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God only knows. I'll call her Juan next time she wears it though, or Pablo.Is it a poncho or a rebozo? Looks more like a poncho to me.
God only knows. I'll call her Juan next time she wears it though, or Pablo.Is it a poncho or a rebozo? Looks more like a poncho to me.
I know. I'm not knocking PCP. We looked at all options for this particular case and this worked out best for us. I'd have no issue in a lease, just didn't fit!PCP doesn't just offer a monthly payment with a balloon at the end if you wish to keep it, it also offers the ability to hand the car back with minimal effort should your financial circumstances change and joint responsibility on getting faults and repairs fixed under warranty. The interest I paid on PCP was less than the compensation package I've had from dealers over the 3 years when they've messed around warranty repairs. Without getting the PCP finance company involved I doubt I'd have had some of the repairs done as the dealer/manufacturer deemed the faults "within tolerance" but my right to reject the car even after a year was stronger, so the finance arm negotiated with the dealer to get it fixed.
Looks good, did you buy it outright? I'm unsure how I feel about people saying they bought a car when it's on PCP.
Looks good, did you buy it outright? I'm unsure how I feel about people saying they bought a car when it's on PCP.
Aren't you the fella who gets cheap VAG lease cars from your brother or something?
I used to yep, I was pretty transparent about the entire thing on here which is why you know I suppose I could have posted in here that I bought a new car every 6 months
Looks good, did you buy it outright? I'm unsure how I feel about people saying they bought a car when it's on PCP.
its the second most expensive purchase people will make after a home
I just use the sink
It looked good until you put the Borg looking case on it