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It's usually used with financed vehicles and new vehicles yes but you can use it for cars that are a few years old you buy for cash, it just guarantees the invoice value of the vehicle for x amount of time should something happen to it.
 
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You've not been placed in the same vehicle though?

If you wanted to buy a £500 mk1 mondeo and the rest on haribo then you could. The argument about not being able to buy the same car for that price is still valid
 
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No. it's not. It's a petrol, so to get in the digs before everyone else, the engine is made in the Ford factory in Valencia but to a ECU map designed by Jaguar. yes, the same basic engine is used in a Mondeo and a Focus ST and even a Galaxy. But I don't believe it is mapped to 240hp in any of those.

How much? It's on a PCP so I paid around £4K deposit, the annual mileage is limited to 8000 and the monthly payments just over £500, with a £12k minimum guaranteed value of 12K after four years. I got around 8% of list and have had it now since July. I love it and find myself making excuses to use it. The phone app is also really good allowing me to see all my journeys, the routes I took, the average speed and MPG. Best I've had was a 145 mile journey at 45.1 mpg with an average speed of approx 70mph ;)
 
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The black contrasting with the light interior looks good, as far as I can tell from the outside at least.

Shame about the alloys, I don't think that suit the style of the car.
 
The alloys remind me of the strange design choices Vauxhall make on their wheels. They don't look like Jag wheel :(
 
The alloys remind me of the strange design choices Vauxhall make on their wheels. They don't look like Jag wheel :(

+1 They're missing that "premium vibe"

kinda like stock gt86 wheels just look out of place/halfordsy..

I think they look fine. Not amazing but not cheap and cheerful either.

The lighting and potato pic doesn't help how they look either, they look better with nicer lighting and/or in the flesh.

At least they're not silly 19s or 20s...
 
It's a bit of a modern trend for gloss black wheels with a diamond cut face. Obviously some people like it, but I agree that it just looks a bit Wolfrace (who have been doing it for ages).

With a repaint to entirely silver or similar, the wheel design itself looks nice actually. It also looks better side on when stock - the light does funny things at that angle.

Lovely car nonetheless, and nice to see a petrol!
 
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