Soldato
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- 23 Mar 2011
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I've been toying with the idea of moving my car on, and getting out of the PCP.
I thought I still have like 2 years to go, and then at the end I would have to refinance to pay off the balloon for about as much as I'm currently paying monthly for 3 or more years on top of that.
I've always loved the idea of a 2 seater sporty car for myself (selfishly). And the S2000 has always been a favourite.
If I get rid of mine, I'll have roughly £6k left over. This in itself is almost enough for the MX5 Mk3, I can up the budget a bit to get a decent example and then I won't have any monthly outgoings towards cars at all and still have some fun with it
But.. I'm also toying with the idea of raising the funds to up my budget for an S2000. I know this sounds contradictory to my ending my PCP monthly idea but I'm an idiot. I just think for my current car I'm tied in to this for atleast 5 more years where as if I go this route, I could get a car I've always wanted and have it sorted over a much shorter period.
Would the S2000 be worth going for in that regard, or does an MX5 within the above budget offer just as much fun at a much lower cost?
I thought I still have like 2 years to go, and then at the end I would have to refinance to pay off the balloon for about as much as I'm currently paying monthly for 3 or more years on top of that.
I've always loved the idea of a 2 seater sporty car for myself (selfishly). And the S2000 has always been a favourite.
If I get rid of mine, I'll have roughly £6k left over. This in itself is almost enough for the MX5 Mk3, I can up the budget a bit to get a decent example and then I won't have any monthly outgoings towards cars at all and still have some fun with it
But.. I'm also toying with the idea of raising the funds to up my budget for an S2000. I know this sounds contradictory to my ending my PCP monthly idea but I'm an idiot. I just think for my current car I'm tied in to this for atleast 5 more years where as if I go this route, I could get a car I've always wanted and have it sorted over a much shorter period.
Would the S2000 be worth going for in that regard, or does an MX5 within the above budget offer just as much fun at a much lower cost?