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Audi paying off loans

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  • AdrianC
    AdrianC Posts: 42,189 Forumite
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    The OP has only posted once, and hasn't said whether it's secured or not.
  • marlot
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    Mark2788 said:
    Ive got an vauxhall astra that 5 years old with 40,000 miles on, I used. A bank loan to pay for it and have £3,000 left to pay, I want to get a new audi A3 s line on pcp but would audi pay off my £3000 to join there finance deal? I just want a rough answer before I go fully in, thank you 
    Given that A3 S-lines are available from brokers with a £5k+ discount, I'd have thought there was scope to be creative if your PCP is based around buying the new car at list price.
    But this is a money saving website - if you don't have £3k spare, then it's not a great idea to be buying a 25-30k car.
    WHat's so wrong with the Astra that you need to get rid of it?  WHy not keep it a bit longer?
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