Carcraft Finance

Nah, he's just bought his aprils fools joke, but he has to pay for it monthly between now and april at lol% apr
 
Just in case you are serious that is a stupidly high loan rate, you're paying around £4k in interest.

Also I have seen leaflets for Chevolet cars near me, these were new ones and they were offering 0% finance, you'd probably get the spark or maybe even the car in the size up (Aveo or something), for about £10k or not much more new, and on a 0% finance deal. So either way don't get that car on that finance.
 
If you compare it to anything that's remotely interesting to drive then the Spark is frankly **** but if you're comparing it to similar cars they're alright really, not notably worse than anything else of that type. I drove one for the day and thought it was much the same as any fiesta sized car i've ever driven.

The thread must be a wind up, if it's not then the OP probably isn't suited to any kind of finance deal - even considering paying £9k+ on a £6k loan is incredibly naive
 
Don't buy a Chevy esp a lower end model. Things break all the time on mine, counting the days till i get rid of it lol. BTW i have a Chevy Cobalt, great on MPG but very cheaply made.
 
peugeot, chevrolet and carcraft in one thread. Clearly the OP can't afford a real car cause he's knocked too many companies and can't get credit.

I say go for it. you'll only default and they'll take it back anyway.
 
I cant fathom why ANYONE would buy that when a new one can be had for the same...if not less.

Or he could always just get an A1 on pcp finance for what, £50 more a month.

*runs*

Think it's obvious this is a troll thread. Anniversary of when that james dude on here bought a Clio from car craft? :p
 
Why do CC even exist if they charge more PCM for their "deals" than going direct to the manufacturers for new examples? Is it just a combination of easy webuyanycar stock and gullable people?
 
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