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Old Mar 28, 2015 | 12:38 PM
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Well for the first time ever we've bought a brand new car. I said I never would but a deal came through work for a brand new 15 plate Nissan note acenta premium for £99 deposit and £99 a month, so we went for it as our daily was on its last legs. Was a bit worried as its only a 1.2 petrol but needn't have been worried, plenty of room for the family, it has cruise control and sat nav, usb, Bluetooth and all sorts! When I picked it up I set the cruise control at 84 mph and it pulled all the way up the big hill on the way home without losing any momentum! Well chuffed and doing silly mpg even paying monthly for the car, with the fuel usage were actually saving money!!
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Old Mar 28, 2015 | 01:14 PM
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that does seem a good deal


How long you got to have it for?

And what happens then, can you give it back? buy it outright, or have to buy it outright?
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Old Mar 28, 2015 | 01:37 PM
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Sounds good that, something I'm thinking about for the wife.
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Old Mar 28, 2015 | 02:03 PM
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Yeah it's £99 a month for 3 years then u either pay the remaining 5 grand odd in one go, or refinance the 5 grand or hand it back and get another brand new car (that's what we're planning to do a new car every 3 years) or u can just literally hand it back and forget about it and that would be like renting it I suppose
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Old Mar 28, 2015 | 02:07 PM
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Might have a look in to it. What is the mileage limit over the 3 years?
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Old Mar 28, 2015 | 02:09 PM
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great deal that cant loose really no mot either
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Old Mar 28, 2015 | 02:57 PM
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I must add I got a 20% staff discount and they paid £3850 deposit contribution. I pay a little more £103 a month and it's 60,000 miles in 3 years limit the £99 a month u are limited to 8000 a year
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Old Mar 28, 2015 | 04:30 PM
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I've been on their website, still doesn't sound too bad a deal really, they could have her shit box i20 as the deposit, £126 a month and £5600 payment at the end.
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Old Mar 28, 2015 | 04:42 PM
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Good on you mate. I was the same as you. Always refused to buy a brand new car. Threw the head up last year, sold my flint grey saf cos (after an abundance of problems), sold my fiesta rst and my merkur xr4ti and went an bought a new Fiesta ZS TDCI. Best move i ever made. Was cheap to run and reliable etc. But just last week i got bored of how slow it was and traded it in for a Fiesta ST2 and i know in my head now that i can never see myself in anything over 5yrs old ever again. Too much hassle and breaking down running costs, a nee car is actually easier to live with ��
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Old Mar 28, 2015 | 04:48 PM
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I sold my Focus ST as I was fed up with spending money on it. Bought a Mondeo diesel with the hope that I could just fill it with fuel and drive it. I counted up the bills the other day and in the last year I've spent more on maintaining the Mondeo than I did on my Focus in 2 years lol.
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Old Mar 28, 2015 | 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by RichieST
I sold my Focus ST as I was fed up with spending money on it. Bought a Mondeo diesel with the hope that I could just fill it with fuel and drive it. I counted up the bills the other day and in the last year I've spent more on maintaining the Mondeo than I did on my Focus in 2 years lol.
I lost more in my P.O.S saff cossie alone in less than a month, than what i did on owning a brand new fiesta zs tdci across 10 months.
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Old Mar 28, 2015 | 05:41 PM
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i bought my mk3 mondeo tddi of a mate 2 years ago for £500, other than a set of cheap tyres and the cheapest clutch i could find on ebay, its still working hard week in week out,
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36*99 = 3564

Is the going to depreciate that much over 3 years? If yes, then you are getting a good deal.
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Old Mar 28, 2015 | 06:40 PM
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I'm just gonna give it back after 3 years and get another new car. Fed up of driving old unreliable junk around and missus will be driving soon so want her in something decent with baby
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Just ordered the misses a focus 1.0 ecoboost titanium as my young lad is 14 and just hit 6 ft 6 so needed something a tad bigger than her fiesta
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So he's now taller than you and Mitchell?
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Old Mar 29, 2015 | 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Jay,
Just ordered the misses a focus 1.0 ecoboost titanium as my young lad is 14 and just hit 6 ft 6 so needed something a tad bigger than her fiesta
6ft 6. Lanky sod lol.

