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kingandy ([personal profile] kingandy) wrote2006-09-25 04:12 pm

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My car is in need of substantial repairs before I MOT it, and it needs MOTing by the end of the month so that I can buy road tax. Friendly Local Garage Man estimated there was somewhere around £400 of work (though he can't personally get it done by the end of the week, he's very busy). So, either I have to find some place that can do the repairs by Friday or get hold of a new car.

I seem to recall a few people on the flist mentioning spare cars but I strongly suspect they'd be out of my price range ... I'm currently toying with the idea of leasing, because it's like paying off a loan but better because the leasing company take care of all the repairs and servicing, and you get a new car, and stuff like that. The other options are combing Auto Trader (which can be enormously fast), or walking into somewhere like Carcraft and seeing if there's something I can drive off the lot (for a minimal part-exchange on the old Honda). I'd probably have to let them finance me, though, as I don't really have the time to chase around banks and loan agencies to get the best deal. Anyway, I probably wouldn't know the best deal if it slapped me in the face shouting "I'M THE BEST DEAL".

... Sorry for the stream-of-consciousness ending, I'm in a bit of a rush.

[identity profile] stsquad.livejournal.com 2006-09-25 03:19 pm (UTC)(link)
A car loan from the likes of car craft et all will generally be ripping you off compared to even bank loans. Take the time to shop arround because it will make a big difference to your repayments.