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Woohoo...just finished paying for the Supra!


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Time to get a new one then! Just make sure you only borrow what you can pay off in the time you intend to keep the car for.

 

Approximately 3 weeks. :)

 

We did intend to keep it for longer and I like to think we only sold it to get out before the bottom fell out of the market but, truth is, it wasn't a car we felt happy with using every day.

 

Mind you, neither is the Pug.:D

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Bloody hell Martin.

 

I always save up and then buy in one big lump. I borrowed 4K for my Primera and paid and extra grand back over the 3 years I had the car.

 

If it would have been a grand overpriced, I wouldn't have bought it.....:blink:

 

H.

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:confused:

 

How could you still have a loan secured on a vehicle you no longer owned ?

 

The buyer not do an HPI check then :run:

 

Mike

 

He never said it was secured on the car.

 

Exactly. It was a loan for whatever I wanted not a car loan. No dramas.

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Must be a nice feeling to finally get rid of a debt for something you don't even own anymore!

 

I still have a loan I took out to do the single conversion nearly 3 years ago :( Still got 2 years to pay on that, pretty silly really!

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Must be a nice feeling to finally get rid of a debt for something you don't even own anymore!

 

I still have a loan I took out to do the single conversion nearly 3 years ago :( Still got 2 years to pay on that, pretty silly really!

 

Similar to my situation then. I won't be doing that again and guess you won't either.

 

Still, the Supra was fun while we had it but I'm glad that we got rid of it as the economy crashed.

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Does Jurgen do monthly finance deals? I'm thinking of re-considering my options and buying a TT outstraight (rather than the conversion) but pay up 50%+ and then I can just pay off the rest in 12 months or less.

 

Not all traders do finance deals right?

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Does Jurgen do monthly finance deals? I'm thinking of re-considering my options and buying a TT outstraight (rather than the conversion) but pay up 50%+ and then I can just pay off the rest in 12 months or less.

 

Not all traders do finance deals right?

 

 

Ask him.

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Does Jurgen do monthly finance deals? I'm thinking of re-considering my options and buying a TT outstraight (rather than the conversion) but pay up 50%+ and then I can just pay off the rest in 12 months or less.

 

Not all traders do finance deals right?

 

we dont do them am afraid, but we can get finance deals via a third party if you wanted but you end up paying way over the odds.

 

also we need car here UNSOLD and registered before finance comp will consider it too,.

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we dont do them am afraid, but we can get finance deals via a third party if you wanted but you end up paying way over the odds.

 

also we need car here UNSOLD and registered before finance comp will consider it too,.

 

Ahh, bugger. Okay.

 

Does anyone know of a trader that does do finance deals and are also reliable then? People in this thread must know, considering they are on finance deals (unless it's all on credit card).

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Ive always bought stuff with cash and now my credit rating is...... well nothing, which has affected me since wanting to get a house ect. Im thinking I may need to get a loan to show I can pay back. When I get another job I wanna think about selling my car and getting a TT, do you guys/gals think it will be better me getting a loan to put towards a TT? that way I end up with good credit rating.

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Bet that feels nice. Bummer having to pay for something you don't have but good to be rid I bet. Also, you must have spent the money from the Supra on something so it's nice to have that and not owe anything.

 

It's next year till mine is paid off. I've always gone down the personal loan route, I would love to be able to make 10k purchases by just "saving up" but I'm a very modist earner so saving 10k in a reasonable time is just impossible. It is very easy to say just save up, when you are on 50k+ incomes ;)

 

The good thing is that my personal loan covered all 3 cars that we own at the one time so after that we will be pretty much debt free. The mortgage is all we will have loan wise.

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