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The lower the monthly the higher the initial deposit - you can’t beat the maths.
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I look to buy a car outright for a few hundred pounds and run it indefinitely - not throw hundreds of pounds down the drain every month and have nothing to show for it .
And I am not them .That's you.
There are many other people - with different interests, needs, and circumstances - who place a different value on having a newer car - and want a warranty.
They are not you.
The lower the monthly the higher the initial deposit - you can’t beat the maths.
Which is about what you’d pay (ie lose) on a PCP, if not lessBluetec is the Adblue Euro 6 version.
Ive worked out if I accept their offer of £10,500 my car has lost £263 per month in depreciation plus £30 per month Mercedes service pack.
Bluetec is the Adblue Euro 6 version.
Ive worked out if I accept their offer of £10,500 my car has lost £263 per month in depreciation plus £30 per month Mercedes service pack.
It was a three year service pack, I planned to part exchange the car in the fourth year.
Not the V6 Diesel version, In my opinion the E220d is not in the same league as the E350d, you're looking at £26,000 for an E350d estate AMG line.Would be a lot of car for someone at £10k but at the end of the day you can get the new shape E class estate W213 2017 on models from £18k at a main dealer currently so seems unlikely anyone would pay £15k for the previous model and a 4 year older car.
They almost certainly wouldn’t retail a 7 year old car, they would pass it in in the trade. If the valuation was quick then they will be taking a risk and so offered lower. If the valuation took a while then it will be based upon offers from the trade.Just been to a Mercedes dealer in my 2013 Facelift E350 Bluetec Estate 52,000 showroom condition and full service history to enquire about part exchanging it against a newer car.
Their valuation £10,500.
I walked away thinking they'd have it for sale for £14,995 all day long.
I remember now why I don't like car dealerships and why I preferred to lease a new car.
Would you mind me asking how much you paid for it, where you bought it from (main dealer, independent dealer, private), how old it was when you bought it, how many miles it had covered when you bought it, and how many miles you’ve covered?Bluetec is the Adblue Euro 6 version.
Ive worked out if I accept their offer of £10,500 my car has lost £263 per month in depreciation plus £30 per month Mercedes service pack.
If leased through an employer the lease ends if you're contract (of employment) ends.Yep - often ties you into a job if leased through you employer
oh and surcharges for minor damage such as car park dings
That's because you are willing to suffer old clunkers.I look to buy a car outright for a few hundred pounds and run it indefinitely - not throw hundreds of pounds down the drain every month and have nothing to show for it .
Bearing in mind the cost it will take to ready the car for sale, to fund a warranty and the VAT on any profit, with unknown demand for a 7 year old diesel, which is approaching the end of its economic life, what you do think would be an appropriate P/X value?
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