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Hello Mishy
I'll move your thread to the 'Motoring & Public Transport' board.
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Try Honest John's website as a starting point. Google him, his site's kept up to date with latest deals etc. Unfortunately small economical cars are what everyone wants atm, so you're less likely to get as much of a discount than if you were buying a big 4x4 for instance. But that's neither here nor there really.
Any idea exactly what you're after? Something economical? 5 or 3 doors? Petrol or diesel? etc etc. And are you certain a nearly new secondhand motor wouldn't be ok?0 -
Cheers. I deffo want a new car and preferably with 0% finance. I do have a small amount for the deposit and have my old car to trade in. I just wondered if there was any good deals around.
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Look for the deal and not the car. Do not get hung up on 0% deals you will be paying for it somewhere and if not on the finance then it will be on the price.
Honest John best buys and/or via a broker is your best starting point. Whatever you buy just now will most probably have been sitting around for a while.
The deposit you are required to pay will in most instances be higher now than it was before (would be interesting to hear how this has changed by those in the trade) so I hope your trade in and deposit is enough.0 -
Have a look at the 1-3 Corsa active diesel £35 road tax ,£ 1000 Minimum part exchange allowance and you could pick one up with met paint for £9435 less your part ex0
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