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Ojc |
posted on 10th Jan 07 at 08:03 |
quote: Yes | |
jamesvalver |
posted on 10th Jan 07 at 00:33 |
i didnt want to take out a loan untill i was looking for a house but due to my old insurance company not paying out for my claim, i needed a small loan to help me buy the car. | |
davey_jack |
posted on 10th Jan 07 at 00:30 |
yeah dont do it mate it irritates the hell out of me sometimes! | |
Rob H |
posted on 9th Jan 07 at 23:49 |
quote: Sounds fine to me, youve saved loads, and are fed up of waiting, which is fair enough. You'll pay an extra £400 in interest for the privaledge, but that's your call as to if it's worth it to you or not. I think the majority of people have loans for cars these days, which is understandable, as it's a neccessity to most people :look:. | |
deano87 |
posted on 9th Jan 07 at 22:27 |
Nationwide tends to be the best - fixed rate and same rate for everyone. What ever they say your repayments are, they'll stay for the duration. It makes budgeting easier/ | |
jamesvalver |
posted on 9th Jan 07 at 22:24 |
i got my £2k loan with halifax. its over 36months and i pay back a total of £2473 | |
Daniel_Corsa |
posted on 9th Jan 07 at 22:20 |
If you can't afford it don't do it! | |
corsacrazygsi |
posted on 9th Jan 07 at 22:06 |
If you already have some money to put towords a new car then u mite get a gd deal. shop around and try n play with the dealers! where am gettin a c2 from reg vardy but theres an arnold clark rite next to it and tehy were offering me better deals on diffrent cars ! | |
deano119 |
posted on 9th Jan 07 at 21:16 |
Wel it would be for around 3000 over 2 years as i only intend having the car for 2 years, as said above i dont want to be paying for a car thats been sold on etc. | |
Colin |
posted on 9th Jan 07 at 17:46 |
Personally I wouldnt want to be paying a car any longer than 2 years. | |
Rob H |
posted on 9th Jan 07 at 17:37 |
www.moneysupermarket.com | |
Colin |
posted on 9th Jan 07 at 17:32 |
Depends how much you want to borrow & over how long & to buy what!! You dont want to end up paying for a car for 3 years after you sold it because it seemed a good idea at the time. | |
richysport |
posted on 9th Jan 07 at 17:30 |
dont do it just save up loans are som hard to get rid of trust me | |
ed_jones |
posted on 9th Jan 07 at 17:28 |
what car is it? | |
Colin |
posted on 9th Jan 07 at 16:54 |
How much are you looking at borrowing?? | |
SAL |
posted on 9th Jan 07 at 16:53 |
was tempted @ 1 point but glad i didnt ! if its a new car goin 4 good money than yea but if its to mod a car dont bother you will prob regret it ! | |
Scotty_B |
posted on 9th Jan 07 at 16:41 |
egg.com or nationwide seem to be the best. | |
deano119 |
posted on 9th Jan 07 at 16:38 |
Im looking at getting a loan for a new car in the summer, im only 19 amd still living with parents and i dont want to get completley stitched on interest! |