I just posted a bit of an epic post on the MoneySavingExpert forums looking for advice on this and I thought I'd ask here too - I'll spare you the epic and give you the short version.
My first ever car has died. Sad day. Seat Ibiza, suspected timing chain jumped, apparently common on 2003 model after 60k miles - I'm not paying them to strip the engine and find out as its only worth about £600. So its getting scrapped.
Not great timing, with a wedding and buying our first house this year, but hey, that's life. Fortunately we've got some emergency and general savings (a few £k) budgeted separately from our other planned expenses so we have a bit of headroom.
First thought was another 5-6 year old used car but I'm very wary of used cars - I paid £4300 for my Seat Ibiza and must have spent about £3k on it in the last 7 years. I don't want to risk another unreliable car. We could buy a banger from our savings and cut our losses if its unreliable but the OH wants a nice, newer, safer car.
I looked into PCH but TBH, whilst this probably offers the lowest monthly cost, I don't like the idea of never owning the car and there is also the risk of minor damage costing us at the end of the lease (not worried about mileage as ours will be low). Also, I've got to consider that when my fiancee passes her test, the risk of her having a minor prang in her first few years of driving is significantly higher - I had a fair few dents and scratches of my own when I first passed (or maybe it was just me ).
So I'm booked in to test drive a new Ford Fiesta today (one of the 1.0 EcoBoost engines) and I might ask to test drive a Focus too (more on that later). I'm looking at the Zetec model with the Sony DAB/Bluetooth upgrade which works out about £14k after the dealer deposit contribution if we do the PCP financing deal. About £234/month over 2 years (4.2% APR) with a just under £7k balloon payment if we want to keep the car. I like the flexibility but TBH, if we're happy with the car I'd like to buy it and keep it for at least 5 years, so maybe PCP isn't the best choice?
We can't afford a new Focus, but the extra room would be nice so I looked at nearly new cars and had a bit of a revelation. Whilst a 1 year old Fiesta (same model as above) with < 10k miles will save us about £2-3k on the new price, a 1 year old Focus with 15-18k miles saves about £7-8k on a new model - that's a lot more depreciation saved! The upshot is, we could probably get a new Focus 1.0 EcoBoost in a higher spec trim (Titanium instead of Zetec, which comes with the Sony stereo as standard) for around £11k from MotorPoint. We could also look at PCP for this but with a £2k deposit, we could probably finance this with a £9k personal loan. Over 3-4 years, I can get a deal of around 4.5% with monthly payments of around £250/month which is in our affordability range, and we'll own it at the end of the loan. I also think, based on today's used Focus prices, a 6 year old Focus with < 50k mileage will still fetch around £5k if we sell it after 5 years.
So, am I right in saying that I should seriously consider the 1 year old Focus over a new or nearly new Fiesta? Same engine, slightly more room, nicer stuff as standard, much bigger depreciation saving, better finance options. WDYT?
Yes, this was the short version, sorry!
My first ever car has died. Sad day. Seat Ibiza, suspected timing chain jumped, apparently common on 2003 model after 60k miles - I'm not paying them to strip the engine and find out as its only worth about £600. So its getting scrapped.
Not great timing, with a wedding and buying our first house this year, but hey, that's life. Fortunately we've got some emergency and general savings (a few £k) budgeted separately from our other planned expenses so we have a bit of headroom.
First thought was another 5-6 year old used car but I'm very wary of used cars - I paid £4300 for my Seat Ibiza and must have spent about £3k on it in the last 7 years. I don't want to risk another unreliable car. We could buy a banger from our savings and cut our losses if its unreliable but the OH wants a nice, newer, safer car.
I looked into PCH but TBH, whilst this probably offers the lowest monthly cost, I don't like the idea of never owning the car and there is also the risk of minor damage costing us at the end of the lease (not worried about mileage as ours will be low). Also, I've got to consider that when my fiancee passes her test, the risk of her having a minor prang in her first few years of driving is significantly higher - I had a fair few dents and scratches of my own when I first passed (or maybe it was just me ).
So I'm booked in to test drive a new Ford Fiesta today (one of the 1.0 EcoBoost engines) and I might ask to test drive a Focus too (more on that later). I'm looking at the Zetec model with the Sony DAB/Bluetooth upgrade which works out about £14k after the dealer deposit contribution if we do the PCP financing deal. About £234/month over 2 years (4.2% APR) with a just under £7k balloon payment if we want to keep the car. I like the flexibility but TBH, if we're happy with the car I'd like to buy it and keep it for at least 5 years, so maybe PCP isn't the best choice?
We can't afford a new Focus, but the extra room would be nice so I looked at nearly new cars and had a bit of a revelation. Whilst a 1 year old Fiesta (same model as above) with < 10k miles will save us about £2-3k on the new price, a 1 year old Focus with 15-18k miles saves about £7-8k on a new model - that's a lot more depreciation saved! The upshot is, we could probably get a new Focus 1.0 EcoBoost in a higher spec trim (Titanium instead of Zetec, which comes with the Sony stereo as standard) for around £11k from MotorPoint. We could also look at PCP for this but with a £2k deposit, we could probably finance this with a £9k personal loan. Over 3-4 years, I can get a deal of around 4.5% with monthly payments of around £250/month which is in our affordability range, and we'll own it at the end of the loan. I also think, based on today's used Focus prices, a 6 year old Focus with < 50k mileage will still fetch around £5k if we sell it after 5 years.
So, am I right in saying that I should seriously consider the 1 year old Focus over a new or nearly new Fiesta? Same engine, slightly more room, nicer stuff as standard, much bigger depreciation saving, better finance options. WDYT?
Yes, this was the short version, sorry!
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