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How do you pay for your clio sport





Borrowed the cash off my parents, owe about 5k on it now.

I have been off work for nearly 4 months due to illness so I am glad that I dont owe any money to banks, credit card/finance companies.
 


I with Dan...ooops I AM mommy and daddy....spare cash bought my 172, px that and got a 0% ren fin loan on the balance for the trophy....the difference (the value of the loan) is in a Bank account eaning interest as the DD works its way through...probably the only way Ill ever make money on a car!
 
  fat 182


spare cash for me too :D

well traded my MR2 roadster in for it it was a straight swap cost i paid cash for my mr2 when i got it
 

Clart

ClioSport Club Member


Quote: Originally posted by bean on 12 July 2005


Another question, how many of you have mortgages or have even left home yet?

Not many!

I recently got a big loan and paid some debts off at the same time as getting my 172. still got some monthly payments to make to mikey, but im hoping i can just offer sexual services instead.
 


I paid money from credit card into my current account then paid via switch for my new car when credit card bill came thru I transfered balance to an 0% interest card.I Planned on paying over 4 years (£11000/48=£229 per month) So now i just make minimum payment to credit card each month and wotever is left from £229 I Pay into a high interest account.When 4 years is up ill pay balance of credit card and wont have paid any interest and will have earnt a bit on high interest account. Youve got to be strict and make sure you pay yourself the money each month and also you have to transfer the credit balance every 6-12 month to a new interest free deal
 

Gus

ClioSport Moderator
  182Turbo,DCi90


£1k /month mortgage , £130 council tax.

My clio sport is my car but I use it for work. Work mileage reimbursement easily covers the cost of the car plus tidy profit each month.
 
  Elise/VX220/R26


I run a house as well lol dont know which is more expensive! Left Home at 21 now 26, benefit of moving out young I suppose
 


Quote: Originally posted by Big Iain on 11 July 2005


Quote: Originally posted by 182_blue on 11 July 2005

spare cash for me
wish I had 12k+ cash lyin around spare,




its called saving :p, i got enough put buy for getting a vxr astra too

i have a mortgage too and im paying more of than i should to get payments down too
 
  Mini Cooper S sport


Quote: Originally posted by bean on 12 July 2005


Another question, how many of you have mortgages or have even left home yet?
Ive been paying a mortgage for nearly five years now. Its only £350 a month, but soon to go up to more like £700 when I move :cry:.
 


Quote: Originally posted by UKCat on 12 July 2005


I paid money from credit card into my current account then paid via switch for my new car when credit card bill came thru I transfered balance to an 0% interest card.I Planned on paying over 4 years (£11000/48=£229 per month) So now i just make minimum payment to credit card each month and wotever is left from £229 I Pay into a high interest account.When 4 years is up ill pay balance of credit card and wont have paid any interest and will have earnt a bit on high interest account. Youve got to be strict and make sure you pay yourself the money each month and also you have to transfer the credit balance every 6-12 month to a new interest free deal





Fair enough...only problem I can see with this is persuading a different credit card company every 6-12 months to give you a fair few grand (reducing, granted) credit limit. I have a fairly large limit on a card Ive had since I was 18, but when applying for a new card to avoid a bit of interest, they wouldnt budge on giving me more than £1200 or so.
 


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