The Bargain PCP Deal Thread

The Bargain PCP Deal Thread

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The Chemist

92 posts

142 months

Sunday 10th November 2019
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Mo28 said:
Evans Halshaw offering the Ecoboost and V8 Mustang on 0% APR
Contracted mileage: 6k pa

Ecoboost manual:

Offer 1 - £16,695 deposit and pay nothing for 3 years

Offer 2 - £429 deposit and £429 a month for 37 months

V8 manual:

£489 deposit and £489 a month for 37 months
Thanks for sharing this. Ive been looking at used 16-17 plate Mustangs which seem to be priced week between £28-33k, but this pcp with 0% Apr sounds tempting for the new model

Weezywee

530 posts

73 months

Sunday 10th November 2019
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Megane RS is back on the 0% APR until 17/12 (delivery before March’20) with decent discounts to around £25k base on CW.

rs4v8

10 posts

180 months

Monday 11th November 2019
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Any m4 competition ultimate packs left on the low % PCP? I was looking last month but can't find any left. Cheers.

dufflecoat

944 posts

230 months

Monday 11th November 2019
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Weezywee said:
Megane RS is back on the 0% APR until 17/12 (delivery before March’20) with decent discounts to around £25k base on CW.
Link?

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 11th November 2019
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Clyde_05 said:
Deep Thought said:
Assuming its a PCP, i'd assume you'd be in significant negative equity at the two year point. "Handing the car back" would basically be a VT, and they would bill you for the difference between what you'd paid and the 50% of the total agreement amount, plus fair wear and tear charges.

TL:DR - it would cost you £,£££s.
Didn't realise they would look for any future payments. OK not very feasible then. Might just extend the S4 for another year.
Also bear in mind that with a PCP, your credit file will show a debt for the whole value of the deal (including interest and balloon)- which is significant if you might want further credit elsewhere during the agreement period.

With a lease, it's just the payments due over the lease period that are counted, not the value of the vehicle.

k6chris

49 posts

64 months

Monday 11th November 2019
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Saw this elsewhere. Pre-reg Skoda Scala (Golf). £179 + 48 x £179.35 - 5k miles but only 3.6p excess mileage. 5.9% APR. Cash price is £12,950 but not clear if you can just buy it without the PCP?

https://www.richmondmotorgroup.com/skoda-scala-off...

Weezywee

530 posts

73 months

Monday 11th November 2019
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dufflecoat said:
Link?
https://www.renault.co.uk/vehicles/new-vehicles/megane-rs.html


Renault said: ^Finance provided by Renault Finance, Rivers Office Park, Denham Way, Maple Cross, Rickmansworth, WD3 9YS. Subject to status. Guarantees and indemnities may be required. You must be a UK resident (excluding the Channel Islands) and over 18. Offer based on 6000 miles pa, excess mileage 8p per mile inc VAT. Terms and conditions apply. Offers cannot be used with other schemes or finance offers. Prices and offers shown are available on specified new vehicles when ordered by 17th December 2019 and registered before 31st March 2020. Participating dealers only.

PenelopaPitstop

2,168 posts

133 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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Tophatron

425 posts

221 months

Friday 15th November 2019
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k6chris said:
Saw this elsewhere. Pre-reg Skoda Scala (Golf). £179 + 48 x £179.35 - 5k miles but only 3.6p excess mileage. 5.9% APR. Cash price is £12,950 but not clear if you can just buy it without the PCP?

https://www.richmondmotorgroup.com/skoda-scala-off...
Christ these cars are only just out and they’re already getting deep discounts. That’s a cracking deal for a decent small family car. Even if you can’t buy it outright for that price direct you can just pay off the PCP after a week or so.

One thing to note though is the current “free” Skoda colour is Energy Blue which (IMO) is terrible.

delboy769

43 posts

54 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Just FTK'd on an i30N. £1,500 from me, £3,250 from Hyundai loyalty scheme, 10kp/a, 48 months, £277 a month.

Absolutely gobsmacked at that price for the car.

