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Graham88 |
posted on 13th Jul 13 at 04:39 |
On a new car I suppose your right, but then I'd never own a new car cause I couldn't stomach the depreciation either :lol: | |
Colin |
posted on 12th Jul 13 at 06:20 |
quote: It's just depreciation! | |
Graham88 |
posted on 12th Jul 13 at 02:26 |
There is no way I could pay £500 a month and never own it | |
cpcrampton |
posted on 11th Jul 13 at 07:58 |
http://www.contracthireandleasing.com/car-leasing-companies/independent-brokers/aberdeen-motoring-solutions/bmw/m3/14101527/ | |
Toby |
posted on 11th Jul 13 at 06:12 |
Well the until a deal was for 10k pa Jambo so most people would struggle to commute on that. When I had a quote I priced mine on 20k. | |
Jambo |
posted on 10th Jul 13 at 21:51 |
This for a daily commute car? | |
Toby |
posted on 10th Jul 13 at 21:01 |
The reason why the m3 was a good shout was the 0% interest on the lease. | |
cpcrampton |
posted on 10th Jul 13 at 18:59 |
The m4 will be a bit more expensive and I double il be able to find one for 500/month with 3k down. | |
Ian |
posted on 10th Jul 13 at 09:22 |
If you want a new BMW M coupe and the M4 replaces the M3, would you not just buy an M4? | |
Colin |
posted on 10th Jul 13 at 08:09 |
If theres no PCP incentives & you really want one then buy early (2007-2008) used, cos the values going to start tumbling on more recent ones. | |
Graham88 |
posted on 8th Jul 13 at 22:27 |
As much as I really like them and how they look, I don't think I'd own one. I actually prefer the S range in Audi if I was to spend that sort of money. | |
Toby |
posted on 8th Jul 13 at 20:26 |
I think list with DCT was 62k. With the competition pack and a few other toys I was up around 68k. | |
John |
posted on 8th Jul 13 at 20:21 |
Is that what they cost new, 70k :! | |
Toby |
posted on 8th Jul 13 at 20:17 |
Yeah the question for me was it worth spending 25k+ (car i specced was 70k ish - on the basis I could a get deal similar to what was had on piston heads such as 15k dealer contributions etc) when you could pick up a second hand car for 30k and maybe on lose 10k in that time. And the answer was no for me. Good for you if you can. | |
cpcrampton |
posted on 8th Jul 13 at 19:44 |
quote: At the end of the day, buying a car of this kind it is inevitable you will loose money. Unless of course you keep it so long it becomes a classic. These lease deals are hassle free motoring IMO. What is gfv ? You either hand it back or take your gfv minus what you owe on finance then hey presto you end up with a deposit for next car ? | |
deano87 |
posted on 8th Jul 13 at 19:38 |
I reckon you'll get new nearly new in December if they're not "made to order". | |
Toby |
posted on 8th Jul 13 at 19:25 |
Have you seen some of the dealer contributions and final GFVs some people are getting on these. Looked at then the other week but still couldn't stomach paying 18/20k to rent a car for 3 years. | |
cpcrampton |
posted on 8th Jul 13 at 19:02 |
Waiting until December - financial commitments etc , just bought a house as well. | |
Corsa_Sport21 |
posted on 8th Jul 13 at 19:01 |
Are they made to order, or big sellers?? | |
Jambo |
posted on 8th Jul 13 at 18:59 |
Deals where still around the other day. | |
cpcrampton |
posted on 8th Jul 13 at 18:55 |
http://www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyId=28049 |