She's saying that to justify getting a big stupid car that she wouldn't be able to afford any other way.Most people in the Uk have a lease. Wtf is she on about. She literally doesn’t have a clue
No because she has no credit history.Can’t she get a car on a pcp agreement where you pay so much a month for three years and at the end of it pay a lump sum to keep it or move on to the next pcp?? That’s how people get these swanky cars whilst living in a three bedroom terrace. Or her Mums spare room in her case?? And if she’s not lived in the uk for over ten years how has she got any credit rating. So many questions!!
I know 1 person who has a leased car - literally everyone else I know owns outright or bank loans /hire purchases it.Most people in the Uk have a lease. Wtf is she on about. She literally doesn’t have a clue
Not sure but that’s what we do / almost everyone we know. Hardly unheard of?!Does she consider PCP/HP a lease?
my old car was HP, my current one is a mixNot sure but that’s what we do / almost everyone we know. Hardly unheard of?!
but then she’ll have to spin the narrative she’s doing something so so querky
I am the same way. Walking in the dealership I made it clear I was paying cash as I don’t want any debt, and they still tried to get me to finance. I just wanted to pay the damn thing off and be done with it. Why would I want to pay more than the cost of the car with all that interest? Just let me pay it off and not have a recurring bill to deal with.I’m def in the minority of my friends buying my car with my debit cardeveryone I know has theirs on some kind of finance
I also think she’d get finance pretty easily. Car places are notorious for giving when they probs shouldn’t. It’s a secured loan so less risky than a bank loan.
This might be useful for all to know: I’ve learnt that buying a car with HP is very handy when said car fails…. After 6 months of having my new car, it started having problems which the dealer tried to fix a few times, but were unsuccessful. We contacted the HP company and they advised us that we could reject the car, which we did, they cancelled the finance agreement and got our full £8k deposit back from the dealer, all wishing 2 weeks of rejection, and with little effort. Had we not had HP protecting us, we would have been stuck with the car and its problem!I am the same way. Walking in the dealership I made it clear I was paying cash as I don’t want any debt, and they still tried to get me to finance. I just wanted to pay the damn thing off and be done with it. Why would I want to pay more than the cost of the car with all that interest? Just let me pay it off and not have a recurring bill to deal with.
Was this new or used?This might be useful for all to know: I’ve learnt that buying a car with HP is very handy when said car fails…. After 6 months of having my new car, it started having problems which the dealer tried to fix a few times, but were unsuccessful. We contacted the HP company and they advised us that we could reject the car, which we did, they cancelled the finance agreement and got our full £8k deposit back from the dealer, all wishing 2 weeks of rejection, and with little effort. Had we not had HP protecting us, we would have been stuck with the car and its problem!
Missy arrived fine and was seen in a video of her out walking with Olivia. Put on Olivia’s page not Caroline’s. Although she’s yet to do a story on it.Any Missy updates? Hope she’s ok
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