Driver101

14,376 posts

121 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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delboy769 said:
Just FTK'd on an i30N. £1,500 from me, £3,250 from Hyundai loyalty scheme, 10kp/a, 48 months, £277 a month.

Absolutely gobsmacked at that price for the car.
I take it that's not the base N?

Wasn't there near £6k discounts available on the N Performance recently?

delboy769

43 posts

54 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Driver101 said:
I take it that's not the base N?

Wasn't there near £6k discounts available on the N Performance recently?
Total discounts on this one come to just over £7k in the end. It's the performance model too.

J1990

810 posts

53 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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delboy769 said:
Driver101 said:
I take it that's not the base N?

Wasn't there near £6k discounts available on the N Performance recently?
Total discounts on this one come to just over £7k in the end. It's the performance model too.
I don't suppose you'd want to send me some info on this? (or post here)
Been looking for an i30n for a while but struggled to find anywhere offering reasonable figures, nearest I'd found was ~£120/m higher than you've managed! Also got a Hyundai in the household to hopefully take advantage of this loyalty bonus.

flibbage0

202 posts

141 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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delboy769 said:
Just FTK'd on an i30N. £1,500 from me, £3,250 from Hyundai loyalty scheme, 10kp/a, 48 months, £277 a month.

Absolutely gobsmacked at that price for the car.
That is a really good deal, who is this through?

Any requirements for this loyalty scheme?

J1990

810 posts

53 months

Thursday 21st November 2019
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flibbage0 said:
That is a really good deal, who is this through?

Any requirements for this loyalty scheme?
Didn't get a reply above but I contacted my local dealer to check if they could match, it turns out the above deal is with my local. Berkeley Vale in Bristol. I'm heading in Saturday for a test drive of the hatch and fastback, then hopefully sit down and talk numbers.

Edit: I believe the loyalty requirements are to have another Hyundai registered at your home address. Not sure if they've got a similar conversion scheme to balance it out for non-Hyundai owners.

Frimley111R

15,668 posts

234 months

Thursday 21st November 2019
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PenelopaPitstop said:
£28,000 deposit contribution on one of those!!!!!

Roboticarm

1,452 posts

61 months

Thursday 21st November 2019
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J1990 said:
Didn't get a reply above but I contacted my local dealer to check if they could match, it turns out the above deal is with my local. Berkeley Vale in Bristol. I'm heading in Saturday for a test drive of the hatch and fastback, then hopefully sit down and talk numbers.

Edit: I believe the loyalty requirements are to have another Hyundai registered at your home address. Not sure if they've got a similar conversion scheme to balance it out for non-Hyundai owners.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&t=1841282

Delahorney

161 posts

146 months

Thursday 28th November 2019
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J1990 said:
flibbage0 said:
That is a really good deal, who is this through?

Any requirements for this loyalty scheme?
Didn't get a reply above but I contacted my local dealer to check if they could match, it turns out the above deal is with my local. Berkeley Vale in Bristol. I'm heading in Saturday for a test drive of the hatch and fastback, then hopefully sit down and talk numbers.

Edit: I believe the loyalty requirements are to have another Hyundai registered at your home address. Not sure if they've got a similar conversion scheme to balance it out for non-Hyundai owners.
Sorry, been off PH for a bit. Berkeley Vale is where I've ordered mine from as well. Loyalty was just a V5 with a Hyundai registered at my address, doesn't even need to be in my name.

I bought a 53 plate Getz for £280, am getting £150 for it p/x plus the £3,250 loyalty bonus.

stb100100

41 posts

104 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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Guys do people think that GAP insurance quote of 317 GBP for 2 years for a return to invoice upto 50k GBP is a good price?

PartOfTheProblem

1,927 posts

171 months

Wednesday 18th December 2019
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stb100100 said:
Guys do people think that GAP insurance quote of 317 GBP for 2 years for a return to invoice upto 50k GBP is a good price?
I've used these guys in the past... https://www.gapinsurance.co.uk/