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Yeti - Karoq Review Honest John

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Unfortunately, I bought mine. My old Yeti and 2 years 0% for the balance. So £604 a month for the finance + £610 a month depreciation makes it a very expensive car. I don't love it as much as I did!!

You can’t consider it like that as the finance is merely paying back  the money you owed. The cost to you would be the same if you had walked in with the cash to buy the car outright. In fact if you had the full amount available you are still better off taking the 0% loan and investing it in premium bonds or something.

The only real cost is the depreciation as that eats into  the initial value of the car.

Had a dealer near me phone on Monday asking if i would like to trade my Yeti for a karoq as the 1.2 tsi  Drive are sort after would give me a good deal. so asked the questions and came to £34 cheaper a month. Entry Blue front and rear park censors Build week 18  Hmmmmm 

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