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BobbyBobBob | 19:35 Mon 20th May 2013 | Cars
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Are there any 0% car deals where you don't have to pay a big lump sum up front?

Its probably a long shot but I'm sure I saw a deal about 5 months ago where you got 0% finance for the duration and it was about £250 a month wit about £99 paid upfront.........the payments obviously carrying on for ages though. we weren't actually in a position to get a new car when i saw this though.

This would be the kind of deal we would look at though........like i said though I very much doubt theres anything out there.

We are looking to change car as we only have a mini cooper at the minute and its just not practical anymore.

The type of car we are looking at is a Vauxhall Mokka style......that sort of size anyway.

Fingers crossed theres something out there.
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Looks like a great deal!
http://www.pentagon-vauxhall.co.uk/offers/new-car/new-vauxhall-mokka-with-5-years-0-apr-representative-finance
So good I might get one myself! Not sure I could drive a car named after a hot beverage tho.
I think Peugeot did one a while ago with £99 down and monthly payments for 3 years....but.....then you paid a final payment of £xxxx or handed the car back.
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thats exactly what I was looking for.Thanks Zacs-Master.
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I am buying a wheelchair accessible Honda Element next month. The dealer offered me 10 year financing at a decent(not great) interest rate. Many people who use wheelchairs have limited means to pay for vehicles that start at $40,000 and can easily cost $70,000. This is because their employment options might be limited or they spent a boat load of money making their homes accessible etc.

because this car will only be driven when my family member needs their power wheelchair and I have another car for a daily driver I expect to put ~5000 miles/year on the car and make it last 10+ years.
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