Dunno but I had a 6000m service for a princely sum of £146, and a loaner too get in!
It would have been considerably cheaper if BMW hadn't decided that the brake fluid should be changed at 6k
Dunno but I had a 6000m service for a princely sum of £146, and a loaner too get in!
This was outside at Vines today
I wonder whose that is. Anyone from here?
This was outside at Vines today
On any other forum, a poll would be a good idea, but you just know that on here there would be non owners voting, just for a laugh.
Although it seems like there have been a lot on here, I'd be surprised if more than around 20 on this forum have have their engines replaced due to corrosion.
I wonder whose that is. Anyone from here?
Steve k
Why the assumption that someone who is renting a vehicle wouldn't want it to look good?
By the way a PCP is not renting it is a purchase scheme with benefits.
Doesn't really stand out does it![]()

Like the orange reflectors!
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Steve k
Why the assumption that someone who is renting a vehicle wouldn't want it to look good?
By the way a PCP is not renting it is a purchase scheme with benefits.
Renting? .... PCP is exactly that unless you make the last lump sum payment
Someone at BMW will have the figures as to how many PCP punters end up actually buying their bikes but I would hazard a guess it is less than half with the majority either walking away from the brand completely or entering in to another PCP arrangement![]()

The PCP deals are designed so when you hand it back if you decide to get another the PX value above the final figure is just enough for the deposit on a new one so you have a choice walk away with nothing or carry on paying and have a new one your deposit is covered.
Most people just get another so they dont loose the deposit difference and the cycle starts again![]()
I've never heard of anyone having equity in any vehicle at the end of a finance agreement. The final payment figure is normally over inflated to keep the monthly payments down, for those that can't afford to buy the bike the traditional way.
I've never heard of anyone having equity in any vehicle at the end of a finance agreement. The final payment figure is normally over inflated to keep the monthly payments down, for those that can't afford to buy the bike the traditional way.
I've never heard of anyone having equity in any vehicle at the end of a finance agreement. The final payment figure is normally over inflated to keep the monthly payments down, for those that can't afford to buy the bike the traditional way.
PCP = the dealer and manufacturer's dream punter