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nobba

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Jul 11, 2007
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I phoned the company im getting my FR from yesterday to ask if it was too late to change the car colour and he has just rang me back to say that they have been able to juggle things about so that I can have one a dealer ordered a while before mine. Thus mine will be ready earlier (mid August) :p:p:p.
Now the big question is.......do I TRY and hold out for 2 weeks extra to have it registered as a 57 plate??????? Is that at all possible when you have a new toy to play with?!?!?!
 

nobba

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Jul 11, 2007
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Barnsley
Ive bought it through a company called cars and finance. Not quite the cheapest company but do finance at about 6.5% so it works out a good deal. Bloke who works there is a top man and has said if I want to wait he will sort it all out for me.
 

Ruddmeister

Everything in Moderation
Jun 23, 2003
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I phoned the company im getting my FR from yesterday to ask if it was too late to change the car colour and he has just rang me back to say that they have been able to juggle things about so that I can have one a dealer ordered a while before mine. Thus mine will be ready earlier (mid August) :p:p:p.
Now the big question is.......do I TRY and hold out for 2 weeks extra to have it registered as a 57 plate??????? Is that at all possible when you have a new toy to play with?!?!?!

Do we get to find out what colour you chose?

Tell me it was Candy White :D
 

nobba

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Jul 11, 2007
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Barnsley
Thats some rate is that. Who is that through??
There is a bit of difference between 2 wks and 5 tho.
I have gone from red to yellow. My mate has a red one so I wanted to be a bit different and the missus wouldnt let me have the white so it was a compromise. The 24hr test drive car I had at the weekend was yellow so its grown on me.
 
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P0LKR

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Nov 13, 2005
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This is a flat rate NOT apr.

It's through Clydedale Financial Services trading as Barclaycard Motor Finance or something. The rates just went up but as I am such a good customer of theirs they did me a deal.
 

nobba

Active Member
Jul 11, 2007
84
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Barnsley
Thats the company mine is through. My current car (Alfa 147) is financed through them too. No special rate for me tho:cry:
 

ghosty

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Jun 14, 2007
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essex
yeah hold out for the 57 plate, dont know why though its just one of them things that we are programmed to do. i suppose u do feel smuger though when youre driving around with a new plate on

we picking up our FR on saturday, we're sticking with the red (the missus dont like the white either :( )
...3 days and counting :lol:
 

5imonharri5

schweet schweet CANDY!
Aug 20, 2006
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I'm holding out for the 57plate, you'll be glad you did when it comes to selling it. Its only a couple of weeks wait, and we're all sinking at the moment anyway, so you'll only be worried about getting it wet!

Besides, I've had a word, and its gonna be dry and sunny for the WHOLE OF SEPTEMBER.
 

siwel

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Apr 20, 2006
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it depends on the lenght of the loan but a flat rate of 4.9% is around 9.5%-10% apr, nearly all banks quote apr, most car dealers quote flat rate, it's a way of making a bad rate seem good, or deception as some might call it.

Apr you just pay interest on the amount remaining, so if you are in the last few months of paying off a 5 year loan, most of the repayments at the end repay the capital and not much of it is the interest. With flat rate you pay the interest on the initial amount, so even if you are right at the end paying the final few pounds you're still paying interest on 5k on top too.
 
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Jul 10, 2007
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Leeds
I phoned the company im getting my FR from yesterday to ask if it was too late to change the car colour and he has just rang me back to say that they have been able to juggle things about so that I can have one a dealer ordered a while before mine. Thus mine will be ready earlier (mid August) :p:p:p.
Now the big question is.......do I TRY and hold out for 2 weeks extra to have it registered as a 57 plate??????? Is that at all possible when you have a new toy to play with?!?!?!

At one point my Cupra was looking to be delayed until August (got it weekend before last) and I said to the dealer there was no way I would register a car in August.

I checked the used values and on a 2 year old Cupra R for a car with the same mileage the value between an 05 and 55 plate car was £500.

Might be worth investigating the same on an FR.
 

nobba

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Jul 11, 2007
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Barnsley
Makes sense to wait. Its just going to be painfull knowing my car is here and ill have to wait a bit longer to drive it. Oh well. I move work locations early September so it will keep 600 miles a week off the car between those dates.
There doesnt seem to be many second hand ones about at the minute, which can only be a good thing with regards to resale values when coming to sell on in a few years time. Wish this was the case with the Alfa!!! :cry:
 
Jul 10, 2007
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Leeds
It will be worth the wait and remember in the meantime the Leon isn't deprecitaing while the Alfa is, but with the dealer taking the hit on the Alfa depreciation...
 

nobba

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Jul 11, 2007
84
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Barnsley
Im going to put my Alfa on auto trader a few weeks before to see what extra I can get out from it and use the dealers offer as a last resort. Might be ablt to get an extra grand that way.
 
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