This is correct. The 3.3 % is a representative rate, if you have a below par credit history or indeed no credit history , that rate will rise accordingly .
I really don't need a £13k bike for 6000 miles/yearI've just handed my company car back and taken a car allowance instead, so instead of leasing I took out a loan from Sainsbury's (they gave me the 3.3% rate). This allowed me to avoid the depreciation and buy a 12 month old Golf GT DSG estate with 7k miles on the clock and a saving of £10k off list price. There's no final payment to worry about and I'll have £6-8k residual value in it in four years to use as a deposit for the next one.
I want to do the same with my next bike and get out of the PCP trap in April and thankfully I've saved up enough for the £6200 final paymentI really don't need a £13k bike for 6000 miles/year
I've just handed my company car back and taken a car allowance instead, so instead of leasing I took out a loan from Sainsbury's (they gave me the 3.3% rate). This allowed me to avoid the depreciation and buy a 12 month old Golf GT DSG estate with 7k miles on the clock and a saving of £10k off list price. There's no final payment to worry about and I'll have £6-8k residual value in it in four years to use as a deposit for the next one.
I want to do the same with my next bike and get out of the PCP trap in April and thankfully I've saved up enough for the £6200 final paymentI really don't need a £13k bike for 6000 miles/year
I've just handed my company car back and taken a car allowance instead, so instead of leasing I took out a loan from Sainsbury's (they gave me the 3.3% rate). This allowed me to avoid the depreciation and buy a 12 month old Golf GT DSG estate with 7k miles on the clock and a saving of £10k off list price. There's no final payment to worry about and I'll have £6-8k residual value in it in four years to use as a deposit for the next one.
I want to do the same with my next bike and get out of the PCP trap in April and thankfully I've saved up enough for the £6200 final paymentI really don't need a £13k bike for 6000 miles/year
This is correct. The 3.3 % is a representative rate, if you have a below par credit history or indeed no credit history , that rate will rise accordingly .
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