Exit Stage Left?

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Re: Exit Stage Left?

Post by skirs6 » Tue Jul 04, 2017 9:45 pm

chunky79 wrote:
Mon Jul 03, 2017 2:52 pm
Has the engine failure put folk off these cars now then?
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Exit Stage Left?

Post by FaisalJ » Tue Jul 04, 2017 10:13 pm

Get yourself a B7 RS4!

It'll probably still be worth what you paid for it when you come to sell it, eliminating the biggest cost of most cars; depreciation.

PCP is just a way of financing the depreciation afterall.

If not the B7, another driver's car that has low to no depreciation is surely the sensible thing to do whilst still being in something worth driving.


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Re: Exit Stage Left?

Post by skirs6 » Tue Jul 04, 2017 10:33 pm

Steve
That's a real pain so early into a PCP deal😫😫 nothing worse than losing money on cars ,but when it's purely interest that's even worse I think. When I bought mine PCP was the only route I could afford and I knew I was in it for the long term.
It's probably very easy for me to say just keep it, but when it's mortgage payments going out each month I can see why you're looking to get out.

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Re: Exit Stage Left?

Post by chunky79 » Tue Jul 04, 2017 11:28 pm

skirs6 wrote:
Tue Jul 04, 2017 9:45 pm
chunky79 wrote:
Mon Jul 03, 2017 2:52 pm
Has the engine failure put folk off these cars now then?
Chunk. You can't blame me for that 😂😂😂
Ha ha, I was giving folks someone to blame.
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Re: Exit Stage Left?

Post by Ian_C » Wed Jul 05, 2017 12:06 pm

Steve, keep the car

The only other trick I can think of would be to refinance 25k to a personal loan (with the same loan length) to reduce the interest. I don't know the specifics of your agreement, but you mentioned 68k, and I think you've said the car wasn't new, and Audis used approved rate is typically 9.9%

So rather than £68k at 9.9% with Audi, you could have £43k at 9.9% with Audi and £25k at 2.8% with Sainsbury or TSB (the two on the high street with the best rate last time I looked)

In effect, you would be chucking £25k further deposit at Audi.... by borrowing to fund it, but at a much lower rate

Would certainly make a big difference over 36/48 months!

For example, just taking the 25k portion, examples over 3 and 4 years.....

£25k at 9.9%, 36 months, £805.51 a month, total interest payable £4k
£25k at 9.9%, 48 months, £632.86 a month, total interest payable £5,377

£25k at 2.8%, 36 months, £724.83 a month, total interest payable £1,093.84
£25k at 2.8%, 48 months, £551.15 a month, total interest payable £1,455.25
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Re: Exit Stage Left?

Post by daytonamart » Wed Jul 05, 2017 12:40 pm

Or this?
FaisalJ wrote:
Tue Jul 04, 2017 10:13 pm
Get yourself a B7 RS4!

It'll probably still be worth what you paid for it when you come to sell it, eliminating the biggest cost of most cars; depreciation.

PCP is just a way of financing the depreciation afterall.

If not the B7, another driver's car that has low to no depreciation is surely the sensible thing to do whilst still being in something worth driving.


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Re: Exit Stage Left?

Post by Golfather » Wed Jul 05, 2017 1:12 pm

daytonamart wrote:
Wed Jul 05, 2017 12:40 pm
Or this?
FaisalJ wrote:
Tue Jul 04, 2017 10:13 pm
Get yourself a B7 RS4!
We presume he still wants a fast car... and newer than an RNSE ;)

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Re: Exit Stage Left?

