yes that's them
They have always been good with me and are getting a good name again
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yes that's them
I agreeThey have always been good with me and are getting a good name again
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Not even worth getting out of bed for, I wouldn't
£700 margin (less £120 delivery, if I read that correctly) on a bike with a £7500RRP
That's fuck'all, for all the aggro and you could even get a lemon of a trade-in which costs you more to fix than you can retail it at
yes you read that correctly . you effectively lose money on every small-block that you sell .
PCP's your answer - all this trade-in nonsense would go away.
When I traded my 2014 RT for the TB GS, I got a bike 2.5 years newer, no money changed hands and the monthly PCP payment went down. Go figure...
yes you read that correctly . you effectively lose money on every small-block that you sell .
Yes your payment went down. This is because you're only paying rent for it, not buying it.
So why is there a mileage restriction on PCP then? Because they want to maintain the value of the bike. When you buy on HP its yours to do with what you want. Sounds like renting to me, or hiring.
when will people stop posting bollocks about PCP.
YOU ARE BUYING THE BIKE YOU ARE NOT RENTING THE BIKE. All you are doing with a PCP is leaving a portion of the cost until the end and paying a lump sum which you would, in standard HP, normally have spread over the monthly payments.

PCP is a mechanism for dealers/importers to fool punters into taking on credit then having a double whammy at the end of the deal. You have to find big bucks if you want to finally own the bike and you are paying interest on all the money owed, not just on the regular payments.
It would be an interesting exercise to compare overall cost between HP and PCP.
It would be an interesting exercise to compare overall cost between HP and PCP.
PCP is simply a way of manufacturers selling loads more new vehicles by effectively deferring half the cost forever.
Yet more bollocks.
Why do you assume there is a big con trick going on with the dealers / importers? PCP is a mechanism for someone to acquire a motorbike or car nothing more nothing less. If it suits you to buy like this then go ahead. Don't listen to the sanctimonious naysayers who think that they are somewhat superior for being able to, or allegedly being able to, pay cash for a new car or bike.
Why wouldn't you be paying interest on ALL the money as you have borrowed it all.
You do not own any item purchased on HP until the last payment is made BUT you are buying it. PCP is a form of HP you are BUYING it.
Leasing and Contract Hire is RENTING so you pay VAT on the monthly rental as you go along.
when will people stop posting bollocks about PCP.
YOU ARE BUYING THE BIKE YOU ARE NOT RENTING THE BIKE. All you are doing with a PCP is leaving a portion of the cost until the end and paying a lump sum which you would, in standard HP, normally have spread over the monthly payments.

PCP is simply a way of manufacturers selling loads more new vehicles by effectively deferring half the cost forever.