How much did you borrow??

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lucy
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Post by lucy »

:? :? :? I was in my local watering hole with my friends last night and they asked me how much my car was. I told them it was 16,000 but I had to borrow 10,000.......they then thought that I was barking to borrow this much!! My repayments are £241.00 each month for 4 years, but I don't care cos I love the car. I am a radiographer so I don't actually earn megabucks!
Please tell me that there are other people out there who don't think Im daft and who also pay out large amounts each month for their cc's!!!

Lucy x

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Post by Derek »

i think your mad but its a nice car so quite right :D

i didn't borrow anything this time or my last car as i'm not keen on taking loans out when i have a mortgage.

most i borrowed was the time before in feb 98 when i borrowed £6k for a 306 that cost £12,200 but that was only £260 i think over 2yrs as it was interest free.
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Post by TheMinel »

you are not on your own......I got the WHOLE amount as a loan.
The good thing tho was that I bought the car in Italy and got the loan here, saving money! The interest rate was good as well, and being the only debt I have (apart from the mortgage), I can easily afford that.....
and also I have the option, if I decide to go back to Italy, to bugger off with my car paid for! ehehehehehe 8)
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Post by Michelle »

I have to admit that I have borrowed £15,000 and am paying £363.00 a month over 4 years.

I don't earn loads either but as I have minimal outgoings (don't have a mortgage and pay token rent) I can afford it.

I thought that if I didn't do it now while I can afford it then I never would so I try not to think about it and am concentrating on 3 and half years time when it will all be mine!! :)

(Would never touch garage finance though!)
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Post by MattB »

I have to admit that I have borrowed £15,000 and am paying £363.00 a month over 4 years.
Ditto! That's not an HSBC graduate loan is it?! That's exactly what I did. My car was only just over 14k but I took a bit extra out for various other things. The problem with me was that my insurance was costing a further 145 a month and I was getting through at least 200 a month on petrol.
It was all affordable but I was also paying off my student debts and wanted to start clearing some of them which is why I sold the car and paid off the loan.

I'm now paying 150 a month on a flexible loan for my new car, 75 a month insurance and about 100 a month on diesel which is giving me nearly 400 quid extra per month. The laon is flexible so can pay extra back if I have extra money one month, and if I'm having a tight month I only need to pay the minimum of about 50 quid.

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Post by kirstys-pug »

yip Im just as daft!

I took out 12k loan over 5 years!
Then borrowed another 7k to get the car modded and pay of debts!

And Im just a poor nurse! So after I pay my loans and car insurance Im skint! lookin 4 a 2nd job ontop of my full time 1!

And its all becauwse of my car, but I wouldnt change that! :lol:
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Chew
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Post by Chew »

Yep, me too..luckily my mum fell in love with the car (she now wants to swap her Saab for one, copycat) and offered to get the loan out for me. £12000 over 3 years at about £400 a month, then I pay her back when I earn more than peanuts. Am hoping that she might just forget about it though...Ha! :lol:
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Post by Aimee »

:? Blimey I admire you lot for being able to keep to some of those repayments, I like shoppping too much to be able to commit that!

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Post by Derek »

i've changed my mind - nutters !, don't know how u can all sleep at night :lol:
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Post by Greenday »

:? :? :? I was in my local watering hole with my friends last night and they asked me how much my car was. I told them it was 16,000 but I had to borrow 10,000.......they then thought that I was barking to borrow this much!! My repayments are £241.00 each month for 4 years, but I don't care cos I love the car. I am a radiographer so I don't actually earn megabucks!
Please tell me that there are other people out there who don't think Im daft and who also pay out large amounts each month for their cc's!!!

Lucy x
i borrowed exactly this amount too and i think i'm mad :lol:
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Post by Alex LS »

£12k over 5 years but I reckon I'll have paid it off well before then.
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Post by tiranova »

NOTHING

I was lucky enough to buy my car outright. :lol:
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britboy
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Post by britboy »

Nothing now -- bought the car using my business.

Suppose that means that technically I don't actually own my own car!

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Post by CB »

I stole mine - cheap as chips!

Nah seriously- you're all mugs...i got mine tax-free. There is no way o0n EARTH I would ever buy a brand-new car in the UK at our overinflated prices. Can't understand why anyone would to be honest. I know theres the "prestige" of owning a brand-new car but at the end of the day you only have the 'latest' number plate for 6 months now and as a few of you are currently finding at the moment, the trade-in value on a 12 month old CC is WAY below what you probably believe....
Thats my two cents anyway. :lol:
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Post by Derek »

CB straight to the point - as always :lol:
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