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    All my tyres slashed!

    As well as CCTV (or even instead of) perhaps consider gates? Adds another barrier (as much psychological as physical) and might also add piece of mind regarding actual theft of the vehicle.
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    Is 48mo Agility 'better' than 36mo?

    Been enjoying the discussion, thanks everyone! Thought I'd add some extra details though as someone was speculating whether I might want the car for business. Answer is.. no. I do perhaps 500 business miles a year and I don't even bother expensing them for the effort. I did look into having the...
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    Is 48mo Agility 'better' than 36mo?

    No, I wanted to work out the practicalities first before taking the demonstrator. They said I could have it for a few hours when I'm ready so assuming all goes well, I could well have a fun day coming up ;)
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    Is 48mo Agility 'better' than 36mo?

    Absolutely. The issue in my case is I'd actually like the car for a longer time, perhaps 5 or 6 years, but running my own business I'm also a little risk averse to lock-ins and like to have as many "easy out"s as possible (without tying up £40k of my cash in the car too, of course :cool:) So...
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    Is 48mo Agility 'better' than 36mo?

    I've not been on Agility before, only having an operating lease for an SLK (which did not have the VT condition) but various threads I've read during my research here imply Agility has the "if you've paid at least 50% due under this agreement" VT consumer credit clause. (That's not to say it...
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    Is 48mo Agility 'better' than 36mo?

    I got some Agility quotes for an A45 last week. The two key ones being: £550/mo for 36 months - £8900 deposit with balloon of £18400 £550/mo for 48 months - £6960 deposit with balloon of £15050 If I get sick of the car, can't afford it, etc. in a few years, voluntary termination at 50% of...
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