Carcraft Finance

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.
 
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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