Any ideas on getting a car on £600 budget per month?

I earn about £1600 a month. After all expenses, I have just £600 left, per month.
I need a car. Any idea how I can go about getting one on this budget?

I've looked into PCP - deposit aint a joke. Probably have to get a loan for that. Also looked into leasing a car (personally, don't like this option).

Any ideas please?
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  • walwyn1978
    walwyn1978 Posts: 837 Forumite
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    edited 12 November 2017 at 11:01AM
    Buy banger for £500. Run till it dies/becomes too expensive to repair. Save the money you would have spent on the payments in a separate account. When the banger dies, use the money you've saved to buy another one. Rinse and repeat until you've got enough saved in the car account to use as a deposit on a 'new' car if that's what your long term goal is.
  • dont pcp, definately not on your earnings. god why does everyone want to drive a brand new car
  • curious_1
    curious_1 Posts: 38 Forumite
    edited 12 November 2017 at 9:42PM
    Thanks guys.

    No, I don't want to buy a new car. I just would like a decent car and I'm happy to pay monthly for it.

    At my age, I'm just hoping for something fairly nice.

    I'm currently driving a banger (been doing so for a while now), I'm happy with it. But it isn't mine. It might be taken back sometime soon. This will be my first car too, got my license this year.
  • GunJack
    GunJack Posts: 11,799 Forumite
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    walwyn1978 wrote: »
    Buy banger for £500. Run till it dies/becomes too expensive to repair. Save the money you would have spent on the payments in a separate account. When the banger dies, use the money you've saved to buy another one. Rinse and repeat until you've got enough saved in the car account to use as a deposit on a 'new' car if that's what your long term goal is.

    Ignoring the bit in red, this is your answer. It will give you good motoring for a fraction of the cost of PCP, nearly-new, etc. :)
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  • dont pcp, definately not on your earnings. god why does everyone want to drive a brand new car

    By march/April next year, I'll be on at least £2,169 per month.
    Is a PCP ok then?
  • tacpot12
    tacpot12 Posts: 9,153 Forumite
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    Spending all your free cash on something as ordinary as a car seems daft to me, but then I saved all my money so I could retire early.

    I drive a Skoda Octavia Elegance 130BHP diesel. It is fast, totally reliable, very comfortable and does 50mpg. It would sell on eBay for less than £1000.

    I'd recommend buying a car, whether you buy older car off eBay or a newer car using a personal loan.
    The comments I post are my personal opinion. While I try to check everything is correct before posting, I can and do make mistakes, so always try to check official information sources before relying on my posts.
  • GunJack wrote: »
    Ignoring the bit in red, this is your answer. It will give you good motoring for a fraction of the cost of PCP, nearly-new, etc. :)

    Money I would have spent on monthly payments = £180. That will take a while to get something tangible. But still worth a shot.

    Thanks
  • curious_1 wrote: »
    Money I would have spent on monthly payments = £180. That will take a while to get something tangible. But still worth a shot.

    Thanks

    If you get lucky and your £500 banger does six months of motoring at a saving of £180 per month, that's 1080 saved, plus the £100 from your original £600. (I know I've not factored petrol tax etc but still). Buy another £500 banger, you're still in the black £680, if you get another 6 months out of that you're still 1.5k in hand for the next one, and so on. It will add up quite wuickly.

    Even if you're a bit less lucky and the banger only lasts 3 months, you're still where you were in terms of what you'd planned to spend on monthly payments in the car. View every month after 3 months you get out of one as money saved up.

    Good luck!
  • neilmcl
    neilmcl Posts: 19,460 Forumite
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    curious_1 wrote: »
    I earn about £1600 a month. After all expenses, I have just £600 left, per month.
    I need a car. Any idea how I can go about getting one on this budget?

    I've looked into PCP - deposit aint a joke. Probably have to get a loan for that. Also looked into leasing a car (personally, don't like this option).

    Any ideas please?
    Not being funny but if you take home £1600 per month I don't think committing £600 of that over 3 or 4 years for a car is a very wise decision, maybe you should, at the very least, halve that figure.
  • uknick
    uknick Posts: 1,758 Forumite
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    curious_1 wrote: »
    By march/April next year, I'll be on at least £2,169 per month.
    Is a PCP ok then?


    What do you intend to do at the end of the PCP period; pay balloon payment, trade car in for new one or walk away?
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