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Peugeot Just Add Fuel/Servicing question
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john_white wrote: »Passport Personal Lease - UK Mainland Only
A guarantee may be required. Written quotations available on request from Peugeot Financial Services, Quadrant House, Princess Way, Redhill, RH1 1QA. Passport Personal Lease
contract examples available on each advertisement. Annual mileage 6000 miles. Excess mileage charges may apply. If you choose to pay off the optional final rental at the end of contract, you can keep the car but will not own it – you will pay an annual rental equivalent to one of your monthly. However, car ownership is possible with Passport – ask us for details.
Thanks, but there are two options:
What happens at the end of a Just Add Fuel contract?
With the Just Add Fuel Passport plan you can:- Pay the amount we anticipate your car will be worth (the anticipated future value) and own your car outright
- Hand your car back with nothing further to pay (subject to mileage and condition)
- Part exchange your car for a brand new one
With the Just Add Fuel Personal Lease option you can:- Pay the amount we anticipate your car will be worth (the anticipated future value) and continue to drive the car by paying an annual rental equivalent to one of your monthly rentals
- Hand your car back with nothing further to pay (subject to mileage and condition)
- Part exchange your car for a brand new one
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I really do appreciate those who have taken the time to reply, but my question isn't 'should I get a brand new car/should I get a 107 or something else/should I get a PCP?
I really just wanted some input in whether the Just Add Fuel deal was worth the extra. And no, I realise that a new car of any description is not the money saving option, but having had crappy old cars for the 23+ years I have been driving, and having my kids be so embarrassed by my old bangers that they ask me to drop them off around the corner from school, I have decided that I work hard enough to treat myself to something shiny and new, even if it is only a 107.:cool:
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muddymouse wrote: »I really do appreciate those who have taken the time to reply, but my question isn't 'should I get a brand new car/should I get a 107 or something else/should I get a PCP?
I really just wanted some input in whether the Just Add Fuel deal was worth the extra. And no, I realise that a new car of any description is not the money saving option, but having had crappy old cars for the 23+ years I have been driving, and having my kids be so embarrassed by my old bangers that they ask me to drop them off around the corner from school, I have decided that I work hard enough to treat myself to something shiny and new, even if it is only a 107.:cool:
Hang on your PCP seems positively expensive. After 36 months you'll have paid 36*184 + 400 = 7024. Yet the list price is from 8 220 and whatcar.com target price from 7449. Maybe a straight loan would be better value if you haven't got that sort of money.
As for just add fuel. 186 for servicing & breakdown for 3 years sounds like a good deal, but check the details0
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