Any zero percent finance deals around?
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Yes I know its 11pm on a fri night thus this may not get many replies here but thought I'd try anyway.
My sister in law was involved in an accident y'day. The car looks to be a write off and her basic, no frills insurance means she isn't entitled to a hire car whilst waiting for the insurance to settle.
So she's just going to purchase another straight away. So any good deals around at the moment?
She does about 700/800 miles a month. Mixed driving. She wants something around the £10k mark. I have advised her a nearly new car would be better but she has her heart set on a new one and wants a zero percent finance deal (do these even exist anymore)?
So new car+around £8-10k in value+interest free finance. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance for all suggestions.
My sister in law was involved in an accident y'day. The car looks to be a write off and her basic, no frills insurance means she isn't entitled to a hire car whilst waiting for the insurance to settle.
So she's just going to purchase another straight away. So any good deals around at the moment?
She does about 700/800 miles a month. Mixed driving. She wants something around the £10k mark. I have advised her a nearly new car would be better but she has her heart set on a new one and wants a zero percent finance deal (do these even exist anymore)?
So new car+around £8-10k in value+interest free finance. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance for all suggestions.
GBDG said:
Just say no!OP, you do realise that 0% is just a marketing exercise?
750turbo said:
GBDG said:
Just say no!OP, you do realise that 0% is just a marketing exercise?
Autoworld in Chesterfield have been advertising a 0% on the local radio. This was in the run up to Christmas, don't know if they are still doing it.
http://www.autoworld.co.uk
http://www.autoworld.co.uk
750turbo said:
Just say no!
OP, you do realise that 0% is just a marketing exercise?
I wouldn't do it, but the OP asked the question. We're dealing with his sister, so there's not much point in using rational. OP, you do realise that 0% is just a marketing exercise?
I keep seeing young chavvy lads in those 1.2 Corsas, done up to look like something faster with a body kit, alloys and different coloured roofs. I believe they are about £13k on the 0% deal!
750turbo said:
GBDG said:
Just say no!OP, you do realise that 0% is just a marketing exercise?
Toyota are advertising exactly this at the moment, was in the time today on a new Yaris VVT Petrol. 0% over 3 years I think it was.
Car looks good too, all the kit. perfect 'for the mrs' type thing.
I was reading it because I'm sick to death of fixing her car, I dont mind my own but hers causes hassle. Tempted to just get her into something with a warranty.
This thing here - looks quite neat.
http://www.toyota.co.uk/cgi-bin/toyota/bv/generic_...
I know which I'd rather have out of this and a Corsa...
Car looks good too, all the kit. perfect 'for the mrs' type thing.
I was reading it because I'm sick to death of fixing her car, I dont mind my own but hers causes hassle. Tempted to just get her into something with a warranty.
This thing here - looks quite neat.
http://www.toyota.co.uk/cgi-bin/toyota/bv/generic_...
I know which I'd rather have out of this and a Corsa...
Edited by snotrag on Friday 30th December 23:32
Edited by snotrag on Friday 30th December 23:32
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