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Interest free used cars
Shawn_Dark
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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knew of any organisations selling interest free used cars?
Preferably within the Yorkshire area (e.g. North, West).
I was wondering if anyone knew of any organisations selling interest free used cars?
Preferably within the Yorkshire area (e.g. North, West).
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I would have thought it's fairly easy to get an interest free used car. Save up and buy it outright...
Other than that, probably not.
HBS x"I believe in ordinary acts of bravery, in the courage that drives one person to stand up for another."
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#Bremainer0 -
If you do find anywhere selling used cars with 0% APR you can bet your bottom dollar that the price has been inflated to reflect the "free" finance.
I believe that Stoneacre have some branches in Yorkshire, they have been known to sell selected used cars with 0% finance0 -
Why not ask your brother who is a trader for a discount.0
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I can sell you a 2001 Ford Focus for £7000 totally interest free. But i want a £1200 deposit.
1 only so no fighting over it
Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 -
No such thing as interest free, someone has to pay the interest (the trader) so it's added onto on the price you pay overall.
Better finding a good deal somewhere and getting the cheapest loan you can find to fund it.0
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