See all car news advice PCP or HP: should I still consider HP? The option to spread the cost of buying a car holds huge appeal for most motorists. We take a look at the pros and cons of the two most popular finance methods.. ...
If you've got a small budget, one of the easiest ways to buy your next car is through aPersonal Contract Purchase (PCP)deal. PCPs are very popular in the UK because they are flexible, and because they can offer lower monthly payments than many other finance or car leasing contracts. Mos...
If you are in the market for a new bike this year, Honda have some pretty interesting deals tucked away in a corner of their website. You have to do a bit of digging, but under the offers section you can uncover a few 0% PCP plans – one that even extends to the Fireblade! And...
What is Target PCP? Our indicative monthly TargetPCP financerates are based on a four-year deal with a 32,000-mile limit (8000 miles per year) and a 15% deposit, unless otherwise stated. For all the latest reviews, advice and new car deals, sign up to the What Car? newsletterhere...
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. You will be unable to sell the vehicle during the contract period of the PCP agreement, as you won’t own the car during this term, while some PCP contract providers will have a limit on the number of days that a vehicle can be out of the country — something that’s certainly ...
Return the car if you do not want to buy anymore. Pay the resale value and take it. Use the resale value towards buying a new car. To make that contract works, there are some base factors you need to remember. First is the affordability of the PCP payments across the whole term of ...
Two, I really do crave a luxury German car. Seeing others I know driving them makes me really want one. Even though I know that almost all of them will be company/lease/PCP cars, my insecure side (irrationally) thinks, “they must be doing so much better than me, to be able to ov...
math and reading/writing are huge, and all the other stuff is icing on the cake and should be interesting and fun. Also, daily transportation costs are nearly negated with homeschooling. A tank of gas lasts a long time for me. My car doesn’t need to be so reliable, so I’m hangin...
The third option is to pay the MGFV and buy the car outright. This last choice might sound daft, but car makers are so keen to get consumers to take out PCP deals that they often offer ‘deposit contributions’ of around £1500 and lower interest rates than you’d get with other ...