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saab 93 1.9 tid 2007 - what can i do? 31 Aug 2010 (Forum)
i have extended warranty but im only trying to gain knowledge now so i know where i stand . if warranty pay out then in all fairness thats ok. but if they dont i`m stuck with a large finance on the car and a hefty bill for work and a car that does not work. the damage is complete engine failure. any help fomr anyone would help me alot. michael -
Vauxhall Corsa D - 05 Corsa 1.4 16v auto/08 Corsa 1.2 semi auto? 20 Jun 2010 (Forum)
However, it's mint and comes with 3 years dealer warranty from Vauxhall and they're offering a fairly decent finance deal. Option 2 is at Motorpoint and is £6,299 but they want £175 over 42 months after which there'd still be £2,300 or thereabouts balloon payment. However, there is the benefit of the latter being (presumably) cheaper to run owing to better fuel consumption, lower insurance, etc. -
Advice Needed: Mondeo diesel 155 or Octavia 140 18 Jun 2009 (Forum)
I'm looking to replace my current car with a diesel estate with a budget of a maximum of £8k but would prefer to spend no more than £7. I will be buying with cash so no finance involved and will be keeping the car for a minimum of three years. I therefore want something that I will enjoy driving and I assume that I will be looking at around an 05-06 plate. I have driven a diesel 130 Mondeo estate in the past and currently have an old 2.0 petrol estate mondeo. -
Ford Focus III (2008 - ) - buying nearly new from dealer 2 Apr 2009 (Forum)
When was it first registered. 6. Is the car any kind of reject / warranty return. 7. Is there any finance outstanding on the vehicle. 8. Is the balance of the mfr's warranty still valid. How do I check all this stuff? Is there any other info I should be asking for? What documents should the dealer be able to show me? -
5-6 year ownership stick or twist? 14 Mar 2009 (Forum)
Its a question to which I do think there is a definitive answer, but I would welcome your thoughts. For the average owner ( a 12k car new, lets assume no finance to factor in), on a reasonably average income, doing 10k a year including their 45 min / 15 mile stop start commute over the potholes and speed bumps of Britain, at which point does it make most sense to change a car. -
Ford Fiesta (2002 - 2008) - 03 1.4 Replacing a lost remote key fob? 13 Nov 2008 (Forum)
Hi. Ive recently bought a Ford Fiesta Flame 1.4 53 Reg from a local garage. The car was a finance repossession from the previous owner. The car only came with 2 normal keys so i went into my local ford dealer to see if they could find out if my car did have remote central locking. They checked using my reg and it does have remore locking so the previous owner must have lost the fob. -
Fabia vrS buying experience 23 May 2006 (Forum)
When I queried why there were no car mats, it was because they already had them out cleaning them and they looked brand new to me! No pressure to sell me finance, in fact the question wasn't even raised. A fantastic buying experience, totally different to the hardsell, 10 salesman working out the one branch that I am used to before. I hope the ownership experience is just as good. -
Nissan X Trail Letdown 14 Nov 2005 (Forum)
On Friday I looked around a new X Trail and liked the interior, clever design, rugged looks and an excellent 0% finance deal to boot. I booked a test drive Saturday AM. I was up early cleaning the Leon inside and out, checked Parkers for trade-in price, took all the paperwork and headed off to do the deal, except for a slight problem: I didn't like it. -
amazing megane 18 Dec 2004 (Forum)
they will price match with Virgin and buymynewcar.com any other dealers to get a good cheap quote from. can i expect a 7 - 9 % discount. its also on a 4 year 0% finance also sensible options i would like are xenons (nice) tailgate opening window (handy for all the stuff i carry, and have to remove in carparks) 17" alloys (instead of 16") cruise (25-40K a year) rear airbags? -
buying advice for a relative newbie 23 Jul 2004 (Forum)
(only cost £450 and it's done 9-10k trouble free driving). I've been playing with some figures and I reckon my budget is around £6,000. (Mainly finance through a personal loan - seems the cheapest option). I'm probably looking for something of a similar size or slightly bigger as it's difficult to park where I live. Unsure of my mileage at the moment as my work situation has recently changed and I'm now mainly working from home but I have to go into the office usually once a week which is a 100 mile round trip via motorway / dual carriageway (Newcastle to Stockton) so 1.0L engines are out. -
