Is your HP only £495/m with a £25K deposit? You'll have a car at the end of it, but it's value is questionable given battery age, recent trends in EV pricing and the amount of used Taycans specifically available second hand. Appreciate it is a personal option and choice to own, HP or "rent" the vehicle and whatever suits you best. You also don't have to put £25K in upfront on PCP - appreciate the more you contribute the less the monthlies are.PCP makes no sense to me. I don’t think putting £25k deposit down then paying £495 / month for 4 years to then not own anything at the end unless I then pay £23k makes sense.
Regardless of how you finance to own or use, that is personal and financial choices for you. The car is awesome! Hope you agree should you go ahead...Hi
No, at £25k it’s £905 a month over 4 years.
Id want to put £35/40k down and pay £545 over 5 years.
Finance is very much a personal thing.Hi
No, at £25k it’s £905 a month over 4 years.
Id want to put £35/40k down and pay £545 over 5 years.
I purchased a 2021 Turbo S ,20 months ago. Currently been off the road waiting for battery repair for over 6 months. I am told they are waiting for the one and only jig in the UK available to do the repair.Im on the verge of taking the plunge and buying a 21 plate over 60 months meaning the car will be 7/8 years old at the end of the HP deal. Am I being incredibly stupid? Will there even be a market for one that old almost at the end of its battery warranty?