corsadonk
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I was looking at Cav's and found this one for sale £25 a week.
What they give it to you after two months?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1995-Vauxhall-Cavalier-1-7TD-GLS-PROBLEMS-FINANCE-/270904998866?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item3f13323bd2
[Edited on 23-02-2012 by corsadonk]
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GB123
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It says at the bottom, "Weekly rentals are based on the assumption of a 24 month rental period" .
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corsadonk
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£2600
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GB123
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Exactly .
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Tomnova16
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Actually having a laugh
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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LeeM
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That's just the rental cost, you've got to make an offer to buy it
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fazza
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fucking mental.
loads more on there website
some right shitters for £30 a week ex vat. could get a brand new car for less than that a month lol
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ShEp
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quote: Originally posted by corsadonk
£2600
And hand it back afterwards
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Sunz
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2006 VW golf 1.9
£54 a week.
Works out £5184 for the 24 month contract.
Bargain.
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Whittie
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Hope Paul doesn't come into this thread...
He'll have to leave his office due to laughter.
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fazza
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Thing is though if people are willing to pay it, its a damn cracking idea
Whittie I now need another website... www.goldstarcarrentals.co.uk
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Dan H
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i suppose if you've got bad credit then it will help get your credit score back up so you can get yourself a better car at a later date
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corsastokey
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quote: Originally posted by ShEp
quote: Originally posted by corsadonk
£2600
And hand it back afterwards
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Sam
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Probably be cheaper to get one of those Wonga loans for £200 or whatever and buy that car outright.
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Ricky352
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quote: Originally posted by fazza
Thing is though if people are willing to pay it, its a damn cracking idea
I've breifly looked at their page, but havent seen anything that says the car will be serviced and any necessary repairs will be carried out by the company. This would be a better idea.
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by fazza
Thing is though if people are willing to pay it, its a damn cracking idea
Whittie I now need another website... www.goldstarcarrentals.co.uk
True though.
If you have credit that bad noone with touch you then its a good option.
Slightly expensive though, tenner a week for the cav would be fair
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Gary
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1996-Citroen-1-0-AX-PROBLEMS-FINANCE-/270904986057?pt=Automobiles_UK#ht_1326wt_1396
Epic
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shaned12345
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50 quid a month for 2 years on the ax works out at 1200 quid, when you think about it that aint TOO expensive considering the small installments.
Its a good idea.
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Matty SRi
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What a joke
Tbh, with that kind of company, you're better off getting the car, pay the first payment and just fuck it off!
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Whittie
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quote: Originally posted by shaned12345
50 quid a month for 2 years on the ax works out at 1200 quid, when you think about it that aint TOO expensive considering the small installments.
Its a good idea.
It's a fucking ax worth about £250.
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Gary
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Hey, if people are willing to pay then its thier own fault
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shaned12345
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quote: Originally posted by Whittie
quote: Originally posted by shaned12345
50 quid a month for 2 years on the ax works out at 1200 quid, when you think about it that aint TOO expensive considering the small installments.
Its a good idea.
It's a fucking ax worth about £250.
Yeah but they are giving you 2 years to pay for it in tiny installments, often to people who aint got a choice cause they cant get finance.
It's a good money making idea, i'm not saying its good for the customers, i'm saying its good for the owners.
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Gary
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Fuck the customers. Get bad credit and you pay the price later in life.
Go off to buy some sheds.....
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shaned12345
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And the way i'm reading it is that you DO own the car afterwards, its rent to buy.
And they give you the option to fully pay for it after 90 days if you don't want to continue in installments.
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Gary
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No you can make them an offer to buy. your rental dosent go towards the buying cost
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