cars which helps