Post by stevo55 » Wed Jul 05, 2017 3:29 pm

Ok so 24 hours on and with my car being advertised on Tootle it's been quite busy! Had around 6 offers already with dealers calling me repeatedly as they all want the car. Offers range from £59-62k. One thing I've learned is that Tootle is the equivalent of EBay in that they charge the dealers quite a bit if they end up buying the car, they also have to put in a bid to call you. One to consider as it's an extra hit on their profits. So for this to work I'll either sell privately to get the max (dealers confirmed that the retail price for the car is pretty much the same as what I paid for it in April (just under £70k), a dealer will work the figures to get me into one of their cars (bridging loan to swallow up the neg) or I'll keep the car for a while longer. One big bonus on my car is that the previous owner made such a noise that Audi threw lots of replacement bits at him (new rear parcel shelf, new brakes, etc) and then he still rejected it but that's another story all to my gain though as it makes the car more sellable. Am off to a dealer in Kent on Friday to look at a GT-R they have which looks pretty awesome. They're very keen to make it work and there's been lots of offers and attention. So to those on here giving it the 'the C7 has had its day' the truth (as am sure most on here will be glad to hear) is the opposite! Plenty of life left in these beasts. Oh and pano roof seems to be a 'must have' for dealers which answers a question on another thread!



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Re: Exit Stage Left?

Post by stevo55 » Wed Jul 05, 2017 3:34 pm

The other ideas-Ian thanks mate will look into that seems one way of lowering costs for sure...as for the B7 RS4 well it's a great car but tech wise a big step back. The GT-R am due to see tomorrow is a 2011 model but Litchfield tune of around 700bhp so that will certainly tick the speed and aggression boxes...thing will probably scare the crap out of me


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Re: Exit Stage Left?

Post by kent_andy » Wed Jul 05, 2017 6:43 pm

the jump from C6 to C7 is something i couldnt justify. It just isnt twice the car. looking at a C7 S6 loon they are bargins, 40k for a new car, cheeky remap and turbos and your at rs6 power....... however the v8s keep breaking lol!

GTR will feel cheap and nasty inside compared to the C7, and the tech will feel old too. GTRs are great cars but not on the same level of refinement as the RS6. Id be looking at a 911 997 gen 2 turbo if it was me. just as fast as the 6, good build quality and a very low depreciation curve. 997 turbo S are on the rise so you might see positive depreciation if you buy the right spec :)
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Re: Exit Stage Left?

Post by bam_bam » Wed Jul 05, 2017 8:59 pm

kent_andy wrote:...positive depreciation...
Errrm, you mean appreciation?
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Re: Exit Stage Left?

Post by Golfather » Wed Jul 05, 2017 10:02 pm

kent_andy wrote:
Wed Jul 05, 2017 6:43 pm
the jump from C6 to C7 is something i couldnt justify. It just isnt twice the car. looking at a C7 S6 loon they are bargins, 40k for a new car, cheeky remap and turbos and your at rs6 power....... however the v8s keep breaking lol!

GTR will feel cheap and nasty inside compared to the C7, and the tech will feel old too. GTRs are great cars but not on the same level of refinement as the RS6. Id be looking at a 911 997 gen 2 turbo if it was me. just as fast as the 6, good build quality and a very low depreciation curve. 997 turbo S are on the rise so you might see positive depreciation if you buy the right spec :)
+1.
The person who bought my C6 previously had a GTR 700bhp.
Said they were <beep>. And cost a bomb to run plus boring as anything.
C6 was far superior in every way, inside and out.

Get another C6 :thumbs:

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Re: Exit Stage Left?

Post by stevo55 » Wed Jul 05, 2017 10:37 pm

Am not doubting the refinement of the Gt-R will be FAR less than any Audi or other quality German marque...it's a Nissan after all!
The C6 I loved but I the economy was shocking! I wouldn't go back to a Saloon as the resale value is gash. One of the lads on here has his mint low miler 2010 Sepang one up on S & R and it's been at that dealer for months now. I personally think it's overpriced (mine went for £23k I think and that was really tidy but it struggled to sell).


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Re: Exit Stage Left?

Post by cfcdoc » Thu Jul 06, 2017 1:12 am

HYFR wrote:
Mon Jul 03, 2017 9:58 pm
Golf R estate £229 pcm no deposit. Bargain of the century


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Re: Exit Stage Left?

Post by cfcdoc » Thu Jul 06, 2017 1:16 am

MikeFish wrote:
Tue Jul 04, 2017 12:44 am
HYFR wrote:
Mon Jul 03, 2017 9:58 pm
Golf R estate £229 pcm no deposit. Bargain of the century


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Someone sent me an offer today of the golf r estate for 2k + vat deposit then 150+ vat per month!!!
Again who what where and when
She may be big and heavy but its whats on the inside that counts.....

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