If you don?t mind me asking what sort of budget are you aiming for a 15 plate bike? I just bought a new 18 for the same price I would have paid for a low mileage 15!Hi guys & girls, will be changing my 2008 fireblade for a 15 plate s1000rr in August, came here for inspiration, tips and any issues on buying a used gen 3
That?s not far from what you could pick a new base sport one up for. Cooper Sunderland are giving ?2000 finance contribution to all new ones ordered by end of June and delivered by the end of September. IMO defo worth a look. (If you have the cash, you can still take their finance get ?2000 contribution and withdraw from the finance when you get the bike home. Effectively a ?2000 saving off the bike! I?ve done this many times before with new cars.) I couldn?t believe it when I did the deal. Picking mine up on Monday.Ive got around 12.5k to play with
You?re most welcome. I received the offer via email as I?m on their mailing list and I believe it is on their Facebook page but not on the website. This is the second time I?ve used coopers and they?re really great and easy to deal with. I dealt with a guy Mark Exley on both occasions. Good luck!Intriguing.... i think i best go check them out, thanks mate
Yes I could only find that deal on the website too. I rang and spoke to mark mentioned the ?2000 contribution for a new one they were offering and he had all the details.Was just looking on there website & noticed deal was ?750 towards, ill opt in for emails & check out the facebook page thanks
My bad, needs registered by 30th June I must have mixed the dates up. Hopefully this link should work...Yes I could only find that deal on the website too. I rang and spoke to mark mentioned the ?2000 contribution for a new one they were offering and he had all the details.
tada.... knew I wasn?t going senile yet. North oxford Bmw have a similar deal on and their date is registered by end of September. Link...My bad, needs registered by 30th June I must have mixed the dates up. Hopefully this link should work...
http://createsend.com/t/r-EF9FCA9F42E6B1382540EF23F30FEDED
You can still do that. It?s fairly simple 1. you have the personal loan sitting ready. 2. You take the pcp deal with dealer and get your ?2000 contribution paid. 3. Ride the bike home. 4. Ring finance company and either withdraw from finance agreement or pay it off early. (Withdrawal- you will be charged minimal interest circa ?5 a day for length of time it?s taken you to withdraw you usually only have 14 days to withdraw. Early settlement- probably charged about ?120-200 in interest.) 5. You keep the ?2000 discount. Happy rider!Cheers link works, ive always saved up for used bikes and pcp & other finance deals get my head hurting lol, initial plan was to sell my blade & get a 7.5k loan, think i better get a notepad/calculator out and work out my options
You can still do that. It’s fairly simple 1. you have the personal loan sitting ready. 2. You take the pcp deal with dealer and get your ?2000 contribution paid. 3. Ride the bike home. 4. Ring finance company and either withdraw from finance agreement or pay it off early. (Withdrawal- you will be charged minimal interest circa ?5 a day for length of time it’s taken you to withdraw you usually only have 14 days to withdraw. Early settlement- probably charged about ?120-200 in interest.) 5. You keep the ?2000 discount. Happy rider!
Yes that?s a fair point. It wouldn?t be a voluntary termination, rather a loan having been paid off. To me a voluntary termination would be when you hand the vehicle back early. That?s why you do the personal loan application first. It is easier to get pcp on a vehicle than personal finance (probably because of the security involved against the vehicle?) I?ve done this numerous times and if you go on to any car forum you will see that this is a common practice.Seems like a good option, although you will have two credit searches on your credit file (which could weaken it?) and they possibility of a Voluntary Termination on your credit file when you cancel the PCP?
Just an observation as been in vehicle finance for 20+ years.
That?s not far from what you could pick a new base sport one up for. Cooper Sunderland are giving ?2000 finance contribution to all new ones ordered by end of June and delivered by the end of September. IMO defo worth a look. (If you have the cash, you can still take their finance get ?2000 contribution and withdraw from the finance when you get the bike home. Effectively a ?2000 saving off the bike! I?ve done this many times before with new cars.) I couldn?t believe it when I did the deal. Picking mine up on Monday.
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