No one pays full price for AA/RAC and if you look around outside of those two you can get breakdown cover for almost pennies a year after cashback.Under the SS scheme wouldn't you have included EU vehicle recovery&spare .. aa/rac want an arm&leg £150+, maybe some reductions with some banks
e: or does an MG warranty, say, throw that in.
Its a bit variable Ive found. Some years the cashback is good and I can get it for nearly nothing, other times its not as good and the offer I get when I call up to cancel is nearly as good.No one pays full price for AA/RAC and if you look around outside of those two you can get breakdown cover for almost pennies a year after cashback.
the facelift is much better. So min loan for that is c.£18k, but i get a max 1 yr old car with 6 years warranty left.
blimey that is a lot of very practical car for your money.Here's a car for £15k, originally list at £14,950, so £12k loan once you sell your current vehicle. Doubt £3k more is worth it for something 6 months newer when the warranty is so long.
I saw that one. Consider that the MG warranty is only up to 80k miles though, and that car is already on 42k miles in a year, so its had a lot of use. If I am buying I would want lower miles so would have to go up to c.£18-19k.Here's a car for £15k, originally list at £14,950, so £12k loan once you sell your current vehicle. Doubt £3k more is worth it for something 6 months newer when the warranty is so long.
your money, your choice for 42k miles on an EV is nothing imo (but then i would say that, my car had 42.5k on it when i bought it)I saw that one. Consider that the MG warranty is only up to 80k miles though, and that car is already on 42k miles in a year, so its had a lot of use. If I am buying I would want lower miles so would have to go up to c.£18-19k.
It may be, all im saying is that in 3 years I'll have reached that 80k miles level and be out of warranty with 2 years still to run on my loan. On that basis I think its worth more for lower miles so I get the MG warranty for the full 5 years of my loan period.your money, your choice for 42k miles on an EV is nothing imo (but then i would say that, my car had 42.5k on it when i bought it)
I saw that one. Consider that the MG warranty is only up to 80k miles though, and that car is already on 42k miles in a year, so its had a lot of use. If I am buying I would want lower miles so would have to go up to c.£18-19k.
But the warranty on the battery and drive train is still 8 years.
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The reliability of these things blows me away. MG5 for the win.
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James and Kate (think James works for Cleevely) have raved about how reliable their m5 is and he has worked on a lot of evs and recently did a model s buyers video where he also mentioned how good the mg5 was in terms of build quality and reliability.
i am proper jealous that there is no EV garage with their reputation near to me. We do have a HEVRA garage near me and they seem decent.... its the 1st thing i looked into before buying our EVs, but at the moment they do not have anthing like the experience of cleevely so i would not expect them to be as efficient diagnosing issues with my cars.Yeah I know James, he's a sound guy. Cleevely do our services as well, much cheaper than dealer, but keep the warranty, which is a bonus.
Where you based? I didn’t think there was one near me (Teesside) but my local Tesla fb group told me off a good one which sorted me out.i am proper jealous that there is no EV garage with their reputation near to me. We do have a HEVRA garage near me and they seem decent.... its the 1st thing i looked into before buying our EVs, but at the moment they do not have anthing like the experience of cleevely so i would not expect them to be as efficient diagnosing issues with my cars.
I even looked into sodding it and taking my car there anyway despite the road trip, but they are so snowed under servicing the cars they sell themselves that i could not get booked in without a huge wait.
the good news is one would think within a few years there would be a "Cleevely" or 2 near every major town in the uk as more and more mechanics train on them.
just south east of Cambridge. I plan to take my car to the place below. they have a decent rep but i spoke with them and, for instance, they said they would happily do any work on our bmw i3 but they had not worked on one yet - which suprised me as i see a few of them knocking about near me.Where you based? I didn’t think there was one near me (Teesside) but my local Tesla fb group told me off a good one which sorted me out.
@dlockers i was just considering the loan option again some more. Obviously the loan option (£18-19k over 5 years) would include interest as well. The interest on that loan is around £3k. So the £18k car actually costs me £21k. Obviously that's built into the payments, but if considering residual value, should I be deducting the interest paid from the figures as that is dead money as per the lease as well?