so whens the focus gettting remapped lol.
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Old Mar 29, 2015 | 09:51 AM
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So he's now taller than you and Mitchell?
Size 15 feet too 14 years old has to duck under door frames to get rooms lol im 6.2 and mitch is 6.3 its mad trying to find clothing and shoes for him

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6ft 6. Lanky sod lol.

so whens the focus gettting remapped lol.
Itll be going to mountune to keep the warranty they say 170 bhp out of a 3 cylinder 1 litre should make it fun
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Me and the mrs bought a 53 reg 1.6 focus over 2 years ago and its cost us nothing apart from wear and tear.
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Originally Posted by Jay,
Size 15 feet too 14 years old has to duck under door frames to get rooms lol im 6.2 and mitch is 6.3 its mad trying to find clothing and shoes for him



Itll be going to mountune to keep the warranty they say 170 bhp out of a 3 cylinder 1 litre should make it fun

Lol. 170 bhp will be lively.
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Old Mar 29, 2015 | 10:18 AM
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Talking of mountune do they play with diesels ??


I have a 64 plate 1.6TDCI and would like it played with but not affect the warrenty.
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Old Mar 31, 2015 | 05:18 PM
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£3.5k to rent a car for 3 years? Not for me.

And what's this about?

and they paid £3850 deposit contribution
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Old Mar 31, 2015 | 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by St3V3_C
£3.5k to rent a car for 3 years? Not for me. And what's this about?
My work paid that as the deposit contribution and I only had to pay £103 deposit out of my own pocket. Can't really explain it any clearer than that?? I got the figures wrong it was £3200 they paid not £3850. So basicly that comes off the total price of the car plus they gave me 20% off the car also. After the 3 years I can just carry on paying my £100 a month to pay off the remaining £5000 odd and then I will own the car and it's all on 0% finance too

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OK, cheers. Why did work pay it?
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What happens if you leave the company?
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Old Mar 31, 2015 | 06:55 PM
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Sorry Prob should have explained I'm a mechanic for main dealer garage and every now and then they do staff discount deals on new cars, Prob when they've over ordered! They paid the main deposit as a contribution. Then gave me 20% off the whole price of the car. It dosent matter if I leave the company as its my car a lot of garages do deposit contributions
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On the Nissan website they are offering over £3k deposit contribution, so they are basically knocking this much off the price of a new car for everyone. It's just an easy way into hassle free motoring, After the deposit it costs you £3 a day to basically rent. Might get one for the wife when she learns how to look after the shit box she's got now lol.
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Old Mar 31, 2015 | 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by RichieST
On the Nissan website they are offering over £3k deposit contribution, so they are basically knocking this much off the price of a new car for everyone. It's just an easy way into hassle free motoring, After the deposit it costs you £3 a day to basically rent. Might get one for the wife when she learns how to look after the shit box she's got now lol.
Yeah that's the main reason I got ours, after breaking down (again) in a dangerous place on a very busy roundabout with our baby in the back of yet another unreliable old shitter I went into work on the Monday and said where do I sign! This way this car uses less than half the fuel a week of our old car and don't have to worry about repairs, mot or servicing and when my missus passes her test this year it's something decent for her and little one to Travel about in and I don't have to worry plus 3 year free breakdown cover and 3 year warranty too. It was a no brainer for us!
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I work for Bosch and we get a partnership deal with Vauxhall, i have never looked into it as they only seem to offer corsa's and id want something bigger, and preferably not a vauxhall lol

plus all the corsa's they offer all look exactly the same, but just have different name lol
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