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I've already got the paper work ;)

Just wondering

Why dya need another car?

Do both cars need to be as big as they are?

The yeti would make a good mile muncher? Whilst a smaller cheaper car to run would make a good second car?

Just a thought. Im sure youve already thought of this mind

Take a look at the thread I've linked in post #26, there are even cheaper deals through a broker, even after adding their fee!

We are talking £5,200 over the two years.

Cheap motoring in this day and age?

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Just wondering

Why dya need another car?

Do both cars need to be as big as they are?

The yeti would make a good mile muncher? Whilst a smaller cheaper car to run would make a good second car?

Just a thought. Im sure youve already thought of this mind

Wasnt initially looking at a big car but stumbled across a crackng deal :)

Wasnt initially looking at a big car but stumbled across a crackng deal :)

Fair shout mate :)

Been looking too - even as a personal lease including the VAT I reckon meantime to have it down to £1800 deposit, then £120 per month, with a £180 fee. Comes out at £4740 over the two years with 5k miles per year, which is enough for me.

 

Alternatively £536.37 deposit, then £178.79 per month with a £240 fee. Comes out at £4888.54 overall.

 

Hard to resist tbh ;)

There's also some cracking sub £200 a month low deposit deals on Octavia vrs tdi estates both business and personal. They only seem to be manual deals if you want dsg the price goes up a lot.

 

Maybe Skoda have overestimated demand and have a lot of extra stock they are selling to dealers a bit cheaper?

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