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Car conundrum - what would you do

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PopkinsBear · 03/03/2025 20:53

Thoughts welcome please - can’t agree on way forward with DP yet:

We have one car on a PCP which ends in the summer.

-Balloon payment is c.11k or we could simply give it back.

-Car is a hatchback and we now have a DD (nearly 1) and find that we need something slightly bigger (or at least will in a year or two)

-We can afford to pay the balloon but as mentioned above, we will need to change it in next two years.

-I think we should use extra savings/expected work bonus on buying outright a used car for £15-20k and hand back our current one.

-DP thinks that’s a lot of money and we should put down a c.7-10k deposit to finance a car for 3/4 years but this will come with a c.£200 monthly payment, albeit we will retain more savings and probably get a more recent car.

What do you guys value - I think one less outgoing can only be a good thing when we have a Mortgage rate set to increase in September and some childcare costs when I’m back to work.

OP posts:
Millyjanice · 05/03/2025 11:09

Kindafreakingouthere · 04/03/2025 10:49

If you're not too set on an exact car...I'd recommend going for something like a Toyota if buying used...they're the most reliable as far as I know so you'd be lessening that risk of the large repair bill. Pretty sure they have 10 years warranty which tells you all you need to know!
Unfortunately I'm an Audi wanker and I just can't see past them now 😂but paying for it!

Agree with Japanese makes. I have a 17 yr old Nissan and it’s never broken down…. even when I inadvertently kept driving it with no oil showing on the dip stick ! They keep going like tanks.

Kindafreakingouthere · 05/03/2025 12:43

Millyjanice · 05/03/2025 11:09

Agree with Japanese makes. I have a 17 yr old Nissan and it’s never broken down…. even when I inadvertently kept driving it with no oil showing on the dip stick ! They keep going like tanks.

Personally, I'd stick with Toyota/Honda/Lexus if going Japanese...the newer Nissan/Mitsubishi's are getting less reliable in general. It's great when you get a car like that though, hope you have many more years of happy driving with it :)

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