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timhum Member Since: 06 Mar 2017 Location: Suffolk Posts: 389 |
My understanding all that a larger deposit does is reduce the monthly payment.
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Tue Sep 24 2019 6:42pm |
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GJW1 Member Since: 19 May 2015 Location: UK Posts: 447 |
Only lowers the payments I’ve been caught out thinking the same in the past if it’s a 4 year pcp they are best going to full term and handing the car back if there is no equity in it now.
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Wed Sep 25 2019 12:27am |
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ilard Member Since: 20 Aug 2010 Location: London Posts: 975 |
Are there scenarios where PCP would be better than paying cash (if you happen to have it)?
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Wed Sep 25 2019 8:50am |
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Chips Member Since: 08 Nov 2017 Location: Shropshire Posts: 117 |
A bigger deposit does what you request it to do , you can either lower the payments or the final purchase fee . I had a Q7 with a Bubble of only 2k , due to PCP coming with free services and hp didn't . My current car an 18plate RRS has a 15k bubble as I like to keep plenty of capital in my cars due to having my own business with volatile markets , that way if in 3yrs I don't have as much income I am not left without a car .My plan is to chip away each year at the bubble in December when my business has surplus cash .
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Wed Sep 25 2019 1:11pm |
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timhum Member Since: 06 Mar 2017 Location: Suffolk Posts: 389 |
Point 3 is a good one, I bought my last diesel RRS this way to protect my self from a market crash.
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Wed Sep 25 2019 1:12pm |
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DangerMouseUK Member Since: 16 Jul 2016 Location: London Posts: 528 |
I look at PCP more of a easier to get out of lease with lower payments.
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Wed Sep 25 2019 1:14pm |
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