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Are you working that out on the GT because if your getting £370 a month with 9k down that sounds like it's on a Hire purchase aggrement. I work for Toyota and 9k down on a 28k GT86 would come out in the low £300 range, would have to work it out tomorrow.
No - this was for the Ecoboost - I did it for approx £29.5k and yes, hire/purchase...so the final payment is outstanding after 2 or 3 years, whatever that might be!
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No - this was for the Ecoboost - I did it for approx £29.5k and yes, hire/purchase...so the final payment is outstanding after 2 or 3 years, whatever that might be!
With HP there is nothing to pay after the 2/3 years with a PCP your have end payment.
 
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I asked my contact at Ford and he said they are waiting for residual values to come through but it will be soon.
He did say that the feedback they are getting is the residuals are going to be very good and must valuers thing the car has been under priced for the UK/ This could very very good news for financing the car.
I heard the the same thing from my dealer about them waiting on the values and they should be good considering the car. I just hope they are
 

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Yeah, that's right.

The residual value matters when they work out a GMFV or final payment. That's with PCP deals obviously.

For a hire purchase, £6,000 deposit + £500x60 sounds reasonable(ish)

On a £33,000 V8 i'd hope for a GMFV figure of about 15,000 on a 3 year deal, and maybe £19,000 on a 2 year deal.

This put's the monthly payments £400-500.

Purely guess work.
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