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Buying a car with a credit card

I'm thinking of buying a new (well new to me) car. I have enough in savings to pay for it (approx £8,000) but someone suggested buying it with a M & S credit card to get the points. I realise that using the card outside of Marks will only give me half the points but I think this might be a good idea. Any comments?

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  • most dealers (if not all)will charge around 3% for payment by cc(£240 on £8k car)negating any points from m&s i would imagine
  • newbutold
    newbutold Posts: 753 Forumite
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    confused57 wrote: »
    I'm thinking of buying a new (well new to me) car. I have enough in savings to pay for it (approx £8,000) but someone suggested buying it with a M & S credit card to get the points. I realise that using the card outside of Marks will only give me half the points but I think this might be a good idea. Any comments?

    I did this, well 5k deposit the rest was on finance. I put it on my M&S card to get the &more points, then I paid it off in full when I got the CC bill.

    It was a few years ago now and was a main dealer, they didn't charge me any surcharge/CC fee.
    If my posts have random wrong words, please blame the damn autocorrect not me :D
  • Plxply
    Plxply Posts: 594 Forumite
    If you're looking for Section 75 protection too you only need to pay a small amount, it could theoretically be £1 as the whole amount is covered. Paying with your card will be costly though as I'm sure the dealer will pass on the merchant fees to you.
  • DominicJ_2
    DominicJ_2 Posts: 373 Forumite
    Chances are you will be hit by a credit card fee that negates your points value
  • lisyloo
    lisyloo Posts: 30,094 Forumite
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    It was a few years ago now and was a main dealer, they didn't charge me any surcharge/CC fee.

    If they were hhapy to absorb a 3% credit card fee, then that implies you didn't haggle enough on the price.
  • confused57
    confused57 Posts: 587 Forumite
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    Thanks very much for advice, I will ask if I will get charged by the dealer for using the card then make my decision then. Thanks again.
  • newbutold
    newbutold Posts: 753 Forumite
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    lisyloo wrote: »
    If they were hhapy to absorb a 3% credit card fee, then that implies you didn't haggle enough on the price.

    It was a brand new car & I got a better price than any other dealership would go down to. However for all I know maybe the rep forgot to add the CC charge on, that said no such charge was ever mentioned.

    OP I would ask if you can use CC & if no surcharge you may as well get the &more points and treat yourself in M&S.
    If my posts have random wrong words, please blame the damn autocorrect not me :D
  • londonTiger
    londonTiger Posts: 4,903 Forumite
    i was gonna do that but found that some dealers didn;'t take ccs, instead i paid £1100 insurance with my cap1 mastercard with introductory rate 5% cashback.

    admiral charged me £6 cc fee. I got £55 cashback from cap1.
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