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npinks Site Moderator Member Since: 26 Nov 2007 Location: Watching Posts: 6716 |
occasional deals include a service plan if taking finance plans, even if you pay it straight away
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Thu Jan 19 2017 9:35pm |
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scrumps Member Since: 01 Aug 2011 Location: Somerset Posts: 531 |
Hi,
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Thu Jan 19 2017 10:34pm |
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GJW1 Member Since: 19 May 2015 Location: UK Posts: 447 |
Land Rover finance is 6.9% I think so if you can make more than 6.9% by investing the money into something else then finance would work out best.
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Thu Jan 19 2017 10:54pm |
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JOCK55 Member Since: 01 Sep 2015 Location: INVERNESS Posts: 415 |
Just a quick word of caution. If you can afford to pay cash for the vehicle at the moment I would do so. Yes, interest rates are low and have been for a considerable time, but we are heading towards a new financial paradigm and it is unlikely that they will stay low for a great deal longer. Therefore I would not recommend any sort of finance deal over the near term.
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Fri Jan 20 2017 12:08am |
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RRSman Member Since: 10 Feb 2015 Location: London Posts: 1439 |
There is currently a great finance contribution from Land Rover Finance. £1500 off an HSE, £2000 off a Dynamic and a whopping £3000 off an Autobiography. You won't get these paying cash! |
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Fri Jan 20 2017 12:15am |
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Danv8 Member Since: 20 Apr 2015 Location: Norfolk Posts: 378 |
I have a friend who bought a new evoke he asked the dealer the same question and the sales guy told them that by getting a finance deal they could offer them better discounts, higher trade in prices (if applicable) and often some minor things like matts etc. Then when you get home wait a few days and pay it off in full so you don't get any penalties. So you still get the savings and very minimal or if any interest charges. |
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Fri Jan 20 2017 8:04am |
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kmpowell Member Since: 23 Oct 2016 Location: UK Posts: 259 |
It's against the law for a car dealer to discriminate 'discount' between a cash and a finance purchaser, which is why they now call it "deposit contribution" rather than discount. But as stated in the post above, in a finance agreement's first 14 days there is 'cooling off period' where you are legally allowed to pay off the entire finance agreement without any interest penalty whatsoever. Dealers are trying to combat this by putting new clauses in where you can't pay it off, but that means they would have to remove any 'deposit contribution'. Catch22 for them, and a win for the consumer. BTW, 3.5% is hardly "Whopping" amounts of discount! Would you say c£30 off a £1000 TV is a "Whopping" amount of discount... SOLD - MY16 SDV6 Autobiography Dynamic - Fire Engine Red, Fixed contrast pan roof, TV, Dual Screen, 5+2, Privacy, Noble paddles. |
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Fri Jan 20 2017 8:38am |
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forest172 Member Since: 03 Apr 2013 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 104 |
I let them do HP on £10k then paid it straight off 2 days later. The extra discount was worth doing it for, cost me about £100 in charges. Then did sainsbury`s £20k over 3 years (which is about £800 in interest over the term) and paid £50k cash down in total after paying LR finance off (car £69,995) LR pcp`s see you throwing about £10k away over the term in interest alone |
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Fri Jan 20 2017 11:55am |
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jc74 Member Since: 13 Jul 2016 Location: Midlands Posts: 30 |
My advice (and what I did this time and various times with other cars) is to take the finance
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Fri Jan 20 2017 4:55pm |
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Jimbo095 Member Since: 21 Sep 2016 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 145 |
Would this still work when there is no L.R. finance contribution, only dealer discount? I hope there is not stipulation that you can't pay the full amount off within the 14 days? SVR has no L.R. finance contribution hence asking the question... |
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Fri Jan 20 2017 8:55pm |
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kmpowell Member Since: 23 Oct 2016 Location: UK Posts: 259 |
I can't say I've ever heard of a £60k limit, I know several people who've done it on £90-100k cars after receiving maximum discount.
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Fri Jan 20 2017 9:19pm |
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jc74 Member Since: 13 Jul 2016 Location: Midlands Posts: 30 |
Any dealer discount, or contribution is kept.
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Fri Jan 20 2017 9:50pm |
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donny dog Member Since: 23 Nov 2016 Location: yorkshire Posts: 772 |
I got a lot more discount than that paying cash for an Autobiography. |
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Fri Jan 20 2017 9:58pm |
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RRSman Member Since: 10 Feb 2015 Location: London Posts: 1439 |
Oh believe you me....So did I....and paying in finance |
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Fri Jan 20 2017 10:07pm |
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