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You're considering paying £3564 for something that will be 3 years old and worth just over half that, if you're lucky, by the time the instalments have all been paid?
The minute you ride it out of the showroom, it will be on a logarithmic depreciation curve. On top of that, you have to consider the obligatory dealer service costs. A warranty might not apply unless dealer servicing has been done at the right intervals. Dealer servicing can be expensive, and so you won't necessarily have the 'peace of mind' of worry-free reliable biking. If, for example, the first dealer service costs £200, that might be all it costs to make a newish but used very low mileage bike perfect. It's a fixed cost, and the money might have been better spent putting a bike you can own outright back on the road after having some niggles sorted by a mechanic.
It just sounds like a bad deal to me. It screams "I can't afford the bike". If you want to keep up with the Joneses next door, that's one thing. On the other hand, if you are Jones and you're struggling to keep your head up under the judgmental gaze of the Hoeburton-Findlewright-Carfaxs next door, maybe it's time to move out and live a lifestyle you can actually afford... If I came and bought that bike from you in 3 years' time, you will have run-in the engine and ironed out any issues for me, and I would have a reliable bike for much better value than you.
I say, no.. Get used to bikes being unreliable, make friends with the local mechanic, etc. ____________________ Safety in numbers |
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| Conker92 wrote: | Is financing a bike a good idea?
£1 deposit, £99 a month for 36 months with a final optional payment of £3500. Within this deal is:
- 2 years full warranty
- 1 year road tax
- breakdown cover and 0% Apr. |
This is not finance its a PCP deal....
So you pay £3565 for the next 3 years. Then have to stump up another £3500.00 to buy the bike.
That is a total of £7064...
If you hand the bike back, what sort of charges are you looking at for mileage (always a limit) and wear and tear charges... Dropped bike can = hefty charge...
On top of that you are looking at 3 years Fully Comp, you would not want anything less given you do not own the bike...
If you are set on a new bike then look at a bank loan and haggle a cash deal.
If you think yours was a good ddeal....
| Quote: | Finance
Personal Loan
5.9% APR typical over 3 years
Purchase Price
£6,499.00
Deposit
£1,386.75
Amount of Credit
£5,112.25
36 Payments of
£155.00
Final Payment
N/A
Total Amount Payable
£6,966.75
APR
5.9%
Personal Contract Plan (PCP)
5.9% APR typical over 3 years
Purchase Price
£6,499.00
Deposit
£1,256.75
Amount of Credit
£5,242.25
36 Payments of
£69.00
Final Payment
£3,539.26
Total Amount Payable
£7,280.01
APR
5.9%
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Isn't a 2016 model going to be worth nearly the same value it is now in 3 years?
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You won't be buying the bike at the end of the term, I can pretty much guarantee that. You're really paying £100/month to lease a bike. It isn't a bad price to lease a brand new bike for 3 years. |
That's the way I would look at it.
There's no interest, so it's not costing you money that way (a bank loan will, so factor that into any comparison, interest is just cash you're pissing away) I've no doubt it would cost more than £100/month to hire a bike and you can hand the keys back at the end of it and do a similar deal on another machine.
PCPs are a great way of having a new vehicle on a regular basis, especially if they're interest free; all you have to do is get past the irrational desire to own a depreciating asset.
BUT, you will have to look after it, if you don't want to pay penalties at the end; as someone else pointed out, you will have a total mileage limit, it will need to be properly serviced and the overall condition will need to be extremely good, when you get to the end of the term.
Don't forget to factor those costs into your budget. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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0% PCP is a great deal. Save the final payment at the same time as paying £99/month if you can (£97/month for final payment over 3 years).
If you decide to keep it then make the £3500 payment, if not then you have £3500 to spend/deposit on next bike  ____________________ sreeB fo gniK |
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