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Valve Cap
Join Date: 4th November 2007
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[Finance] good deal or not? Civic 1.8 EX
Hi
I am close to buying a New Civic 1.8 EX model, the dealer has given me a final price of £17,200 on 0.0% finance over 2 years (apparently the dealer will pay the interest for me). Although i am paying over 50% as deposit. He says cant go any lower on that because of 0.0% finance. I was close to agreeing but i stuck out for my original target price of £17,000 and said that i will have a think. He insists this is his last price. is it a good deal or not? by the way when he was configuring the car on the computer it automatically added the £200 increase on the 08 model, although he later took that of as he said he can get me the 07 model, but is there any difference between the models? many thanks |
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I paid around 16 500 for my NHB Executive (closest we have to EX) with blue footwell lighting, parking sensors, travel pack, extra set of alloys with studded winter tyres. But that was without the 0% interest deal.
Work out what you would be paying in interest somewhere else and use that number to compare. I am guessing it is more than 200. But you are better off with some local UK input as prices. Taxes and things vary. The 08 EX has parking sensors as standard. Go for the 08, it will be worth more when you sell too. |
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unless of course you have gone for the reversing camera
seriously though, for the sake of £200, I'd go with the '08 model The only difference is as FWH says above - the parking sensors - but you can't get them for £200, and it will indeed be worth marginally more come re-sale time. On the flip side, if he has an '07 ready and waiting right now, vs a 2 month (or more) lead time on an '08... |
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You need to haggle a bit more. I paid £15420 on the road for my EX a few weeks ago. Look for a cheaper purchase price and even with interest on the loan( again shop around) you should save many hundreds of pounds.
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Valve Cap
Join Date: 4th November 2007
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many thanks to some thoughtful replies,
but i am only looking for 0.0% finance and the dealer claims he cant offer me any more discounts as he will have to subsidies my interest? is this how it works on 0.0% which is being offered by the dealer rather than honda many thanks |
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Perhaps a stupid question, but... Why must you have 0.0% finance even if the actual price of the car is higher? "Normal" finance and lower price on the car could equate to lower Total Cost of Ownership which surely is the goal. I would look at the TCO calculation and not just blindly stare at the %-age. But perhaps I am missing something here. I would expect that they just factor the interest into the car price and market the deal as 0,0% finance and it ends up cost you the same or more.. |
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Triangular Exhaust
Join Date: 31st October 2006
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In Turkey, the current price of 1.8 i-shift is about £20900. What we are given is close to EX, but no glass roof, no satnav, no HFT. We pay a helluvalot as tax to the government.
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Valve Cap
Join Date: 9th September 2007
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i paid £16000 for 1.8 ex (not pre reg) with mats and boot liner included a month ago.(plus pearl paint option)
if you look in the motoring magazines list price is about 17250, target is £16000. in the back of these mags you'll find loads of dealers that will match these target prices. |
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so the dealer is using the potential discount he would offer you to pay the interest on the loan you are to take. I don't want to get into a religious argument or anything like that, but aren't we just playing semantics here. I am not sure of the financial implications but realistically speaking if you take the figures from 'TheFace' then you should be able to get the car for £16000 against £17200 you will pay, so the dealer is using the £1250 difference to fund interest so aren't you paying interest anyway?
Again, I don't want to offend you in any way I am simply confused and I apologise now if I have offended you. |
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