That's similar residuals to the current Cupra r on dealer fore courts.
I thought you were going to say "that's similar to the first months depreciation on the Cupra R"
That's similar residuals to the current Cupra r on dealer fore courts.
I've just spotted this on Instagram. I've no idea if its a shop or not but it looks a lot better than the standard Cupra item.
Just specced up a Leon Cupra 280 with extras for just over £25k. That's a lot more like it.
Pity they don't have the SC listed there yet :-(
As long as you realise the 0% percent deal is only available if you pay half the value as a deposit and can take the rest over 3 years max !
But if you have £13k as a deposit then your quids in on savings
Yup, that would be the way I do it. PX (or sell privately) existing Cupra, put in an extra few grand and finance the rest at 0%.
Anyone want to buy a 3 year old Cupra?
Drive the deal T and c's for Cupra
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SEAT are also marketing Hire Purchase finance at 0% APR Representative over 36 months with 50% minimum deposit. However, you will lose £100 of the discount quoted if you take this product instead of PCP finance at 4.9% APR Representative.
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So I read that as my needing to add £100 to the quote if I want the 0% deal. Or does it mean add £1,100 + £100 for the 0% deal? The quote was £24,134, won't be going for it if it turns out to be £25,334.
Not sure that is correct Rob.
I bought my car through new car discount (another part of Broadspeed that does VW) and had the £1000 arrangement fee (charge to the finder), £1000 deposit to the dealer plus £199 admin fee.
The balance on my car is quoted price less £2000 - the dealer pays the £1000 arrangement fee. Cost to me to save a few grand = £199.