HJ the Mondewoe has gone, run'g in car? 17 Apr 2004 (Forum)
We have bought it under a Private Contract Purchase plan, if we don't like it after 2 years we give it back, if we do we buy it. The finance is as follows from the lease agreement. Cash price inc vat and RFL £10,678.76 (5K below retail) Less deposit and first payment £652.47 Admin fee £35.00 23 Further monthly payments £217.49 Final installment if we buy £6572.38 So thats £5,654.74 over two years and poss buy it in total for £12227.12. -
Too Good a Deal !! 16 Nov 2003 (Forum)
I have to go along tomorrow with my sister and haggle him down!! I have told my sister to bring all her trade in documentation and proof of address details for finance etc to show the salesman she is going to do a deal if it is right. The salesman has said that Arnold Clark have already committed to these and if they don't sell them then they will register them themselves, probably use for hire for a few months and then sell on. -
Going Nuts? 19 Aug 2002 (Forum)
I've spent the last four years espousing the benefit of driving an old car which is paid for and suffering the odd big bill - but I now find myself hypnotised by shiny metallic paint and finance deals. Will I regret this in 2 years time when I'm still paying out every month or will I be happy with the knowledge that I'm protected from big bills in my shiny car? All advice appreciated, Lee. -
Vintage Merc or a Skoda Octavia ? 27 Mar 2002 (Forum)
Have covered secure parking space for it The attraction is that I could pay cash down for the Merc whereas I need to finance the Skoda ( have already splashed out on an upmarket house so no additional drips would be welcome). Could the impartial HJ forum, please tell me 1: Which makes economic sense over next 4 years 2: Will the Merc be a liability with massive maintenance bills considering that it would be used for long drives and weekend use ? -
Fleet Auctions 26 Oct 2001 (Forum)
My advice buy directly from a leasing company ( check out exchange and mart ) or car supermarket but avoid finance deals.At least you can drive these cars and check out the paperwork unlike at most auctions. -
Peugeot Citroen in trouble 1 Jul 2013 (Forum)
Since then, the French Government stepped in with financial aid for Peugeot's own bank, ensuring it could still offer competitive finance to new car buyers. The deal now hinges on GM. Sources say GM bosses need assurances that they would be able to cut plants and jobs “at reasonable cost.” Widespread cuts in France, which would be almost certain under GM control, would be fiercely resisted by President Hollande's government. -
Renault Austral - Vehicle Rejection Issue 27 Sep 2025 (Forum)
After the second time this fault happened, I raised complaints with the dealership, Renault and the finance company. My initial thoughts were to get the vehicle replaced but after suffering a third case of the same fault I am at the point where I don't feel able to trust a vehicle with the same hybrid system so am pushing for a refund. -
Renault Clio - Best place to sell, Any tips 18 Sep 2025 (Forum)
I am waiting for a price from Evans Halshaw and regards Renault retail, They are mainly trying to sell a finance packages and i am a cash buyer and not open to haggling -
Leo the Leaf replacement 23 May 2025 (Forum)
Car is mint, approved used and as part of VW’s used car event it comes with two years VW warranty, breakdown cover, a £250 finance contribution and free servicing. If you take a PCP, which I have and will pay off immediately. Managed to bag it for £1000 less than our local dealer for the same thing too. Arnold Clark had one almost identical that was a year older for the same money and a measly 90 day warranty - I honestly don’t know why people buy cars from them. -
Second hand van advice 20 Sep 2024 (Forum)
Hi folks, I've just been trawling the internet looking for places to get some advice on buying a second hand van and thought Honest John could be the place :) I'm basically looking to buy a L3H2 second hand van for removals/courier work and just wanted to run my thinking past people who knew a lot more about them. I've narrowed it down to spending around 12k + vat (I'll be financing), from a reputable dealer who offer some kind of warranty and/or RAC check, and looking at vans 2017/18, ply lined, ulez compliant, 70,000 - 90,000 miles. With fairly decent tidy bodywork but don't mind the odd ding.

