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crgb14 | 18:21 Sat 03rd Sep 2005 | Motoring
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I'm going to buy a BMW 318 coupe at around 18 months old from a main dealer, only because of the way I'm going to finance it.

My dad told me that for a dealer to buy an 'Approved Warranty' it can cost them around 800 quid. So, the question is could I buy the car from the dealer and have this super duper warranty taken off seen as I won't need it because the car is still under manufacturer's 3 year warranty anyway.

Can anybody in the trade help me?

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I was in the motor trade for over 15 years (not any more) and it costs nothing like �800 for a warranty - �50 is closer to the truth. Most main dealers will sell cars mainly under manufacturers warranty anyway.

How are you financing - because there are always lots of options (many cheaper) if you shop around - I know - I was a business manager, so I dealt with finance and warranties

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Well I'm going to do a PCP cos of the strong residuals of the beemer meaning my monthly payments will be lower as I'm working towards a fixed monthly budget rather than total cost.

There's a site called www.car-finance.net that will finance the deal. Is this the right way to go about it?? I don't want to trade mine in cos I know the offer will make me mad.

5 yr finance generally works out about the same as a PCP - and there is less hassle about refinancing the MGFV (minimum guaranteed future value) You still have a safety net if the market value falls under your Consumer Credit Act rights.
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Sorry for being ignorent but how and why would the Credits Act come into it?

Thinking about it, somebody did actually tell me that you pay more for a PCP because of the MGFV, If I was going to keep the car for only say 2 - 2.5  years would a straight loan still be the best?

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