Yes do be mindful of this happening.The Apr has gone up and some of the GFV's have dropped so over all it's not always cheaper per month on the new campaign.Always ask for a separate quote first because if they re propose you first then the old quote will no longer be valid.
Quote from: Streety82 on 19 May 2016, 12:25Hi all,Long time member, but haven't been very activate over the last 4 years as I decided to go down the BMW route. However, I'm pleased to say that I am selling the BMW and collecting my new GTi in a couple weeks and this thread particularly caught my attention.I ordered mine at the beginning of April when the PCP APR was 4.8% and the deposit contribution was £1250.Since I saw this thread yesterday I got onto my dealer to see if they would increase the contribution. He said he could get me on the £2000 contribution deal but the APR has increased to 5.4%. But the second interesting thing he said is that on this deal the final payment (GFV) would drop significantly compared to my previous deal, which would result in me paying more per month (despite the term and the annual mileage remaining unchanged compared to my original deal). He's sent me an official quotation confirming this.Before I go back and admit defeat I just wanted to see what you guys thought of this? Have those guys that have been moved across onto the new deal seen their GFV decrease compared to the deal they were on when they originally ordered?CheersMy original deal was set up at the end of April and moving to the new deal will save me £20 / month. It looks like I was on 5.4% APR on the earlier dealIan
Hi all,Long time member, but haven't been very activate over the last 4 years as I decided to go down the BMW route. However, I'm pleased to say that I am selling the BMW and collecting my new GTi in a couple weeks and this thread particularly caught my attention.I ordered mine at the beginning of April when the PCP APR was 4.8% and the deposit contribution was £1250.Since I saw this thread yesterday I got onto my dealer to see if they would increase the contribution. He said he could get me on the £2000 contribution deal but the APR has increased to 5.4%. But the second interesting thing he said is that on this deal the final payment (GFV) would drop significantly compared to my previous deal, which would result in me paying more per month (despite the term and the annual mileage remaining unchanged compared to my original deal). He's sent me an official quotation confirming this.Before I go back and admit defeat I just wanted to see what you guys thought of this? Have those guys that have been moved across onto the new deal seen their GFV decrease compared to the deal they were on when they originally ordered?Cheers
Quote from: iandjm on 19 May 2016, 17:47Quote from: Streety82 on 19 May 2016, 12:25Hi all,Long time member, but haven't been very activate over the last 4 years as I decided to go down the BMW route. However, I'm pleased to say that I am selling the BMW and collecting my new GTi in a couple weeks and this thread particularly caught my attention.I ordered mine at the beginning of April when the PCP APR was 4.8% and the deposit contribution was £1250.Since I saw this thread yesterday I got onto my dealer to see if they would increase the contribution. He said he could get me on the £2000 contribution deal but the APR has increased to 5.4%. But the second interesting thing he said is that on this deal the final payment (GFV) would drop significantly compared to my previous deal, which would result in me paying more per month (despite the term and the annual mileage remaining unchanged compared to my original deal). He's sent me an official quotation confirming this.Before I go back and admit defeat I just wanted to see what you guys thought of this? Have those guys that have been moved across onto the new deal seen their GFV decrease compared to the deal they were on when they originally ordered?CheersMy original deal was set up at the end of April and moving to the new deal will save me £20 / month. It looks like I was on 5.4% APR on the earlier dealIanI asked my dealer to do exactly this, and they did it without batting an eyelid! £750 saved, and payments down by £20ish per month. APR has increased slightly, but as I'm planning on settling finance well before the end of term, I'm still well up.Didn't effect my confirmed build week either, so thats a bonus!